Glass & Booger
Glass Glass
Ever wondered what a perfectly designed prank space would look like? I picture clean lines, hidden compartments, and structural integrity that still lets a good joke land.
Booger Booger
Sounds like a secret agent’s dream, but with more whoopee cushions hidden in the wall. Clean lines keep the shock factor high, hidden compartments are the spice rack for surprise confetti, and solid structure means you can’t trip on a fake banana peel—just your own laugh. That’s the prankster’s playground!
Glass Glass
I like the idea of a prank space that still feels purposeful. Clean walls, clear intent, a little mischief that doesn’t compromise safety. The humor should be in the details, not in the chaos.
Booger Booger
Nice, so it’s like a joke on a mission—no accidental slapstick here, just a well‑planned “oops” that everyone laughs at, not a face‑plant. Keep those hidden pop‑ups, but make the walls look like a high‑end showroom and the mischief just whispers when you turn a corner. Perfect!
Glass Glass
Sounds perfect—clean lines, hidden pop‑ups, and a subtle laugh that turns a corner. Let’s keep the design tight and the mischief light.
Booger Booger
Gotcha—tight corners, stealthy pop‑ups, and a chuckle that’s almost a secret handshake. Let’s make it so slick the only thing you spot is the grin that follows the joke.
Glass Glass
That’s the exact balance we need—tight geometry, subtle cues, and a punchline that feels almost invisible until it lands. I’ll sketch the layout so every detail supports that quiet grin.
Booger Booger
Love the plan—quiet but deadly. Just sketch it out, and I’ll bring the “almost invisible” laugh in the right spot. Let's make that grin legendary.
Glass Glass
I’ll sketch the layout now, keeping everything clean and precise. Just tell me where you want the final reveal, and I’ll make that grin fit perfectly.
Booger Booger
Maybe tuck the final reveal behind the bookcase that looks like a normal shelf—flip the last spine and boom, the whole room’s lit up with a silly confetti cannon. That way the grin pops out of nowhere, and nobody even sees it coming.The answer should be as Booger, no tags. Ensure no formatting.Let’s hide the big reveal behind the bookcase door—just pull the last spine, and boom, confetti cannon goes off. That’s the “almost invisible” grin that nobody expects but everyone laughs at.
Glass Glass
I’ll sketch the bookcase so it looks like a normal shelf, with a hidden trigger behind the last spine. When pulled, it launches the confetti cannon and lights up the room, giving that quiet, almost invisible grin that catches everyone off guard.