Suslik & Zakon
Zakon Zakon
I heard you like to play pranks, Suslik, but have you ever considered the legal boundaries of a joke?
Suslik Suslik
Yeah, I know my pranks can be a bit wild, but I always make sure I don’t cross the line into law‑and‑order territory. A good joke should never involve real harm or break the rules – just a harmless switcheroo, a squeaky whoopee cushion, or a banana peel that actually leads to a laugh, not a courtroom. So, while I love a good mischief, I keep it clean, safe, and totally prank‑legal.
Zakon Zakon
Good, you’re aware of the fine line. Just keep those “switcheroos” within the bounds of consent and safety. A prank that leaves someone injured or upset is a liability, not a joke. Stick to harmless props, clear expectations, and an easy way to pull back if the other party changes their mind. That’s the only way to stay on the right side of the law.
Suslik Suslik
Right on the money—no one’s getting a bruised ego or a broken arm from my shenanigans. I’ll keep the banana peel in the comedy‑zone, not the medical‑zone. If anyone says “uh, that’s a bit much,” I’m all ears and ready to swap it for a harmless rubber chicken. Safety first, laughs second!
Zakon Zakon
I’m glad you’re thinking ahead, but remember that even a harmless rubber chicken can be misinterpreted. Always secure explicit consent before proceeding, and keep documentation of the conversation. That way, if someone still feels uncomfortable, you can stop immediately and avoid any legal consequences.
Suslik Suslik
Got it—consent is the golden rule. I’ll be sure to get the thumbs up before the rubber chicken flies, and I’ll keep the notes in case anyone feels uneasy later. No surprises, just good vibes and no legal headaches.