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: Silence is your best tool. Avoid heavy breathing or rustling clothes. Move on the balls of your feet to minimize floor creaks.
If you're looking to give someone a fright, a successful "BOO!" is all about psychology and timing. : Silence is your best tool
If you’re here for the (a python-inspired language for the .NET framework), here’s how to start: If you're looking to give someone a fright,
: While documentation can be sparse, there are foundational tutorials available to help you get the syntax down. Wait for them to be preoccupied (e
: Corners, behind doors, or just outside a bathroom are classic "low-guard" zones. Wait for them to be preoccupied (e.g., checking their phone).
: Don't jump out the second you see them. Wait until they are at their closest point or just as they turn away from you.
: Use a short, sharp, explosive sound. A long "Booooooo" is spooky; a quick "BOO!" is a heart-stopper. 2. The Boo Programming Language
: Silence is your best tool. Avoid heavy breathing or rustling clothes. Move on the balls of your feet to minimize floor creaks.
If you're looking to give someone a fright, a successful "BOO!" is all about psychology and timing.
If you’re here for the (a python-inspired language for the .NET framework), here’s how to start:
: While documentation can be sparse, there are foundational tutorials available to help you get the syntax down.
: Corners, behind doors, or just outside a bathroom are classic "low-guard" zones. Wait for them to be preoccupied (e.g., checking their phone).
: Don't jump out the second you see them. Wait until they are at their closest point or just as they turn away from you.
: Use a short, sharp, explosive sound. A long "Booooooo" is spooky; a quick "BOO!" is a heart-stopper. 2. The Boo Programming Language