Mark Twain wrote: “The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year." I found Mark Twain's words very suitable for a day like today, thus this "pseudo proverb". I'm not 100% sure how to correctly interpret his meaning, other than that most of us are probably fools most of the time. So I decided to make it easy for myself today: say something funny, do something silly, be relaxed and foolish (e.g. sing to an ant and dance with Maowi)
My friends, on this first day of April, let's put away all our worries, let's be fools, let's have some laughter and lots of fun!
a lethal plague in actient times killed almost the entire
population of the first human tribe. Only he and a bunch of fools survived. The fools saw him different from them and felt he was weird. So they stayed away from him and called him a fool. Since then the ancient survivors had multiplied and spreaded to fill the world till now.
My friends, on this first day of April, let's put away all our worries, let's be fools, let's have some laughter and lots of fun!
population of the first human tribe. Only he and a bunch of fools survived. The fools saw him different from them and felt he was weird. So they stayed away from him and called him a fool. Since then the ancient survivors had multiplied and spreaded to fill the world till now.