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No one likes to be played for a fool.
Yet, it remains an annual tradition that otherwise veracious people and organisations would lie in the name of April Fool s.
And it is your own fault for being dumb enough to fall victim to a joke.
It is probably the only time of year when victim-blaming is acceptable and practically a sport. It is all fun and games until it happens to you.
You think you are too smart to be fooled? Me too.
Beware the end of March as the first of April is nigh.
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It is time for the annual tradition of mischief and pranks as April Fool s Day dawns upon us. After a gruelling year that COVID-19 brought about, brands across Southeast Asia are now going full force in bringing cheers and joy through creative pranks. However, it seems that not everyone is on board with the idea. Google has reportedly said it will not be participating in this year s April Fool s Day. According to multiple media reports, Google said it will not create a series of elaborate and occasionally entertaining April Fool s pranks this year. This is the second year that Google has decided to sit out of the occasion.