YouTube says it will shut down at midnight, Twitter decides to start charging for vowels, and Imgur is shifting to snail mail.Solis, Steph
April Fools’ Day is the time for witty jokes and pranks all over the world, and the tech industry is no stranger to using it for generating some publicity. Google is at the forefront in the buffoonery business yet another year, this time with a dedicated top-level domain. Go ahead and...
April Fool’s Day is an annual custom on April 1stconsisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting “April Fools!” at the one they’ve fooled. Mass media can be involved in these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day. The custom...
For Colin Jost and Michael Che, their stand-out bit is their annual joke swap, in which they each write jokes that the other will deliver, and the person telling the joke doesn't get to see it beforehand. Without exception, it's been used by both hosts to write deeply o...
Free online resources for each of these topics: April Fool’s Day, White House Easter Egg Roll, Pony Express, Maya Angelou, Helen Keller, Sacajawea, History of the Internet, Buddhism April 1–April Fool’s Day A day of practical jokes and pranks is held every April 1. Looking for April...
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but like the good Jew that I am, I am running a full day late.(And sorry/not sorry I continue to make lame, Jewish jokes after promising to CUT IT OUT less than two full paragraphs ago).Anyway, let’s first get into some key details about the sender. Where’s he from, you ask...
It revolves around the antics of Emmet, a construction worker Lego character whose life is all about staying within one mode of operation – watching the same shows, laughing at the same jokes, wearing the same sets of clothes, working the same job, and enjoying the same music on repeat (...
Humor development research shows that between the ages of 2 and 7, kids gravitate toward knock-knock jokes and slapstick. From ages 7 to 11, they begin to understand puns and satire. But, just like adults, not every child will appreciate a good prank, no matter their age....
sweet ass time getting back to this guy’s messages, until I decided tostop being such an assholebite the bullet and grant The Kid a date. (Oh yeah, and by this time,GPU had come down with a fictional summer cold that rivaled the Ebola virus.)Oh, is it TOO SOON for Ebola jokes...