Topic: April Fool S Day

7 chapters across the catalog

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Ozempic Side Effects and April Fool's Day Traditions

The discussion opens with observations on the weight loss drug Ozempic and the phenomenon of "Ozempic face" caused by rapid facial fat loss. Transitioning to the date, the conversation shifts to how the internet has effectively ruined April Fool's Day because jokes lack time constraints and are often mistaken for serious news months later.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 1:36 - 5:32

1543: Buffalo Feathers

No Agenda Social April Fool's Shutdown Incident

Administrator Aaroner performed an April Fool's prank by claiming he was transitioning and shutting down the No Agenda Social instance. The prank highlighted user addiction to the platform as producers flooded support channels with messages, while also demonstrating the inherent fragility of centralized social media instances where a single admin holds total power.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334

1334: Kackling Kamala

Volkswagen April Fools Name Change Prank

Volkswagen issued a press release on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, claiming the company would change its name to "Voltswagen" to signal a pivot toward electric vehicles. Media outlets including Reuters and NPR reported the story as fact before the company admitted it was an early April Fools' Day prank. The incident led to news publications issuing corrections and sparked a discussion on the breakdown of traditional media jokes in the internet era.

Clinton Condign
Episode 813 44:27 - 48:52

813: Clinton Condign

April Fool's Day Hoaxes and Silicon Valley Humor

The hosts lament the decline of April Fool's Day humor, citing "lame" corporate jokes from Google and Open Table's "lickable menus." John C. Dvorak argues that the internet has ruined the timing and believability of traditional hoaxes. They also critique Elon Musk's Tesla Model 3 presentation, comparing it unfavorably to the showmanship of Steve Jobs.

Episode 396

396: 200 Hundred Million Ninjas

April Fools Traditions, Pliers and Spinach Anecdote

The hosts open the April 1st, 2012, episode by discussing the commercialization of April Fools' Day, specifically citing a Google and NASCAR self-driving car prank. A personal anecdote is shared regarding a grandfather, Eugene Curry, who celebrated the holiday by serving "upside-down" meals and eating spinach with a pair of pliers.

Ketchup is Hard to Make
Episode 85 7:49 - 10:11

85: Ketchup is Hard to Make

The Guardian Twitter Publishing, April Fool's Day Hoaxes

The Guardian announced a transition to publishing news exclusively via Twitter, a move the hosts suspect is an April Fool's Day prank. The discussion covers various corporate hoaxes from April 1st, including Google's "autopilot" artificial intelligence gag and Dvorak's own history in the "Hoax Hall of Fame."