The text appears to be a transcript of a video or a live stream where a group of friends are playing pranks on each other. The pranks are set up to occur at 3:46 a.m., and they involve a remote-controlled power outlet and a scary mask. The friends are also making a "blood bath bomb" using various ingredients, including epsom salts, baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, olive oil, and food coloring. They also use a scary face photo from the internet to create a prank that involves moving a marker on a board. The friends are surprised when the marker seems to move on its own, and they express their fear and confusion.
1. The document is a transcript of a video where friends are playing pranks on each other, specifically at 3:00 a.m.
2. The pranks include a remote-controlled power outlet and a scary mask.
3. One of the pranks involves a remote-controlled power outlet and a scary mask. The victim's usual power outlet is swapped with a remote-controlled one, and their bedside lamp is reconnected to it. This gives the pranksters full control over their light and allows them to scare the victim when they least expect it.
4. Another prank involves creating a "blood bath bomb" using epsom salts, baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, olive oil, and food. The bomb is then frozen and covered with a turquoise mix or another color of the pranksters' choice.
5. The pranksters also use a scary face photo from the internet to scare their victim. The photo is cut out and stuck on any window from the outside.
6. The pranksters ask their victim if they can hear them and if they are their friend. The victim denies that they are being pranked, but the pranksters insist that they are not pranking them.
7. The victim becomes scared and freaks out when they see the scary face photo move on its own.