Leha & Grimm
Leha Leha
Grimm, ever wonder if a good prank can be the ultimate truth weapon or just a slippery slope of chaos? What’s your take?
Grimm Grimm
A good prank is a mirror held up to reality—if you can catch the absurdity in a laugh, you’ve exposed the truth. But if the mirror cracks, everyone ends up looking at their own broken reflection. So it’s a razor‑thin line between insight and anarchy, and you always have to decide whether the laughter is worth the fallout.
Leha Leha
Yeah, if the mirror cracks, you’ll need a whole new set of eyes to fix it—talk about “breaking the fourth wall” in real life! But hey, at least everyone gets a good laugh and a selfie afterward. Keep the pranks sharp, and maybe keep the safety goggles on, eh?
Grimm Grimm
Sure, let the walls shatter, but if you’re going to wear goggles, make sure they’re as sharp as your wit. Keep it fun, keep it dangerous.
Leha Leha
Sharp goggles, sharper jokes—what’s the plan, a full-on comedy demolition crew? Just remember, the only thing better than a broken wall is a broken record of everyone laughing it off!
Grimm Grimm
A demolition crew of jokes is fine, just don’t let the record skip on the punchline. Keep the walls in pieces, the laughs in stitches.
Leha Leha
Got it, I’ll keep the punchlines rolling so the record never skips—because nothing beats a wall that’s broken into a confetti of laughter.
Grimm Grimm
Nice, just don’t let the confetti stick to the same spot twice—otherwise you’ll end up with a permanent scar instead of a fresh laugh.