In a military academy, new cadets were given the task of singing a nursery rhyme in the most military - like way possible. So they stood at attention, saluting and bellowing out 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' with all their might. The serious expressions on their faces while singing such a silly song made it a very funny hazing story.
Once, in basic training, new recruits were made to do a "funny" march. They had to march while making animal noises. It was a strange but hilarious sight as soldiers were roaring like lions and quacking like ducks all in unison.
Sure. There was this one time in a college club. New members had to do a funny skit. One new guy was so nervous that he mixed up all his lines and ended up making everyone laugh uncontrollably. Instead of being embarrassed, he joined in the laughter and it became a great ice - breaker for the whole group.
Well, in a certain fraternity, the hazing involved the pledges having to imitate different animals. One pledge was supposed to be a chicken and he had to cluck and flap his 'wings' (his arms) all around the frat house. Another one had to be a sloth and move super slowly everywhere. It was really funny to see them trying so hard to be these animals.
In a military exercise, a group of soldiers were supposed to be sneaking up on the 'enemy'. But one soldier accidentally stepped on a branch and made a loud crack. Instead of being scolded, his comrades started making animal - like noises to pretend they were just some wild animals in the forest, which turned the situation into a really funny one.
In one military unit, there was a competition for the best - kept uniform. One soldier was so determined to win that he ironed his uniform until it was extremely stiff. But when he tried to march, his uniform made cracking noises with every step, which amused everyone around.
Sure. There was a story about a new recruit who got confused during a drill. Instead of saluting the officer, he accidentally waved at him like greeting a friend. Everyone had a good laugh.
Well, there have been cases where in military schools, seniors would take away the bedding of juniors at night as a form of hazing. This left the juniors cold and uncomfortable. In some other instances, new cadets were made to run long distances in full gear under the hot sun without proper hydration breaks just because they were new. And there are stories of being forced to eat unpalatable food combinations as a 'prank' by the older students.
One real hazing story is about a college fraternity. New members were forced to do excessive amounts of push - ups in the cold until they were exhausted. It was a form of hazing to 'prove' their loyalty. Another story involves a sports team where rookies had to carry all the equipment for the whole season without any help from senior members as a hazing ritual.
Sure. One story I heard was about a frat where new members had to do a scavenger hunt all over campus in the middle of the night while wearing ridiculous costumes. They had to find specific items like a professor's autograph or a leaf from a rare tree on campus. It was a way to test their resourcefulness and also to bond as a group.
In a fraternity, new recruits were made to drink excessive amounts of alcohol as a hazing ritual. One of the new guys got alcohol poisoning and had to be hospitalized. His family was devastated, and he himself was left with a long - term health issue. It shows how dangerous and sad hazing can be.
Well, there was this frat that made their pledges do a lip - sync battle as part of hazing. One pledge did an over - the - top performance of a Britney Spears song. He had the moves, the costume, and even the hair flip. It was hilarious and made the whole frat cheer and laugh. The best part was that he was so into it that he didn't care how goofy he looked.