You have probably experienced an April Fools' Day prank at some point. This day has been celebrated for centuries, with its origins being unknown and effectively unknowable. April Fools’ Day involves playing practical jokes and spreading hoaxes, often resulting in laughter when the truth is revealed. Here are 16 interesting facts about April Fools' Day that you probably did not know about.
TABLE OF CONTENTSApril Fools' Day varies across countries, but universally, the day targets to make someone play the fool.
Many of us have been in embarrassing situations that occasionally find a way to lurk in the back of our heads just to keep us awake at night. But sharing these moments can help you erase the embarrassment from your face and draw a grin instead. And that’s exactly what these 16 Twitter users did.
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Today, there are a lot of free puzzles and riddles ready to test your brain. But there’s always a more authentic way to give your brain a workout and sharpen your mind. For instance, scrolling through some ambiguous pics will challenge your perception and leave you double-checking everything to find out a simple yet unobvious solution.
We at Bright Side have gathered some intricate pictures that show well-known objects from multiple, unexpected perspectives.
1. “This picture makes it look like I’m holding a camel head.
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A heartwarming story from Missouri has captured the world’s attention. After receiving a life-saving kidney transplant, a man discovered that his anonymous donor was none other than his own daughter. Grateful yet concerned, the man’s emotions reflect the powerful bond between a father and daughter. Read on to learn more about their story.
2 years ago, John Ivanowski received a life-changing diagnosis: IgA nephropathy, a chronic kidney disease with potentially devastating consequences. As the disease progressed, Ivanowski refused to let it defeat him.
A Girl With Down Syndrome Becomes a Thriving Model and Actress and Now Wants to Win Over Hollywood
2024-08-14
All people with Down syndrome have their own talents, scientists claim. They could be gifted in poetry, art, or even be able to read other people’s emotions. People with Down syndrome want to be recognized as unique individuals with their own unique abilities or skills. Our heroine is living proof of this, and she could become a great inspiration for many people around the world with her gift and ambition.
Here at Bright Side, we want to tell you the story of actress Lily Moore, who has Down syndrome.
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Photo by: Eric McCandless / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images, Alfonso Ribeiro via Instagram Reading Time: 2 minutes Renowned actor and Dancing With The Stars host, Alfonso Ribeiro, recently shed light on his youngest daughter Ava’s harrowing scooter accident that occurred on the eve of her fourth birthday. During an appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark, Ribeiro candidly discusses the incident.
While Netflix’s new interview series, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman,” has a high-profile lineup of guests -- including former President Barack Obama and hip-hop mogul Jay-Z -- the real draw might be the return of the host himself.
The show marks a return to television for Letterman, who retired from CBS’ “Late Show” in 2015 after a 22-year run. Nearly three years later, the host carries a 55-percent favorability rating in a Morning Consult survey of 2,201 adults conducted Jan.
Can you change your accent?
2024-08-14
Can you change your accent to sound like a native English speaker?
That’s a big question among English learners. There’s this idea that to be truly fluent in a language, you need to pronounce every word like a native speaker, with no trace of your own accent.
Let’s start by saying that there is nothing wrong with having a foreign accent. The most important thing about language learning is that you’re understood, not flawless.