I was wondering if I would have to turn off my internet access cos I
don't want to see some irritating tricky news. I know it's April'1 and
many people will want to trick others. I advice you, don't be gullible
into believing all news posted on April fool's day cos most of them will
be false/fake , And for those sending out tricky news, please don't
kill others with your trick, I beg ooo
I found a short history of April fool, read below:
Theories of April fool origin
The
origins of April Fools' Day are obscure. The most commonly cited theory
holds that it dates from 1582, the year France adopted the Gregorian
Calendar, which shifted the observance of New Year's Day from the end of
March (around the time of the vernal equinox) to the first of January.
According to popular lore some folks, out of ignorance, stubbornness, or
both, continued to ring in the New Year on April 1 and were made the
butt of jokes and pranks on account of their foolishness. This became an
annual tradition, according to this version of events, which ultimately
spread throughout Europe. A major weakness of the calendar-change
theory is that it fails to account for an historical record replete with
traditions linking this time of year to merriment and tomfoolery dating
all the way back to antiquity. The Romans, for example, celebrated a
festival on March 25 called Hilaria, marking the occasion with
masquerades and "general good cheer." Holi, the Hindu "festival of
colors" observed in early March with "general merrymaking" and the
"loosening of social norms," is at least as old. It's not unreasonable
to suppose that the calendrical changes of the 16th and 17th centuries
served more as an excuse to codify a general spirit of frivolity already
associated with the advent of spring than as a direct inspiration for
April Fools' Day.
Source: http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/holidays/p/april_fools_day.htm
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