We’re never a fan of pranks.
But this one left us wondering who behaved the worst: pranker or prankee…
She kicks things off by texting some bad news to a random number:
Then she provides some photographic evidence:
She starts asking the serious questions:
Then whips out her baby name book:
Brings up the marriage question, obviously:
Tries to get him to ditch his girlfriend:
THEN DROPS A MASSIVE TRUTHBOMB:
And tells him like it is:
Big finish:
Because text message fails are always hilarious, here are some of the best/most inappropriate text messages from grandparents:
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She is a bitch - sorry but that is horrible and the reason I have drummed into my son the need for him to use protection always.
It is also the reason I have taught my daughters to show respect to guys too. It's not just guys who need to respect women.
In a new article today, Mamamia outlines "What feminism is".
Can I ask, is this text-prank article feminist-friendly? Is this something a feminist supports? Does it fit the ideal? Does the original sentiment of the woman in this prank as a "freaking legend", also fit within the feminist philosophy? Is this how "equality" is measured?