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Over the years, April Fool's Day seems to be becoming less of an excuse for kids to play cruel practical jokes on each other, and more of a chance for news sources to publish transparently sarcastic hoax articles. Here's a good one; it cuts a current fad down to size.
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Especially since one of my LJ friends has enabled an app that dumps his day's tweets onto his LJ (in one cumulative daily post). Somehow, I just don't think they have the same snap when so removed from the flow of communication. (ie, not really interesting to read all by their lonesome)
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