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This is just a piece of silly pranksterism and the issues are too serious to be left to that.
Not everyone is cracking a smile over this merry pranksterism.
Even so, his peculiar form of eggheaded pranksterism fell from style.
There was also a touch of Chris Morris in his pointed pranksterism.
He sees the celebrity photo stealing as an extension of this sort of pranksterism.
Political pranksterism is all the rage.
Romney supporters have made a vague attempt to lump the hair-cutting incident in with Mitt’s long history of pranksterism.
Culture jamming, of course, steps beyond mere pranksterism into the realm of a full-blown political movement.
Nonetheless, the group's pranksterism continues to entice "investors" and, now, owners of New York City art galleries.
Dennis Harvey of Variety called it "another entertaining mix of agitpop, pranksterism and autobiography".
By September, when it tours, there will be more to report - but even as it stands, hours of pranksterism have been funnelled into a 60-minute set.
But April Fools' Day, the perfect time for culinary pranksterism, is oddly bereft of a single signature dish.
As craggy as his music can be, little of it has the thumb-in-the-eye pranksterism that animates so much of Ives.
He is a staunch believer in a free society, who utilizes shock value and advocates direct action and pranksterism in the name of political causes.
Not everyone is convinced that glitter bombing (or “glittering,” for those who emphasize its nonviolent overtones) is a kinder, gentler form of pranksterism.
It is this gleeful pranksterism, combined with dedication to detail, that has catapulted Epic Rap Battles into the top 15 of YouTube's most subscribed channels.
Do you think they’re the future of activism and civil disobedience or Web-based pranksterism that will blow over as soon as the world and Web adjusts to the tactics?
Bart running around with Denis Leary's cell phone in episode 2, the cleverly titled "Lost Verizon," was quality pranksterism (plus, the film production of Everybody Poops!).
And completely missing the point, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce responds to this racist pranksterism with a joke of its own: an ad announcing that it is an equal opportunity employer.
Switching in a blink from the forthright, almost matronly style used to counter the mechanics' pranksterism to that of softly confiding big sister, she is soon eliciting curious questions from the woman.
This viral pranksterism created an outlet for people to vent about censorship, poke fun at the government, and raise awareness among many people who are not comfortable discussing such matters in a direct way.
He is a founding member of the Body Freedom Collaborative in Seattle whose goal is to bring attention for the need for legal clothing-optional beaches through "guerilla pranksterism", among other approaches.
Still, the notion of politically motivated pranksterism is enjoying a renaissance: consider the career of Michael Moore, or the high-wire irony of the fake PAC Billionaires for Bush.
To an invited guest, watching the action via a small backstage monitor, this seems a particularly grueling and stomach-churning way to create television comedy: more masochism then voyeurism, merry pranksterism laced with strict discipline.
Attempting to pinpoint the roots of culture jamming is next to impossible, largely because the practice is itself a cutting and pasting of graffiti, modern art, do-it-yourself punk philosophy and age-old pranksterism.