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Comedian Pranks Costume Store with Outrageous Fake Costumes
In the quest for the perfect Halloween outfit, it often feels like you’re navigating a sea of uninspired, clichéd, or overly risqué choices. One comedic genius, however, decided to shake things up in a way that had everyone chuckling. Meet Tyler Johnson, a creative blogger and prankster from Los Angeles, who took it upon himself to brighten the costume aisle of his local Halloween store.
Tyler crafted ten outlandish signs for fictitious costumes, complete with photos and quirky descriptions, mimicking the style of genuine costume ads. The catch? His creations were absolutely side-splitting! Picture this: a “Sexy Potato” costume that could leave anyone in stitches, or a “Man Stuck at Mall with Wife” outfit that captures a relatable moment perfectly.
How about a costume simply called “Stephen”? Or perhaps you’d prefer to don the attire of “Sexy Stephen”? And if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you could always opt for the “Actual Duck” costume – a concept so absurd, it’s genius.
You can find all of Tyler’s outrageous costume ideas on his Tumblr, where the authenticity of the ads is astounding, complete with prices and amusing accessorizing tips. It’s easy to imagine a bewildered shopper asking a store employee if they could fetch one from the back!
Since these hilarious images surfaced, they have amassed nearly a million views, showcasing Tyler’s knack for humor. This isn’t the first time he’s captured the internet’s attention – just weeks prior, he went viral for his witty Ikea product reviews.
What resonates with so many is the collective weariness of the same old, tired, and overly sexualized costume options that dominate stores year after year. If you’re seeking something unique, your best bet is often to create your own – a daunting task for those with busy schedules or limited crafting skills. Plus, it seems like any female costume inevitably comes with the “sexy” label, whether it’s a “sexy Disney princess” or even a “sexy My Little Pony.” Why not just embrace the simplicity of being “Stephen”? It’s surely more appealing than being a “sexy koala bear.”
Tyler tapped into a universal frustration, delivering it with perfect timing and a delightful touch of absurdity. And let’s be honest, a costume labeled “Actual Duck” for just $49.99 sounds like quite the bargain!
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In summary, Tyler Johnson’s humorous costume prank at a local Halloween store sheds light on the often mundane offerings in costume shops, providing an entertaining twist that resonates with many. His creativity highlights a shared desire for originality in a sea of sameness.
