Dude I remember a small 'gun fight' with a friend. When I was aiming down the sights of a plastic gun and I heard some pew pew pew and I was like "yo dude where are you where are you shooting" and then noticed he was laying down on the floor shooting at me. I couldn't see him because I tried aiming down the sight lmao. That was really smart!
@@joshualewis8077my friends would tase me in my ass and sometime tases me in my hand in the middle of the class when the class is silent and I would leave a loud screech and the teacher would scold me😭😭
Fuck it. I'm gonna get a big cardboard box today and make a cardboard AWP Edit: god damn it I actually didn't meant it that serious but now everyone is wishing me good luck and shit. Guess I gotta do it now Update: actually tried 3d first but realised I was too stupid for it. Tried 2d with the buttstock but it really doesn't look like an awp. Project's cancelled
@@legendraj5779 i don't think that if you can't position urself correctly tiny weapon model will help u spot the enemy. If you don't look around, doesn't matter how big ur gun model is, you won't see shit. Although i say "you", i don't mean you exactly, no offense
@@redi4ka951 yeah no I'm aware it wouldn't be game breaking to any one but it's still technically a competitive advantage so there's no way they'd put it in the most recent game.
I remember we would fold a strip of paper a bazillion times, then make it into a V shape and launch it with a rubber band. Shit would literary break skin
Paper wasps were goated. I remember one of us came up with the bright idea of putting thumbtacks in them and that lasted all of 5 minutes when one kid got hit in the face uncomfortably close to his eye.
I did that a few times in my history teacher's class used to aim for the cardboard box at the top of his cabinet only got caught twice over a few months twas quite amusing
Every electrical lighter had/has these tho haha :D i remember finding empty lighters with my friends back then, then throwing them on the ground and they would explode, leaving this electrical thing somewhere allowing us to shock ourselves lol 😂
Some little shits used to leave out chocolate milk cartons folded up on the ground, the crappy part was he left them full. I decided to stomp one and chocolate milk exploded all over me. Long story short, if it's not your juice box or milk carton don't stomp it.
One core childhood memory of mine is when I was attacked with that "gun" mafia style, one friend called me to play videogames, when I arrive all the other friends were waiting with those in hand and started shooting at me.
the last thing i would've expected is to see strider on this post. The PF community has lots of people, but lots of people also aren't in the pf community. It's a big world.
@@mxcmeloc8408 1. unscrew bottlecap halfway or bit more so pressure can build in bottle but cap does not need much turning to pop 2. twist middle of bottle until it’s pretty hard to twist anymore 3. Turn cap slightly off and the pressure should pop it off (Bonus) if you push the bottom half of bottle, vapor will come out
one time this guy did the thing with the water battle in a locker room that had lots of reverb and it was REALLy loud like the other guys looked to see what made such a loud noise and we just see this guy holding a twisted up water bottle with a grin on his face. Legendary
I would take the tip off of my clickable pen and just barely attach it again, so pushing the button on the pen builds up enough force to make the contents of the pen fly out.
I remember I figured out a way to do this with pens by swapping around the parts inside. distinctly remember slamming it on the table and shooting the ink cartridge and tip into the foam board on the ceiling where it stuck for a few seconds before falling to the floor.
@@aidandixon6028 try it out just have to time the flick of the cap off as long as it has enough air in the bottle it will work, twisting it like that makes a pressure chamber in the top seal
yall might not know this but if you do the water bottle thing but with water inside (about 80% full) and keep going until it pops (by its self not by you doing it) its super loud
That "taser" at 0:30 man i loved doing that shit. Legit just a piezoelectric spark right there. Shit was fun and some people were genuinely scared of it 💀
@@cumeater288 Fuel is just a term for anything that produces heat or energy through burning... Plus, the stuff you use in a Zippo is called Lighter Fluid, since it's a Fluid...
I remember making the bottle top with baloon shooters. The sound awesome when you shoot popcorn kernels with them. You can shoot through aluminum cans at close range too. You forgot the rubber band strung between thumb and index finger shooting folded paper, paper throwing stars, spitwads, bottle cap flicking, flicking bread clip halves, marker swords, and the mother of all, the potato gun.
@@kooolainebulger8117 hahahaaha your comment actually brought back memories. I made a badass crossbow that could really piece someones skin like that using big bbq skewers as bolts. I remember my mom being called to the office and the moment she walks in. the principal shows the crossbow I made a evidence. The balloon shooters shooting pebbles we used to shoot out the streetlights in our neighborhood and run as we would see sparks flying! laughing our asses off, good times.
0:18 I remember when my friends and I did this in elementary school at recess. The teachers would get upset and say “NO GUN HAND SIGNS!” Pure nostalgia ngl.
@@christolibroraro8510 I’m assuming that it’s bad to have kids point gun hand signs at each other because it’s just not a good thing. Especially for elementary students who are still learning what is moral. So a lot teachers try to learn and deter any type of bad behavior from students, since it could possibly lead to violence in the future.
@@reset012 I had a classmate who used to launch those things at me back in 3rd grade. Safe to say, we don't go to the same school anymore. P.S. He moved to Spain with his parents.
@@Roberto-nn6kb we used mountain ash berries. The little red berries from the tree. We could lay on the ground and shoot them up in the air and hit power lines on-top of poles.
@@auknix We used to call them “Johnny poppers” as in rubber Johnnies (c*nd*ms) and they hurt like hell! We used anything from stones and plastic BB’s to marbles and frozen peas. It was like Christmas for me when I first discovered them and people had them, because they were like my first BB gun, since I wasn’t allowed one until I was 16
In my highschool we had germx fights. Basically we'd take the germx bottles and smash punch the pump firing germx at others when the teacher left for a few minutes.
The rubber band can also be a formidable melee weapon when tightened between the thumb and the index finger and made to snap against your friend's arm.
I’m from Russia and this video surprisingly made me sad. I thought of how similar people all over the world are. In my childhood we played the same games and the light trigger just killed me 😂 But then I thought of the current situation, greedy politicians and their unwillingness to reach and agreement until millions of lives are ruined, corrupted influencers, misinformation and propaganda aimed to dividing people and demonising each other. Instead of creating things together, we fight in the real life and on the internet, spread hatred, break family ties. I believe that most of ordinary people love and need the same things. Love each other. Peace❤
Brother much love from germany/poland ❤️ very nicely said, its so true, i did the same things when i was young with my friends. Especially the lighter thing caught me haha, i didnt think that that was such a known thing for kids to do around the world :D
lmao these should be legit weapons in a mod or like a SWEP in GMOD like having to aim the bottle cap as a projectile would give hilarious results i feel
Another one I used to do is taking a pair of scissors, taping one half (the trigger guard) to a ruler or long pencil (the gun/barrel), while the other half of the scissors functions as a "lever action".
With the ballon/bottle slingshot, we used to put the balloon on the other way around... stretch the opening of the balloon over the rounded part of the bottle... it acted like a funnel for the pebbles forcing the to the opening, while also being a shield for the inside of your hand.