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Can you build a business around internet pranks?

Can you build a business around internet pranks?
“A new game via the company MSCHF is hitting the internet next month — and it involves a ton of free cash. Dubbed Card v. Card, it works like so: A bunch of players get free debit cards in the mail that are all linked to the same MSCHF bank account. MSCHF drops money into the account; players rush to spend it.”

Here are some of their past ideas:

– $1.8k “Jesus Shoes” (Nikes filled with holy water)
– A weed pipe fashioned to look like a rubber chicken
– A dog collar that morphs barks into swear words

No business idea is too crazy! In fact, crazier is probably better.
 

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