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April Fools Day
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Every April 1, Newgrounds has a tradition of playing an April Fools Day prank on the website. These range from just a switch of the logo or (Especially recently) become an elaborate takeover of the website, complete with a recolor of the site's graphics, games, and art based off the theme. Every prank is always accompanied by a post by an administrator (usually Tom or in the case of the 2010 prank, an alt account) giving the story behind the prank. April Fools Day is a day when some people play practical jokes on each other. Other people are jerks and do mean things and think they're being funny, but it's not funny to pull down a website and not let people post stuff, or upload pics of their favorite politicians. That's not funny. Usually held on the first day of April, unless it's on the weekend. Because nobody plays jokes on the weekend, especially if it's Sunday, which is an especially godly day, when people are serious and don't play games on each other. Since every other day is full of lies, April Fools Day is the only day of the year where absolutely everything you see or hear is true. Some people will try to tell you otherwise. They are the 'April Fools', and they are wrong. If you should come into contact with one, report it to the nearest SPCA. Especially if you encounter one with a scruffy beard and a combover named 'Hermes McCoolguy'. He's the worst of them all. Stole my seat on the bus, he did. April Fools Day is the very first episode for Matthew's World.
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( Matthew's World episode ) "April Fools Day"
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Bert Ring Swampy Marsh Matthew Stone Danny Antonucci
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Matthew Stone Derek Drymon Pete Michels
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April Fools Day is a day when some people play practical jokes on each other. Other people are jerks and do mean things and think they're being funny, but it's not funny to pull down a website and not let people post stuff, or upload pics of their favorite politicians. That's not funny. Usually held on the first day of April, unless it's on the weekend. Because nobody plays jokes on the weekend, especially if it's Sunday, which is an especially godly day, when people are serious and don't play games on each other. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed. Since every other day is full of lies, April Fools Day is the only day of the year where absolutely everything you see or hear is true. Some people will try to tell you otherwise. They are the 'April Fools', and they are wrong. If you should come into contact with one, report it to the nearest SPCA. Especially if you encounter one with a scruffy beard and a combover named 'Hermes McCoolguy'. He's the worst of them all. Stole my seat on the bus, he did. Every April 1, Newgrounds has a tradition of playing an April Fools Day prank on the website. These range from just a switch of the logo or (Especially recently) become an elaborate takeover of the website, complete with a recolor of the site's graphics, games, and art based off the theme. Every prank is always accompanied by a post by an administrator (usually Tom or in the case of the 2010 prank, an alt account) giving the story behind the prank. April Fools Day is the very first episode for Matthew's World.
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