Yes, today is April Fools Day, which automatically makes nearly every interaction suspect. My family will occasionally play a mild prank, but most of us are on our toes and catch onto things pretty quickly. But I'm always concerned about those who may take things too far. So this is my gentle reminder to think before acting. My rule of thumb is to remember that something is a PRANK only if everyone involved finds it funny - especially the target(s). Once there is harm of any kind - physical, financial, psychological, emotional, you know you've gone too far. Then you're into BULLYING territory. Too often I see videos professing to show funny pranks that involved things like smashing a bride's face into a cake (often specifically after she set a boundary), making someone trip over an invisible/hard to see barrier, or tricking someone into eating something they are allergic to. These types of actions cross the line not only into bullying but possibly assault and/or battery. Don't get me wrong - pranks can be a lot of fun. But knowing your audience and reading the room first? That's the actual adulting skill here. Most of you already know this. But it's worth the reminder. <stepping down from my soapbox> Carry on and have fun!