Friends, hey? Who’d have ’em. No wonder this guy was on a date to construct extra societal structures of emotional support in his life with pals like these.
In a viral Twitter thread, the consequences of the most ingenious and brutal first date prank of 2019 so far were revealed, when a group of mates set up their pal Deano with a marriage proposal prank to a woman with whom he was on a first date.
It all started with a phone call to the restaurant:
One of the lads was going out on a first date. We found out his booking and sorted a proposal for him 😁 pic.twitter.com/0tT3vkujLX
— Edgie (@Edg1e) February 23, 2019
The lead prankster, who goes by ‘Edgie’ on Twitter, shared a video proposing the plan which would lead the woman on the first date to believe his mate was a bit over-eager in the marriage department.
He ordered a plate adorned with writing in chocolate to the almost-strangers’ table which read: ‘Will you marry me?’
Here’s how it went down:
— Edgie (@Edg1e) February 23, 2019
Of course, the woman, who remains unidentified, didn’t take it too well. Already on her phone, she can be seen looking around aghast when the plate arrives.
After all, it’s the question literally no one wants to hear (or read in place of actual pudding) on the first date, up there in undesirable topics of conversation alongside Brexit and genital herpes.
Deano was equally mortified:
— Edgie (@Edg1e) February 23, 2019
As you can see by his eloquent use of three emojis in the gang’s WhatsApp group, Deano was both embarrassed an angry at the hands of his pals’ prank.
He dubbed it the ‘worst thing’ to happen on his date.
The Twitter Jury, on the other hand, disagreed with this judgement after observing the prank from their phone screens.
One said it was ‘fucking quality’ while another called the mates ‘savage’ and a thirds congratulated the ‘lads’ on a ‘brilliant’ prank with a simple ‘well done’ and some crying laughing emojis.
By the looks of the tag-a-mates after the Twitter thread, and all the guy groups saying ‘this has to be done’ to another unsuspecting dater, this won’t be the last time you see a prank of this match-making mastery.
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A former emo kid who talks too much about 8Chan meme culture, the Kardashian Klan, and how her smartphone is probably killing her. Francesca is a Cardiff University Journalism Masters grad who has done words for BBC, ELLE, The Debrief, DAZED, an art magazine you’ve never heard of and a feminist zine which never went to print.