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Summary

The text appears to be a humorous narrative about a prank played on thieves in a house. The narrator, who is at home alone, decides to play a series of pranks on the thieves who have entered the house. The pranks include a sticky joke in the bathroom, tasty cookies with pickles, and a car filled with dynamite. The thieves, who are depicted as amateurs, fall for the pranks and are caught by the police. The narrator's parents return home to find the house in disarray. The narrator ends the story by commenting on the events and inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and click the bell on their channel.

Facts

1. The narrator warns about thieves in the house.
2. The thieves plan to have a bad time.
3. The narrator has prepared pranks for the thieves.
4. The narrator is alone at home and can do whatever they want.
5. The narrator plans to start mugging and watch adult news.
6. The police are looking for dangerous criminals who break into houses and steal valuables.
7. The narrator has a plan to become a national hero.
8. The police chief will give the narrator a reward for being hot.
9. The president will add the narrator to his Facebook friends.
10. The narrator plans to make sticky cookies with pickles.
11. The recipe for the cookies includes corn flour, sugar, eggs, and melted butter.
12. The cookies are baked at 320 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 to 20 minutes.
13. The narrator plans to use dynamite as a deterrent for unwanted guests.
14. The narrator plans to make a joke with tic tacs.
15. The thieves fall for the joke with tic tacs.
16. The narrator plans to let the dog out on the thieves.
17. The first thief is already in the kitchen.
18. The narrator has soap bubbles in the kitchen.
19. The narrator plans to take a shower with sugar syrup and styrofoam balls.
20. The narrator plans to catch the thieves with a car with a bomb.
21. The police are there to help catch the criminals.
22. The parents return home and express surprise at the state of the house and bathroom.
23. The narrator plans to continue making jokes for thieves.