Many of us have likely witnessed a prank in action or perhaps planned one at some point in our lives. They’re supposed to beharmless, like taping off someone’s mouse sensor or replacing family photos with those of Danny DeVito. However, sometimes, even with the best intentions,jokesgo south. And in extreme cases, it can threaten the well-being of others.Recently, theAskRedditcommunitywas discussing exactly that - practical jokes that went horribly wrong and almost ended in tragedy. From lighting hairspray to swerving cars, these stories now serve as cautionary tales for anyone who might think of pulling one.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Many of us have likely witnessed a prank in action or perhaps planned one at some point in our lives. They’re supposed to beharmless, like taping off someone’s mouse sensor or replacing family photos with those of Danny DeVito. However, sometimes, even with the best intentions,jokesgo south. And in extreme cases, it can threaten the well-being of others.

Recently, theAskRedditcommunitywas discussing exactly that - practical jokes that went horribly wrong and almost ended in tragedy. From lighting hairspray to swerving cars, these stories now serve as cautionary tales for anyone who might think of pulling one.

This post may includeaffiliate links.

99% of tiktok/social media challenges/pranks. Just the other day I saw some kids climbing up a construction crane and filming themselves. I suppose that that is not really a prank but a few months ago, I heard about senior students in high school who thought it would be funny to criss-cross the hallway of toddlers with fishing line for them to trip over and film.Call me a boomer (I’m not) but social media really brings out the worst in human group behavior.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Few years ago 2 guys went to a pub. They got drunk. There was a random guy who fell asleep on the patio of the place sitting in his chair.The 2 men decided they gonna prank him and tie him to the chair with tapes. They asked the bartender girl for tapes and tied him.This was close to closing time and they decided to leave him there for the night, cuz how funny it’ll be when he wakes up taped to the chair in an empty bar. The bartender girl was fully in. So she closed the place and they left him there.This was in November and the man froze to death at night. It was clear he woke up and tried to break himself free, so he didn’t freeze to death in his sleep. He froze to death while being completely concious and awake.All 3 were sentenced.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Folklorist Moira Marsh, author of the book “Practically Joking,“believesthat pranking appeals to people because it requires a good deal of creativity. “They take planning. They take knowledge of a situation, knowledge of the person you’re targeting. Sometimes the planning is extremely elaborate.“Since harmlesspractical jokesoften result in laughter, it adds even more fun to it. “It’s important, psychologically, to have time for play,” Marsh explains.

Folklorist Moira Marsh, author of the book “Practically Joking,“believesthat pranking appeals to people because it requires a good deal of creativity. “They take planning. They take knowledge of a situation, knowledge of the person you’re targeting. Sometimes the planning is extremely elaborate.”

Since harmlesspractical jokesoften result in laughter, it adds even more fun to it. “It’s important, psychologically, to have time for play,” Marsh explains.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

A friend of mine’s dad once decided to jump out of an empty wardrobe and scare his wife when they were house shopping. He didn’t see a downward facing hook at the back of the wardrobe and when he jumped up to leap out he caught his back on the hook and ripped his skin open. They had to go to A&E to get stitches and the police showed up as the doctors were concerned it was a stab wound. So he had to explain to the police how he had f****d up a simple prank so badly he had basically stabbed himself in the back.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Decades ago, a neighbour’s brother was getting married and went out for his stag night with his friends. There was a tradition at the time of getting the stag really drunk and then doing something like stripping them, tying them to a lamp post and throwing flour/sugar/eggs/paint at them and leaving them like that for hours. The stag was absolutely terrified of this and was waiting for it to happen the whole night long. When they finally made a move to grab him he started to run. They gave chase. He ran into a chip shop, drunkenly leapt the counter, and fell right into a vat of boiling oil. The wedding had to be postponed, and he eventually got married on day release from hospital whilst covered in bandages. He required skin grafts and was left with permanent scarring and disabilities.

Another motivation is the opportunity to have the upper hand over someone who normally has more social power. “If you are a younger person, you have license toplay jokeson your teachers, your elders, your parents,” Marsh explained. “You have the added thrill of a temporary role reversal or temporary power inversion. For a kid to be able to, for a little while, get the upper hand over an adult, it flips the usual relationship. It flips the usual power dynamic. That’s thrilling and enjoyable.“However, Jonathan Wynn, a sociology professor,notesthat if the prankster has more social power or privilege over their “victim,” like a parent pranking a child or a group of students “pranking” a transgender student, then this should cause some concerns. A good prank should be shared, not targeted at one “inferior” person.

Another motivation is the opportunity to have the upper hand over someone who normally has more social power. “If you are a younger person, you have license toplay jokeson your teachers, your elders, your parents,” Marsh explained. “You have the added thrill of a temporary role reversal or temporary power inversion. For a kid to be able to, for a little while, get the upper hand over an adult, it flips the usual relationship. It flips the usual power dynamic. That’s thrilling and enjoyable.”

However, Jonathan Wynn, a sociology professor,notesthat if the prankster has more social power or privilege over their “victim,” like a parent pranking a child or a group of students “pranking” a transgender student, then this should cause some concerns. A good prank should be shared, not targeted at one “inferior” person.

I was in my senior year of college. Some guy threw a grad party at one of his parents houses. I ended up going, cause why not?Three guys who were wasted as f**k had this idea to shoot Roman candles at one their buddies who was coming out of the poolside bathrooms. It was two bathrooms attached to a small closet with pool chemicals and the door happened to be ajar.One of the rounds went right into the closet and started a fire while there was a girl passed out drunk in the next stall. Everyone freaked out and called the cops, but nobody knew the girl was passed out.Luckily, she survived with minor burns, but the guy’s parents got sued. The girl was only 19 and had half her arm burned and a lot of her hair singed off.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Don’t push someone head into a cake “randomly”. By randomly I’m saying without knowing anything about the cake. Sometimes to make big cake pastry chief put big wood pointy thing in it so the cake doesn’t fall.It can be VERY messy.Just assume every cake have theses in it.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

A kid at school whose dad flicked a towel in his face. It got his eye really bad and he had permanent damage. The kid was an up and comer in the local tennis league as well. Really sad.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

One of the most common ways pranks go wrong is when they physically harm another individual. Therefore, knowing when it’s a good idea to refrain from pulling one might be necessary. PsychologistDr. Ronnie Siddiquesuggests asking these questions before carrying out a practical joke:Has the target of the prank stated they want this behavior to stop, or have they shown previous distress with any pranks?Is the target of the prank a vulnerable person, such as a child, an individual with a mental disorder, or a person with disabilities?Could this prank in any way cause harm to a person, either psychologically, physically, or both?If the answer is yes to any of these questions (or perhaps all of them), it’s best to stop in your tracks and reevaluate your joke.

One of the most common ways pranks go wrong is when they physically harm another individual. Therefore, knowing when it’s a good idea to refrain from pulling one might be necessary. PsychologistDr. Ronnie Siddiquesuggests asking these questions before carrying out a practical joke:

If the answer is yes to any of these questions (or perhaps all of them), it’s best to stop in your tracks and reevaluate your joke.

I was at a swimming pool with friends as a kid maybe 10 or 12 years old. We were in the deep end, and diving down to 12ft, picking up coins off the bottom of the pool. I was coming up from the bottom, and one of the kids thought it would be funny to hold me head underwater with his foot. I gasped as I broke the water, then got shoved back down and inhaled a s**tload of water, and panicked, and two other kids had to drag me out of the water onto the concrete where I coughed and vomited for what felt like 10 minutes.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Dumb neighbor kid thought it was a good prank to hide behind parked cars along the side of the road and jump out at approaching cars…. Didn’t get hit because the first car was driving very slowly and the owner got pissed enough that he never dared to do it again.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Medical student graduated. They tied him naked to the bridge. Died of exposure.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

When I was younger my mom was out on a walk with her friends and my dad thought it would be funny to pelt them with water balloons when they came around the corner. As soon as they rounded the bend, we ran out with our water balloons and my dad tripped and fell and broke his foot, his leg, and his arm.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Compressed air up the butt. Destroys the gut and ends lives…saw a few of those and people never learn.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

When I was young I went to a friends house for a sleepover where they had a prank planned. They dressed up in creepy clothing and makeup, and one of the girls (we didn’t get along) had a real knife and was planning to slam me against the wall and hold it up to my neck when I came downstairs. Luckily one of the girls got scared before I got there and ran upstairs to tell me what was about to unfold before I went downstairs. She was so scared she asked me when I went down there to ‘play along’. Wasn’t going to take that f*****g chance. I think I dodged something that would have gone VERY wrong.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Dumb kid thought it was a funny idea to push his friend from a sidewalk towards my car.Good thing i was driving slowly so i was able to stop in time.Since that day i’m always afraid someone is going to push a person under my car, when i drive near sidewalk with people on it.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

My buddy thought it would be funny to swerve his car towards the ditch and turn away at the last second. We wound up going into the ditch, slamming into a culvert, and flipping end over end. There’s still debate amongst a few people whether he meant to do it or not. Apparently he was the butt of a lot of jokes and I just hadn’t been around the group of people long enough to understand how deep it went. So, maybe a prank gone wrong, maybe attempted crime. I have no idea.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

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The guy who tried to jumpscare his family at the Grand Canyon and instead slipped and fell to his death.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

This isn’t my story, but David Dobrik hit Jeff Whittek with an excavator. He was a part of his vlog crew and they were supposed to be filming a video where the excavator would swing them around. David ended up slamming Jeff into the side of the excavator after going too fast and then abruptly stopping. It broke lots of bones including his skull and caused lasting damage.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Wasn’t there some couple that made a “prank” in which the girl shot her BF because they thought a book would stop the bullet (it didn’t)? I think they tried shooting a different book before trying to do it. The other book stopped the bullet, the one they used did not and it ended up with the guy dying.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

When my dad was a kid, he thought it would be fun to shoot open safety pins at stuff with a slingshot fashioned out of a rubber band. Eventually, he aimed at his older sister and she ended up with a safety pin stuck in her forehead. It’s a good thing he didn’t hit her in the eye.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

I used to do this trick with a butterfly knife when I was a dumb 13 year old, where I would flip it around like I was gonna open it but keep flipping to where it would be closed again and then thrust it at your face like I was going to stab you in the face.This one time I did it with this other kids plastic handled knife where the handles were a bit fatter and rounder than the normal brass handled ones and it didn’t fit my hand quite as well as the knives I was used to.I did my twirly twirl and thrust with the knife but because the handles were fatter than normal I missed the catch and as I was thrusting towards the kids face the knife folded open. Stabbed that poor f****r right in the bone at the bottom of the eye socket/top of the cheek bone.Stabbed him good. There was a knife point hole there and It was leaking blood. Would have been worse if the blade had a proper point on it.I was a couple of mm away from taking out that guy’s eye. Needless to say, neither the kid it happened to nor the people watching me thought it was anything less than deliberate.Never played my butterfly knife trick in anyone ever again.

There used to be this video series on Youtube called ‘Hood Pranks’ or something like that - not sure if it’s still around, but plot of every show was these geeky guys going into some of the toughest neighborhoods of NYC and playing stupid pranks on people where they got beat up in half the episodes. I recall one prank where one of the hosts got knocked out with a single hook to the jaw.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

Me and some friends were spraying hair spray down a tube with someone lighting the other end. Between sprays, one of the guys looked down the tube to see if there was flame inside the tube. As he did this, someone sprayed more hair spray into the tube.It turns out there was still flame in the tube, because my friend’s head was engulfed in a ball of flame. He didn’t end up with any major burns or other injuries, but he had no more eyebrows, eye lashes, or fringe for a while.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

When I was in third grade a first grade kid thought it would be funny to walk around the school and rub peanut butter on peopleHad two people go to the hospital that day it was not Pretty.

Some years ago, a staff party for a brokerage, everyone in costume including a young guy wearing plastic bags. Took his girlfriend into a cubicle in the gents for a shag. Guy in the next cubicle thought he’d playfully flick a lighter under the door. Exploded in flames, guy died screaming and the girl had massive life changing burns. The guy that did this had a huge nervous breakdown and never worked again.

People Are Sharing Ways In Which ‘Harmless’ Pranks Ended In Tragedy (35 Stories)

I remember my classmates and me wanted to prank our teacher who’s like 57 years old, it’s like a fake pregnancy prank that a girl in my class would do. We set up a fake pregnancy test on the bathroom bin while the girl tried to act all nervous, once the teacher entered the room, she goes out to the bathroom acting like she wanted to take a p**s. She waited for like 5 to 10 minutes, and when she came back, a girl “snitched” on her and brought the fake pregnancy test. He went to her actual boyfriend and punched him in the face until his node bleed. He went to the ER and got like a broken nose, black eyes. He got fired and we got suspended for the prank. Honestly one of the most stupidest thing I’ve ever participated in.

I am so terrified of bees, well especially now because when me and my brother were kids.. My brother thought it would be funny to p**s off bees, he found a beehive and decided it would be funny to throw rocks at it and run away.Just as he did I came walking and well he forgot to tell me to run and you can guess where it went, I had bees in my hair, my jacket basically everywhere.. I had no idea he did that until we both became adults and he finally confessed to me, I was convinced that I was just at the wrong time and place, but guess I have found out who caused me my phobia of bees 😂.

Dared a guy to jump/leapfrog a garbage bin. Another guy opened it last second (not planned).He only ended up with stitches near his eye but could have gone a lot worse.

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