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Student’s gift prank was shut down by their parents, so they let malicious compliance handle the rest
Sometimes the best revenge isn't loud or dramatic.
YouTube has banned users from sharing videos of dangerous pranks on its platform because of concerns about challenges that put people's lives in jeopardy. The US-based website, which is owned by ...
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