April Fool day pranks, what are you planning?

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It's mine and my girlfriends 1 year anniversary on the 1st of April.

Zefan has pointed out that it's my "duty to create a super convincing fake breakup on that morning". And, I love a good old fashioned prank so I'm game for this. However, I'm crap at pranks.

Any ideas good folk of GD?
 
Ah im keeping an eye on this! Its my girlfriends birthday on 1st April and i have wanted to do something to prank her for 2 years now.
 
Nah, she'll appreciate a good prank. Fear not, if I thought it would end badly I wouldn't do it.

Just a good bit of fun!
 
Alternatively the whole relationship has been an April fools on you and she forgot to tell you before midday so had to wait until this year :eek:
 
Starting with basics of a lovely card with something about a break up wrote in it. Have some empty suitcases downstairs pretend all your stuff is in them.. Ah i am clueless really
 
Do this and say goodbye to your relationship for real.

Very possibly

[TW]Fox;21459318 said:
Seriously? :/

I hope not.

Isn't Zefan single? ;)! Don't do it

Indeed, don't listen to Zefan, he's an idiot :D

Seriously though, you bad idea meter should be off the scale right now.

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She will take it seriously and even when you explain the hilarious intention she will never look at you the same way again. The man she loved, cared for and trusted? You are no longer that man. The relationship will struggle on for a few short weeks before she breaks up with you, saying that 'it doesn't feel right' or that 'it's not you, it's her'.

You sink into a deep depression and start missing days from work. Initially people are understanding but your escalating need for sympathy quickly alienates you from the few friends you have. Finally, your manager becomes tired of your inability to lift yourself from your malaise and you're let go.

You end up on a railway track. It's early morning and you've studied the timetable thoroughly. It should be on time today, it normally is. You lie down on the cold, dull tracks. You wait.
 
[FnG]magnolia;21459360 said:
She will take it seriously and even when you explain the hilarious intention she will never look at you the same way again. The man she loved, cared for and trusted? You are no longer that man. The relationship will struggle on for a few short weeks before she breaks up with you, saying that 'it doesn't feel right' or that 'it's not you, it's her'.

You sink into a deep depression and start missing days from work. Initially people are understanding but your escalating need for sympathy quickly alienates you from the few friends you have. Finally, your manager becomes tired of your inability to lift yourself from your malaise and you're let go.

You end up on a railway track. It's early morning and you've studied the timetable thoroughly. It should be on time today, it normally is. You lie down on the cold, dull tracks. You wait.

Did you find this from google or is this personal experience?
 
[FnG]magnolia;21459360 said:
It's early morning and you've studied the timetable thoroughly. It should be on time today, it normally is.

Was rather immersed in the narrative until this shattered my suspension of disbelief. 6/10.
 
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