Social networking is one of the biggest phenomenons in the past decade. Nearly every person in the world who has access to internet is on one social media group or another. There are many positives to come out of this online social experiment and it has done a lot of good for those who want to stay in touch with their nearest and dearest. Unfortunately, this level of freedom also brings with it a lot of weirdness that is hard to avoid. One such area where we can observe really weird activity are Facebook groups. Here is the list of 6 of the weirdest Facebook groups in the world.
6. Badly Stuffed Animal
6. Badly Stuffed Animal
This particular page has over 11,000 users and features some of the strangest pictures of animals who have been been to a taxidermist.
5. Build A Robocop Statue In Detroit
5. Build A Robocop Statue In Detroit
For some reasons, people want to see a Robocop statue in Detroit. They care enough about it to start an actual Facebook page regarding the matter.
4. Going To McDonald’s
4. Going To McDonald’s
This amazing page is called ‘Going to McDonald’s for a salad is like going to a brothel for a hug’. Speaking as someone who does the latter quite often, let me be the first to say that it is not the same thing.
3. I Need To Sneeze..It’s Gone
3. I Need To Sneeze..It’s Gone
This has got to be one of the most pointless groups of all-time. It has a huge membership of close to 200,000 people and it only involves talking about almost sneezing, but not sneezing. Its very similar to almost thinking, but not thinking.
2. Dear Pringles
2. Dear Pringles
This page is called ‘Dear Pringles, I cannot fit my hand inside your tube of deliciousness’. The first and last post on this page should have been ‘Flip the can over’, but it clearly didn’t end there.
1. Boobquake
1. Boobquake
For every conspiracy to surface in the world, there is a bunch of people actively trying to debunk it. One of the weirdest conspiracies has to be ‘Boobquake’. It is the idea that women in sexy clothes cause earthquakes in Iran. There is an actual Facebook group dedicated to proving this phenomenon to be false, as if common sense wasn’t enough.