The dhmo.org site was put up to point that out(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihydrogen_monoxide_hoax). There’s a whole lot of DHMO-think on this site, people who go into arm-waving mode without trying at *all* to understand the applicable science upon which a *rational* discussion ...
It may have been the first bit of fake news in the history of the Internet: in 1984, someone posted on Usenet that the Soviet Union was joining the network. It was a harmless April’s Fools Day prank, a far cry from today’s weaponized disinformation cam
Banksy has a history of using his art to mock the art market. In 2018, a Banksy spray painting was sent through a shredder moments after it was sold at auction for $1.4 million dollars. The prank was praised as arebuke of the excesses of the art market. It also conveniently doubled...
The early April Fools prank that took the gaming community by storm was contrived by Frank Sandqvist, the 22-year-old Finnish co-founder of CNC Design, laser cutting/3D CAD and design company he had started well into his teen years. Putting his skills to the test, Sandqvist’s primary obj...
The building manager denied writing them to both the author and a reporter, suggesting that this was either a prank or an immediately abandoned plan. Retweeting the photo would have just outraged people about something that had seemingly never happened. This kind of viral half-truth...
Haha - lying and using your reputation to spread a rumor and then passing it off as a prank is pretty unethical... your credibility is shot, but life moves on... Actually, if he ever applies for college, applies for a job, etc., his lies would probably ...