The ant Facebook group is apparently loving Grounded, a game where you shrink to the size of an ant.
We all know about Grounded, the new survival game from Obsidian where you play as a shrunken juvenile that has to fend off attacks from predatory insects in order to figure out a way to return to normal size, all while gathering food, water, and shelter from whatever you find in a single backyard. Apparently, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Grounded is doing quite well for itself.
So instead, we’re going to talk about “” Facebook group. Yes, that’s the full name of the group, and it’s pretty much what it says in the title. Everyone in the group pretends that they are an ant. And it has 1.9 million membersꦰ.
I think there’s a lot to be said about this Facebook ꩵgroup’s popularity, especially with how it relates to labor in a capitali🀅st society.
However, we'll forgo those analogies in favor of discussing what the group mostly does, which is post pictures of ants consuming various food items and describing their actions with either "LIFT", "DIG," "BITE," or "BUꩲILD."
The group is weird but relatively wholesome. did a writeup about them in May, in case you want to learn more. Th🎃e group started out as an open one but was forced to go private due to its popularity. That said, I was auto-approved to join in order to see what they were getting up to.
As one might expect, video games do find their way into "A group where we all pretend to be ants in an ant colony", including and . And, as , "a steady stream of posts about Grounded."
Although seve🐬ral of those posts involved explaining to their fellow ants just what Grounded is, afterward they seemed to , sharing screenshots and Steam links alike.
Ants in Grounded are , but they will attack if provoked. Worse, if you kill a few of them, others will come to investigate and also attack, eventually bringing down . I don't recommend tussling with ants until you're very well equippe🥃d, and even then, beware.
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