Trolling Zoom Classes... But My Car Gets: Stolen
If you are making your own skit, keep these factors in mind:
They drop the camera or leave it running while shouting about their car being taken, often involving loud background noises or "thieves" (friends) driving the car away.
In these videos, the "troll" joins a random online class and stages a dramatic event that unfolds in the background of their camera. The "My Car Gets Stolen" variant typically follows this sequence: Trolling Zoom Classes... But My Car Gets Stolen
You can find variations of these high-stakes "but then [X] happens" pranks on YouTube:
They pretend to be a normal student until they "notice" something suspicious outside. If you are making your own skit, keep
: A direct example of the car theft scenario.
Be aware that "Zoombombing" or disrupting official classes can lead to legal trouble or school suspension . Most viral videos use public meeting codes shared by students who want the prank to happen. Trolling Zoom Classes....But I Get KIDNAPPED! (again) : A direct example of the car theft scenario
The humor comes from the bewildered or concerned reactions of the teacher and other students who believe they are witnessing a real crime. Popular Video Examples