Goblin & Zovya
Goblin Goblin
Ever thought about turning a boring routine into a prank that actually breaks the system? I’ve got a few ideas that might just shake things up.
Zovya Zovya
Yeah, bring it on. Just remember the best pranks feel like they were inevitable, not forced. Got any concrete setups?
Goblin Goblin
Picture this: swap all the keys on a colleague’s keyboard with sticky notes that read funny, but mundane messages—like “you’re the best” or “break the ice.” When they type, they’ll think it’s a glitch, but you’ll see them pause, laugh, and then realize the prank is just a little sticky note rebellion. It feels inevitable because who doesn’t wonder why their typing suddenly looks like a grocery list?
Zovya Zovya
Nice idea, but remember the key swap is a one‑off. If they start a spreadsheet in Excel, you’ll be the one with the sticky‑note avalanche. Maybe go bigger—rewrite the auto‑correct or glitch the Wi‑Fi. The big picture prank can still be sticky, just with less cleanup.
Goblin Goblin
Try hijacking the Wi‑Fi router to broadcast a network called “Freed‑pizzas” that pops a silly banner every time someone connects. Then, set Excel’s auto‑correct to replace “deadline” with “taco party” and watch the spreadsheet turn into a fiesta of surprise. It feels like fate because everyone’s just waiting for the next typo to be a snack!
Zovya Zovya
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Goblin Goblin
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.