If there’s one thing us adults miss most about our childhood, it is the mischief we were always up to. Playing practical jokes that were equal parts devilish and amusing was our favourite source of entertainment. Now though, they’ve been replaced by Rajinikanth memes and stoner jokes on Twitter.
There are a few people, however, who still believe in old school pranks like disguising sprouts as chocolates. If you too want to recreate this childhood hobby, take inspiration from this 8-year-old girl who has taken the internet by storm with her antics.
Her father, Ryan Perry (@rynprry), shared how she labelled her uncle’s parking spot with chalk in an ongoing prank battle. Mischief Managed!
My eight-year-old is battling her uncle in a prank war. Last night she delivered this devastating blow. pic.twitter.com/AxrqP4aAU2
— Ryan Perry (@rynprry) February 18, 2019
From the photo shared, it seems like she sneaked out in the middle of the night to execute her evil plan. I’m sure she didn’t mind the effort because she’d get to see her uncle’s priceless reaction in the morning. Also, nicknames like these have a tendency to stick around for a lifetime. So, her wickedness is sure to go down in history.
It certainly went down well with the Twitterati who said that it was game over for the uncle. Checkmate!
A+ penmanship, evil genius.
— MoPepe (@MoPepe2) February 18, 2019
Theres no coming back from that. She wins.
— Clareesi (@Mother_of_Macaw) February 18, 2019
— Adam Odle (@OdleAdam) February 18, 2019
Silent but deadly.
— Jammy (@beerded1) February 18, 2019
I think we need a recap of the prank war. Who fired the first shot? How long has it been going on? It may need the Ken Burns treatment.
— Cecelia Hanley (@CHanley_Digital) February 19, 2019
Only one thing left to do… pic.twitter.com/IjfHE3fdci
— Ben McClellan (@benmcclellan) February 19, 2019
— Patrick Troup (@ptroup34) February 20, 2019
If you have nieces or nephews who love to plan practical jokes, be sure to give them this idea. If you don’t then channel your inner trickster and come up with a diabolical prank which you can initiate over the weekend. Say it with me,  ‘I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.’ 🙂