A Week into Weird, Fantastic, and Odd Things | WFOT Recap | Episode 3
Welcome back to our series, “A Week into Weird, Fantastic, and Odd Things,” where we delve into the most peculiar and fascinating content shared in our thriving Facebook group. With over 1 million members, this community never fails to surprise and captivate with its weekly dose of the bizarre and extraordinary.
In this third episode, we’re excited to recap standout posts and discussions that sparked interest and debate. Join us for jaw-dropping photos, curious stories, and lively conversations from the “Weird, Fantastic, and Odd Things” Facebook group.
The most engaging posts of the week
#1. The world’s smallest monkey species
This post showcase the world’s smallest monkey species, the Pygmy Marmoset. These tiny primates, small enough to fit comfortably on a human finger, are known for their adorable appearance and remarkable agility.
The post has over 7K reactions, most of them being heart and wow reactions, along with over 1.6K shares and 560 comments.
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#2. Not My Garbage, But it’s My Planet
In these post, a man transforms a littered beach into a clean shore, with bags of collected trash behind him. This act highlights the impact of individual efforts in caring for our planet.
The post has over 27K reactions, most of them heart reactions. Over 1.1K people commented on the post to appreciate his work, and it has over 3K shares.
Noteworthy comments on this post
#3. Under a mushroom cap
This image offers a unique view from beneath a mushroom cap, showcasing the intricate patterns of its gills and their natural beauty.
The post has 24K reactions, most of them being Wow and heart reactions. It has over 780 comments and more than 3.8K shares.
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#4. Muhammad Ali’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
This image features Muhammad Ali’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, uniquely placed on a wall instead of the ground. This special placement honors Ali’s wish to prevent people from stepping on the name “Muhammad,” reflecting his devout Muslim beliefs.
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#5. My owl needs a name.
This post features an owl whose owner is trying to find the perfect name for him. 🙃 With over 6K comments, most are suggesting names for the owl.
The post has over 5.7K reactions, the majority of them being heart reactions.
Noteworthy comments on this post
Thank you for joining us for this week’s highlights from our vibrant community. Stay tuned for more weird, fantastic, and odd discoveries, and keep exploring with the “Weird, Fantastic, and Odd Things” community!
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