Ants Never Going to Believe Him Again: Comedic Prank Unfolds

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent viral video titled "they're never going to believe him again," an ant finds itself at the center of an unexpected and comedic predicament. The video, shared on Reddit, captures a scene that has left viewers both amused and intrigued by the world of ants.

The video begins with an ant lamenting, "Man, all I wanted was a date with the queen, but I'm maxing for two. Oh, what the heck? Wait until I tell the boys, wait until I tell the boys. Hey!" The humorous scenario quickly escalates as the ant realizes its mistake, much to the hilarity of viewers.

One user humorously commented, "b-b-but! I swear it was right here! It was the size of an anthill!" This comment perfectly encapsulates the ant's confusion and the comedic timing of the situation. Another viewer speculated, "Sure they will. It's far more likely that some bigger scavenger made off with it, that's why there was still a crumb leftover. If anything, their reputation was saved by the crumb."

The video also sparked a series of imaginative and witty comments. One user narrated, "And that was the last time the ants heard from Thomas, his head got bitten off by the queen." Another comment provided an interesting biological fact, stating, "Only because it's biologically interesting: 'he' is a 'she.'"

Despite the humorous tone, some users delved into the fascinating world of ants. A comment noted, "They absolutely will believe him again because ants lack the ability to recognize something that complex. Doesn’t stop them from being one of nature's most insanely impressive species, however."

Adding to the hilarity, another user exclaimed, "Gary! What the heck!" while suggesting a new meme format, "Take this video and copy-paste the one with 6 ants pulling on each one of one ant's limbs to tear them off right after this video, and you got a brand new meme."

The video even sparked curiosity about ant behavior, with one user pondering, "I'm not sure about ant vision, but I'd think they can't even comprehend the size of the initial food since they can't see the whole thing. As far as we know, he could've seen a crumb at the beginning as well and didn't know the crumb was connected to a bigger thing."

The reactions from viewers varied, with some suggesting darker outcomes for the ant, "And they ripped him apart," and "Now a group of them are gonna grab him by a leg and tear him apart for spreading false information." Others found the prank amusing, "Gaslighting an ant is next-level funny," and "This is funny. Plain and simple."

This viral video not only provided a good laugh but also shed light on the intriguing and complex world of ants. Whether it's the humorous misunderstanding or the fascinating facts about ant behavior, this video has captured the attention of many and left a lasting impression.

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Top Comments from Reddit

kazmosis

Sure they will. It's far more likely that some bigger scavenger made off with it, that's why there was still a crumb leftover. If anything their reputation was saved by the crumb.

DangerDude23

"b-b-but! I swear it was right here! it was the size of an anthill!"

nacho3473

They absolutely will believe him again because ants lack the ability to recognize something that complex. Doesn’t stop them from being one of natures most insanely impressive species however.

ninjinoa

*narrator talks "And that was the last time the ants heard from Thomas, his head got bitten off by the queen"

AproPoe001

Only because it's biologically interesting: "he" is a "she."

boomzboombam

Gary! What the hell!

yeknomgniylf

Take this video and copy paste the one with 6 ants pulling on each one of one ants limbs to tear them of right after this video and you got a brand new meme.

Deruta

…is that a pb&j bao?

Do_Not_Touch_BOOOOOM

This is Cthululu level evil.

thingleboyz1

I'm not sure about ant vision but I'd think they can't even comprehend the size of the initial food, since hey can't see the whole thing. As far as we know he could've seen a crumb at the beginning as well, didn't know the crumb was connected to a bigger thing.

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