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  • How incredibly shitty of you.

    I just got April Fooled, but I didn't think it was funny.
    This girl that I have been in love with for about a year now changed her status from "Single" to "In A Relationship"...with me.

    Being a stupid ass, I confirmed it and practically started floating in the air, I was so happy. This morning she went back to "Single".

    As I've always said, April Fool's Day is the biggest day of the year to make enemies.

    UPDATE: Oh, she says that it was a joke on our friends, and that I was supposed to be the accomplice. But she didn't send me a message or anything to tell me that beforehand. So she's not (very) mean, she's just fucking stupid.
    Last edited by Gawdzillers; 04-02-2010, 09:24 PM.
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  • #2
    that is an awful, simply awful thing for her to do - sorry you had to endure that.

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    • #3
      An important (but not the sole) yardstick for pranks: would you find it funny if the prank you are considering was done to you?
      Would this girl be ok if the prank roles were reversed? Somehow I doubt it.
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      • #4
        Unbelievable. What is it with girls these days? (yeah, notice I didn't use the word women, because they aren't) I guess you're not in love with her anymore?
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        • #5
          Wow... just... wow...

          Words fail me for how bad an idea that was.

          ^-.-^
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          • #6
            It's unspeakable cruel.

            Funny April fools jokes don't hurt - they're just funny (as in the local constabulary once asking for Jack Russel dogs to be donated as they would be the new dog of choice) or BMW one year advertising the anti bug smearing windscreen.

            Playing with the emotions of another is just plain wrong.
            A PSA, if I may, as well as another.

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            • #7
              On another forum I go to people were talking about doing something like that on facebook. Some girls were even talking about how they were going to tell their other half that they were pregnant as a 'joke.' Good way to end a relationship.

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              • #8
                Ouch.
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                • #9
                  I don't get people that play pranks like that.

                  I just shower my hubby with rubber/plastic lizards. Gecko-sized ones. *grins* It's been a running joke in his family since he was 4 years old and was "jumped" by about 20 of the little f*(kers... and had them all run up his pant leg. *snickers* He finds the little things for days. On his desk, in his drawers, in the shower... ^_^
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                  1. an unconverted individual that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible.
                  2. an irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized person.
                  3. the children of NotSoInnocent.

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                  • #10
                    Ouch.

                    I believe it's better to be unoriginal and stick with rick rolling.

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                    • #11
                      That's fucking cruel.

                      I feel bad for you just reading that.
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                      • #12
                        It is EXTREMELY cruel. Even if she didn't know how you felt about her (and it seems very likely that she did know), you don't make a joke about being in a relationship with someone who's in love with you. What a crappy way to realize that she's not the one.

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                        • #13
                          Quoth Gawdzillers View Post
                          Oh, she says that it was a joke on our friends, and that I was supposed to be the accomplice. But she didn't send me a message or anything to tell me that beforehand. So she's not (very) mean, she's just fucking stupid.
                          Yes, she is. And something tells me you may be re-evaluating your feelings for her.

                          That being said, her joke might have been funny if she had let you in on the joke. You may still not have liked it, but maybe you would have thought it was a stellar prank to play on your friends. But without being informed, you can't really be an accomplice.

                          By the way, my gut instinct is that she is not stupid, but full of shit. She said you were the accomplice, but she never told you? I dare say the joke may not have been on the friends at all, but on you....and she was a coward when it came time to pay the piper, and lied about true nature of the prank. Of course, that's just my opinion....I am often wrong. Just ask my sisters or ex-girlfriends.

                          Quoth Sunsetsky View Post
                          Some girls were even talking about how they were going to tell their other half that they were pregnant as a 'joke.'
                          I have had that done to me. To be fair to the girl who did it, she was merely returning the favor of a rather twisted joke I had played on her earlier in the day. I even gave her props, saying that I thought it was probably a joke, but since that is such a serious thing, I had to take it seriously, and assume she was not playing a joke....in essence, she got me good. And yes, I did laugh. (Hey, she was simply doing unto me as I had done unto her. Can't fault her there.)

                          By the way, my impending major prank on my friend is something that, if he did to me, I would almost certainly laugh. After I punched him in the arm. Very, very hard.

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                          • #14
                            Sorry that happened to you bro. My only guess is that she thought you had a harmless minor crush on her, Nothing serious. I've had plenty of crushs on my few female friends I've gain and lost over the last few years who would do that to me. Some would do it for days on end for fun. After the forth or fifth time of getting my hopes up then being smashed into bits, when it wasn't true at all that she saw me as a friend and NOTHING more, I just grown use to it.

                            Woman can easily control guys. Especally ones who have any short of romantic feelings. Doubly so when they said guy is in love but too afraid or can't risk losing her friendship. All you can do is get back at her. Come up with a harder and more elobrate prank.
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                            • #15
                              That is awful. I remember being devastated at an April Fool's prank by a friend who I had a crush on, but he was "in a relationship" with another friend of mine. I can't fault him for what he did, though. It can be a hilarious gag if done right. Not informing your cohort, though, isn't doing it right.

                              I shortly afterward pulled a similar gag with another friend bc friends wouldn't shut up about the two of us getting together. To this day, many people believe that we were together. I don't feel the need to tell them otherwise. A little over 2 years after we executed our evil plan, we were married. It was the best joke backfire ever.
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