The video discusses the trend of prank videos and how they have become overly aggressive and violent. The host believes that prankers have gone too far in their attempts to get views and have started committing crimes, such as assault and harassment, under the guise of "pranking." He argues that these actions are not pranks, but rather serious offenses that can cause harm to others.
The host also criticizes the culture of prank videos, stating that they have become a way for people to get away with behaving badly and that the line between what is considered a prank and what is considered a crime has become blurred. He advocates for a return to more innocent and harmless pranks, such as those from his childhood, and encourages prankers to be more mindful of the impact their actions can have on others.
Additionally, the host mentions that many prank videos are staged, and that prankers often fake reactions and situations to make their videos more entertaining. He believes that this is deceptive and that prankers should be honest with their audience about what is real and what is staged.
Overall, the video is a commentary on the current state of prank culture and the need for prankers to be more responsible and respectful in their actions.
1. The author is growing out their beard and hair.
2. Marley, a dog, does not like the author's beard.
3. Prank videos are currently the most-watched type of video online.
4. The author believes that prankers are being forced to escalate their pranks due to oversaturation.
5. Some prankers are going too far with their pranks, committing crimes such as harassment and assault.
6. The author thinks that good old-fashioned harmless pranks, like prank calls, are no longer popular.
7. The author believes that some prankers fake their pranks to get views.
8. The author has no problem with staged pranks as long as they are entertaining.
9. The author thinks that prankers should own up to their pranks being staged instead of lying about them being real.
10. The author believes that there are ways to tell if a prank is fake, such as the camera angles and the fact that the victim's face is not blurred.
11. The author thinks that prank culture is becoming increasingly dangerous.
12. The author wants prankers to go back to harmless, innocent pranks that don't hurt anyone.