Man Freight—The Future of Gift Giving
In what is probably my favorite April Fools’ Day joke, Man Freight is announced. This service allows you to ship yourself to a loved one in your very own tiny home.
Continue ReadingIn what is probably my favorite April Fools’ Day joke, Man Freight is announced. This service allows you to ship yourself to a loved one in your very own tiny home.
Continue ReadingDo you spend money on things and then forget that you’ve purchased them until they arrive on your doorstep? Do you frequently pester your family, friends, and even total strangers to patronize the arts? Does your heart beat a little faster at the mention of unfinished prototypes?
If you answered “yes” to these questions, you may be suffering from turbafiscitis. Fortunately, there’s a solution!
Continue ReadingGoogle Maps celebrates April Fool’s Day with a worldwide Pokémon hunt! Are you joining in? Let us know how you’re doing!
Continue ReadingThinkGeek has a storied tradition of pulling our collective leg on April Fools’ Day, but today’s free shipping promotion ain’t no joke!
Continue ReadingThe April Fool’s news that Warner Bros. will bring a TV town to life has GeekMom Rachel looking for her favorite fictional address.
Continue ReadingLast year, for April Fools Day, Mimoco teased Jar Jar fans everywhere with a product announcement featuring everyone’s favorite Gungan. The caricature was crazy, but plausible, and elicited a lot of fan mail wishing it were true.
Continue ReadingThis morning, the White House released a special video message from the President. via A Special Message From the President | The White House.
Continue ReadingDon’t forget–it’s Don’t Believe The Internet Day! Here’s a roundup of some of the web’s 2013 pranks.
Continue ReadingHappy April Fool’s!
Continue ReadingContrary to popular misconception, kids start as skeptics, then parents and culture trick kids into belief, and then canny kids find disbelief. But what of the kids who continue to believe in dragons into the middle grades? Are these fantasy kids slow? Are they dumb? Studies suggest the opposite: it takes a nimble mind to buffer belief from the whisperings of reality and the evidence of doubters.
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