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Depending on who you ask, glitter bombs are either fun or incredibly annoying.
But either way, they can make for a pretty fun prank.
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But a few days later, the glitter gift and a couple of other presents were already gone.
In addition, with later edits, the OP clarified that everyone was informed about the gifts being decorative.
Glitter bombs have also been used as a form of protest for over a decade now.
These shiny, vivid pieces make a great statement and are notoriously difficult to get rid of.
However, sometimes, there are moral and even legal issues when it comes to this act.
KentWiredshares that glitter and its use dates back to prehistoric times.
This glamour made fromflaked micawas already used in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Chinese cave paintings.
However, today, its mostly made from plastic or metallic foils.
But creative revenge can, in fact, be more creative.
So, the article suggests alternatives.
Free food is also always an option.
Of course, not just any free food.
Something like toothpaste-filled Oreos could really catch them off guard.
The list can go on and on.
Sure, the alternatives require a little more effort and access to the person to work.
However, sometimes glitter is the right option.
Heck, sometimes, its not even about revenge, but surprising someone who loves this sparkly mess.
Understandably, being unexpectedly showered with small, shiny pieces that get everywhere is not a pleasant experience.
But if its a direct result of stealing something, you have no arguments to justify your anger.
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