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Daily Archives: 1 April 2014

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April Fools’ Day Traditions Nothing But Hoaxes

Posted on 1 April 2014 by Foreign Influence • Leave a comment

By Brian Bergen-Aurand We at Foreign Influence take everything seriously. That is why we are sad to report new findings from the Journal of Foreign, Strange, and Exilic Studies suggesting April Fools’ Day Traditions are nothing but hoaxes perpetrated on the innocent and naive. According to the study, “You Fell for It: Why April 1 … Continue reading →

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