
Mark Zuckerberg is practising throwing spears and his video is now viral
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The Facebook CEO has been spotted in a whole new avatar in a new viral video.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is often in the news for updates related to his social media platforms. The tech entrepreneur, however, is now gaining the spotlight for a completely different reason. In a new viral video, Zuckerberg can be seen attempting to throw a spear on a target as practice. The video is a refreshing change from the usual events that bring Zuckerberg’s name to the headlines. Shared by Twitter user Gene Park, a games reporter at The Washington Post, the video shows Zuckerberg in casuals, practising the spear throw and practically acing it. The video spans just under one minute and shows the Facebook CEO on a field in front of a wooden target. Holding a spear in one hand, Zuckerberg advances with a couple of steps to throw the spear in the direction of the target. It is amusing to see that the throw is spot on, missing the bull’s eye by mere centimetres.
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