Comedian Reads Fake Books With Awkward Titles for Hilarious Subway Prank

Comedian reads fake books with ridiculous titles for Subway prank.

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Google's failed April Fool's Joke is an example of a bad prank. Disguising yourself in a bear costume to prank a co-worker is an example of a good, harmless prank. This comedian pretending to publicly read fake books with titles guaranteed to make people squirm like "Ass Eating Made Simple" is equal parts good as it hilarious. 

New York City's the site of tons of colorful characters, and so to stand out one must really go the extra mile. This rings especially true on the city's subway where things like Pizza Rat are normal occurrences.

As Mashablereports comedian Scott Rogowsky did more than stand out during train rides for his Subway prank. Rogowsky caught Subway riders' attention—getting some to laugh and others stare in disbelief—by pretending to read fake books with ridiculous covers. 

Without spoiling all of the books they range from funny, such as the previously mentioned analingus guide, to a book about Donald Trump's creepy self talking inappropriately about his daughter.

Other books include:

  • A truther book about George W. Bush.
  • Human Taxidermy: A Beginner’s Guide 
  • Gone Girl 2: Even Goner 
  • 1,000 Places to See Before You're Executed by ISIS
  • How to Get Away With Murder for Dummies (featuring Robert Durst)

Watch people get uncomfortable in the video above.

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