Over 1.8 Million People Join Facebook Group Where People Pretend to Ants Worshiping a Queen Ant

Over 1.8 Million people have a joined a Facebook Ant group where people pretend to be ants worshiping a Queen Ant. The group which describes itself as “a group where we all pretend to be ants in ant” had around 100K members in March, but grew to over 1.8 Million with bored minds being stuck at home due to coronavirus COVID-19. When you are part of this Facebook group you must worship the Ant Queen and do ant stuff.
Now the Facebook Ant group is technically the largest human Ants nest in existence if you have a good imagination.



Throughout the day you will see people in the Ant Facebook Group post pictures of different foods they are eating covered by ants. They will include captions letting fellow Ant members know they only got the food so they can take some to the Ant Queen of the Facebook group.
If you thought 2020 couldn’t get any stranger, it just did.
Author: JordanThrilla
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