| It's April 1st. The internet's not safe. Once again, here's a guide to help you be the lookout this year if you're interested in TRUTH, not FOOLS. Together, we can get through this. |
| April Fool's Day: You're doing it wrong. |
| Sure, these things are adorable, but do you want them infiltrating your home? If it happened to Shironeko, it can happen to you. |
| "Don't be so gullible, McFly." [Ed. note: Gullible? More like rich! That jackpot was worth $656 million - that's $15K apiece!] |
| I'm going to warn you, there's not a ton going on here beyond a big fat cat and a baby taking a nap together. But ask yourself this: Do you really need any more than that? |
| Cats have begun (or more accurately, continued) their Internet takeover with a series of dangerously persuasive feline propaganda posters over at deviantART. Is this an April Fools prank, or the moment that we have all been secretly dreading? Go here for your mandatory brainwashing. |
| The colors were bright (probably something having to do with the neon orange carpet) and the assortment of celebrities seemed almost completely random. Enjoy this collection of a weird array of famous people wearing, for the most part, weird clothes. |
| Cute overload envisions a world where the Huffington Post finally gets with the program and starts giving people the news they really want to hear. Click through for the Nuffington Post in its full glory. |
| "This ain't the autobahn." It is a power trip, apparently. |
| 86-year old Johanna Quaas shows her amazing gymnastic skills at the Cottbus World Cup in Germany. |
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