AI 藝術: In 2004, Yale students executed a clever prank by disguising themselves as a Harvard pep squad and tricking Harvard fans into unwittingly holding up placards that spelled "WE SUCK" at their own game. According to a barely restrained write-up in the Yale Daily news, representatives of the fictitious Harvard pep squad distributed red and white construction paper pieces in a specific order to Harvard Stadium's home team side in Allston. They explained to curious sign-holders that if everyone raised them simultaneously, the message "Go Harvard" would be visible from the Yale side of the stands. Unbeknownst to the crowd, these students were not part of any Harvard pep squad, as it turns out; they were Yale students. When the signs went up, the Yale crowd responded with cheers and chants of "You suck" as an entire half-stadium of Harvard fans held up paper that spelled out "We Suck." The Harvard crowd, unaware of the prank, even repeated the signs several times, with some Harvard students remaining oblivious to what had transpired for days.

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In 2004, Yale students executed a clever prank by disguising themselves as a Harvard pep squad and tricking Harvard fans into unwittingly holding up placards that spelled "WE SUCK" at their own game.  According to a barely restrained write-up in the Yale Daily news, representatives of the fictitious Harvard pep squad distributed red and white construction paper pieces in a specific order to Harvard Stadium's home team side in Allston. They explained to curious sign-holders that if everyone raised them simultaneously, the message "Go Harvard" would be visible from the Yale side of the stands.  Unbeknownst to the crowd, these students were not part of any Harvard pep squad, as it turns out; they were Yale students. When the signs went up, the Yale crowd responded with cheers and chants of "You suck" as an entire half-stadium of Harvard fans held up paper that spelled out "We Suck." The Harvard crowd, unaware of the prank, even repeated the signs several times, with some Harvard students remaining oblivious to what had transpired for days.
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In 2004, Yale students executed a clever prank by disguising themselves as a Harvard pep squad and tricking Harvard fans into unwittingly holding up placards that spelled "WE SUCK" at their own game. According to a barely restrained write-up in the Yale Daily news, representatives of the fictitious Harvard pep squad distributed red and white construction paper pieces in a specific order to Harvard Stadium's home team side in Allston. They explained to curious sign-holders that if everyone raised them simultaneously, the message "Go Harvard" would be visible from the Yale side of the stands. Unbeknownst to the crowd, these students were not part of any Harvard pep squad, as it turns out; they were Yale students. When the signs went up, the Yale crowd responded with cheers and chants of "You suck" as an entire half-stadium of Harvard fans held up paper that spelled out "We Suck." The Harvard crowd, unaware of the prank, even repeated the signs several times, with some Harvard students remaining oblivious to what had transpired for days.

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