The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker, presumably a Polynesian, shares a series of Halloween pranks. The speaker begins by expressing their happiness about Halloween and their intention to visit Leslie, a friend, with a variety of pranks.
The first prank involves a human hand made from a plastic hand from a supermarket, fake blood, and a spoon. The speaker describes how to carefully remove the plastic from the meat, save the meat in a plate or container, and then cook it. After cooking, the speaker advises to remove the blood bags and spread fake blood over the hand using a spoon. The speaker then advises to let the blood drain on the plate, put the plastic back on, and cover the hand. The speaker then puts the hand in the refrigerator and waits for the victim to be scared.
The second prank involves a gift finger. The speaker describes how to open a small gift box, remove the sponge, make a cut in the center, and put a finger inside. The speaker then advises to add a little fake blood along the edge and spread it a little. The speaker then describes how to close the box and make the joke believable by giving it as a birthday gift.
The third prank involves a phobia of an animal. The speaker describes how to make a small cardboard box, mark a hole in the box, and cut it out with fingers. The speaker then advises to tear the edge a little and write a message on the box. The speaker then describes how to paste the message on the box and adjust the last details.
The fourth prank involves a phobia of spirits. The speaker describes how to draw a giant bug on a dark sheet of paper, cut it out, and stick it on a lamp.
The fifth prank involves a phobia of ghosts. The speaker describes how to make a white pillowcase, a black wig, and a small mannequin. The speaker then advises to cover the back of the mannequin as if it were a cap and put the wig on backwards. The speaker then advises to place the mannequin in a corner or a hidden place.
The sixth prank involves a joke about a shower. The speaker describes how to remove the watering can, add coloring, and then come back to place it. The speaker then advises to wait for someone to open it and carry out the prank on a hand towel. The speaker then describes how to mark hands with red paint, try to make it look like blood, and then place it without the red marks being seen.
The speaker ends by expressing hope that the audience liked the pranks and asks for feedback in the comments.
1. The speaker is addressing Polynesians and expresses happiness because a favorite date is approaching.
2. The date involves dressing up and making jokes on friends, family, or partners.
3. The speaker is visiting Leslie and bringing a collection of pranks.
4. The first prank involves scaring someone who is cooking by replacing meat with a plastic hand.
5. The plastic hand is obtained from places that sell Halloween decorations, along with fake blood and a spoon.
6. The speaker describes the process of preparing the prank, which involves removing the plastic from the meat, cooking the meat, removing the blood bags, and spreading fake blood over the plastic hand.
7. The prank is then placed in the refrigerator and left for the victim.
8. The next prank involves a gift finger, which is created by opening a small gift box, removing a sponge, cutting a hole in the center, and adding a little fake blood.
9. The prank is made more believable by giving it as a gift to someone on their birthday.
10. The speaker describes a prank involving a super dangerous animal that has escaped, which can be made using a small cardboard box, a sheet of paper, and a marker.
11. The speaker describes a prank involving a giant bug drawn on a dark sheet of paper, which is stuck on a lamp.
12. The speaker describes a prank involving a white pillowcase, a black wig, and a small mannequin.
13. The speaker describes a prank involving a shower, where the watering can is removed and replaced with colored water.
14. The speaker describes a prank involving a hand towel, where the hands are marked with red paint to look like blood.
15. The speaker hopes viewers liked the jokes and asks for feedback on their favorite pranks.