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Chaos at School

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Hamna
April 19, 20262 minute read
The Great Prank War cartoon illustration of a school hallway with two broken lockers, glitter flying from one locker and water spilled from the other.

Every school has a little chaos.
Some have noisy hallways, messy lockers, and the occasional food fight.
But this school has Max and Jamie—and their prank war turns every ordinary day into a full-blown disaster.

Max thinks he’s the king of pranks. Jamie refuses to lose. And the rest of the school—teachers, classmates, and even the cafeteria—gets caught in the middle of their ridiculous battle. Lockers explode, glitter bombs go off, sandwiches fly through the air, and somehow Mr. Thompson ends up in the trash more than once.

What starts as a simple argument quickly grows into a nonstop storm of glue traps, confetti attacks, toddler chases, and cafeteria catastrophes that nobody can control.

If you have ever wondered what happens when two prank masters refuse to surrender—and an entire school becomes their battlefield—this story is for you.

👉 Click below to enter the halls of chaos, where every locker might explode and every prank could start a new war.

And remember: The prank war always begins before first period.

THE GREAT PRANK WAR

⏰ 01 — The War Began Before First Period
🍽️ 02 — Cafeteria Chaos
🔥 03 — The Day Things Escalated
😵 04 — The Trouble Didn’t Take a Break
🍯 05 — When the School Got Sticky
🤫 06 — The Day the Hallway Held Its Breath
⚡ 07 — When Everything Sparked Off
🏫 08 — A Very Unstable School Day
🔄 09 — The Day Everything Bounced Back
🏠 10 — When the War Followed Them Home
📣 11 — When the Joke Backfired Loudly
😐 12 — A Normal Day That Didn’t Stay Normal
🖊️ 13 — The Case of the Vanishing Ink
🔗 14 — A Very Unfortunate Chain of Events
🧠 15 — The J.A.M.I.E. Incident
👀 16 — The Day Things Got Weird Fast
🍔 17 — The Day Lunch Went Very Wrong
🏃 18 — When a Bad Idea Started Running
🚨 19 — When Home Was No Safer Than School
✍️ 20 — When the Plan Came With a Signature
📩 21 — When the Letter Arrived

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