Men Digging Tunnels meme depicting an image of a man pointing into a long tunnel while looking into the camera.

Men Digging Tunnels

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Men Digging Tunnels refers to an ironic cliché in memes regarding a hobby and passion for digging tunnels that exist within men. The earliest post came from Tumblr and iFunny in late 2020, however, the stereotype as a whole is based on multiple YouTube videos of men digging tunnels for fun, as well as a viral Reddit post from a concerned girlfriend in early 2022. The meme trended en masse on Twitter throughout early 2022.

Origin

"Hobby tunneling" is the practice of digging tunnels as a hobby.[1] The practice involves the construction of tunnels using simple equipment or even one's bare hands. One of the first hobby tunnelists was American entomologist Harrison Gray Dyar Jr., who constructed multiple tunnels beneath his home in Washington D.C. in 1917.[1]

In 2016 and 2017, multiple YouTube videos surfaced regarding hobby tunnelists. For instance, on September 28th, 2016, the YouTube channel PatrynWorldLatestNew posted a video titled, "Man Has Been Digging Tunnel Every Day For 18 YEARS And No Plans To Stop." Over the course of six years, it received roughly 43,400 views (shown below, left). On June 3rd, 2017, YouTuber Squirrel Town posted a video titled, "Backyard Tunnel Construction," earning roughly 3 million views in five years (show below, right).



On September 24th, 2020, iFunnyer[2] Anti_Fandom posted a meme about digging tunnels, following a Start Pack esque format. The meme received roughly 1,100 smiles in two years (shown below). However, a Tineye[3] search revealed that the meme was posted on September 3rd, 2020 by an unknown Tumblr user.



Spread

The cliché wasn't used in memes en masse, however, until early 2022 on Twitter. For example, on January 18th, 2022, the Twitter[4] gimmick account Depths of Wikipedia posted screenshots of the "Hobby tunneling" Wikipedia page, captioning it, "the masculine urge to dig." The tweet received roughly 100,500 likes over the course of three months (shown below).


depths of wikipedia @depthsofwiki ... WIKIPEDIA the masculine urge to dig TIODDY tuIIIIeng The American entomologist Harrison Gray Dyar Article Talk Jr. constructed a network of tunnels on two occasions, with a length of 400 metres (1,300 ft) combined. (6] Hobby tunneling is tunnel construction as a The network had concrete lined walls, diversion. [1][2] Usually, hobby tunnelers dig steel staircases and electric lighting. [9][10] Dyar their tunnels by hand, using little equipment, described hobby tunneling as a kind of and some can spend years or even decades to exercise for him, saying "some men play golf, I In 2015 a 10 metres (33 ft) tunnel was tunnel through solid granite.[a][6] discovered in a Toronto park. After a few days of speculations in media, the use as a terrorist hideout being among them, young construction worker Elton McDonald came forward as its builder. Asked for the purpose of his digging, he answered "Honestly, I loved it so much. I don't know why I loved it".1) 11:38 PM · Jan 18, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone

Within the replies of the tweet, multiple users shared their thoughts on the proposed, male passion for digging tunnels. For instance, on January 19th, 2022, Twitter[5] user starlarbu replied with a satirical story of wanting to dig tunnels with his dog, receiving roughly 6,400 likes in three months (shown below, left). Also on January 19th, Twitter[6] user dbishopii attached four screenshots of hobby tunnelist YouTube thumbnails, earning roughly 2,000 likes in three months (shown below, right).


depths of wikipedia @depthsofwiki · Jan 18 the masculine urge to dig ... WIKIPEDIA WIKIPEDI TIODDY tuIIImemng The American entomologist Harrison Gray Dyar Article Talk Jr. constructed a network of tunnels on two occasions, with a length of 400 metres (1,300 ft) combined.6] Hobby tunneling is tunnel construction as a The network had concrete lined walls, diversion. 112] Usually, hobby tunnelers dig steel staircases and electric lighting.19110) Dyar their tunnels by hand, using little equipment, described hobby tunneling as a kind of and some can spend years or even decades to exercise for him, saying "some men play golf, I In 2015 a 10 metres (33 ft) tunnel was tunnel through solid granite.[a][6] discovered in a Toronto park. After a few days of speculations in media, the use as a terrorist hideout being among them, young construction worker Elton McDonald came forward as its builder. Asked for the purpose of his digging, he answered "Honestly, I loved it so much. I don't know why I loved it".[1] 675 EI 14.6K 100.5K A Tip Star Lure ... @starlarbu Replying to @depthsofwiki many times have I stopped my dog from digging up the yard but one day I will have the courage to join him. we will cast away the fake truths of civilization, permits and codes and we will find the real truths deep in the ground 12:49 AM · Jan 19, 2022 · Twitter for Android

On April 19th, 2022, Redditor Specialist-Ad4561 made a post to /r/Advice[7] that led with, "How can I get my boyfriend to stop digging his tunnel?" Over the course of nine days, the post received over 960 upvotes and garnered notable attention online (shown below, left). Five days later, on April 19th, 2022, Twitter[8] user kwhitaker_ reposted Specialist-Ad4561's Reddit post and captioned it, "what on earth is going on with men??," earning roughly 77,900 likes in six days (shown below, right).


How can I get my boyfriend to stop digging his tunnel? 84 self.Advice Submitted 5 days ago by Specialist-Ad4561 So, I know this is a weird question, but my boyfriend likes to spend a lot of his free time digging a tunnel on some property that he inherited. I haven't seen the full extent of it, but last I saw it was remarkably deep under the surface. He's spent roughly a year on it, and it's evident. The front of the thing is deep, wide, well put together. At the front, which is the only part that I've seen, he's got cement beams, electric lights, even chairs and a small table. I haven't gone into it, but it looked like the quality severely dropped as the tunnel went further, mostly becoming open dirt with some wood beams holding it up. My biggest concern is his safety, I'm really worried that he's going to dig too deep and it'll collapse on him or something. I've tried voicing this concern to him, but he just laughs it off and assures me that he'll be fine. Aside from safety concerns, there's also the fact that he doesn't really have a social life, because of this thing. I'm pretty much the only person he still talks to outside of his job, and he doesn't go out and do anything anymore. It used to be that he'd occasionally head out and do some digging on the weekends, but now he spends almost all of his free time out there. He still comes home, but he barely spends any time with me, and I know that he isn't doing anything but digging that damn hole in the ground. This can't be good for his mental health, but I don't know how to convince him to stop. He's always really happy when he comes back from digging, which is why I haven't seriously tried to stop him before, but I was talking to a friend about him, and she told me he might be going crazy. Obviously I don't think he's insane, but I hadn't considered the mental health aspect of this, and I just don't know what to do. TLDR: Boyfriend spends all of his time digging a tunnel, and I'm worried for both his physical and mental health Kate Whitaker ... @kwhitaker_ what on earth is going on with men?? How can I get my boyfriend to stop digging his tunnel? 84 self.Advice Submitted 5 days ago by Specialist-Ad4561 So, I know this is a weird question, but my boyfriend likes to spend a lot of his free time digging a tunnel on some property that he inherited. I haven't seen the full extent of it, but last I saw it was remarkably deep under the surface. He's spent roughly a year on it, and it's evident. The front of the thing is deep, wide, well put together. At the front, which is the only part that l've seen, he's got cement beams, electric lights, even chairs and a small table. I haven't gone into it, but it looked like the quality severely dropped as the tunnel went further, mostly becoming open dirt with some wood beams holding it up. My biggest concern is his safety, l'm really worried that he's going to dig too deep and it'll collapse on him or something. I've tried voicing this concern to him, but he just laughs it off and assures me that he'll be fine. Aside from safety concerns, there's also the fact that he doesn't really have a social life, because of this thing. I'm pretty much the only person he still talks to outside of his job, and he doesn't go out and do anything anymore. It used to be that he'd occasionally head out and do some digging on the weekends, but now he spends almost all of his free time out there. He still comes home, but he barely spends any time with me, and I know that he isn't doing anything but digging that damn hole in the ground. This can't be good for his mental health, but I don't know how to convince him to stop. He's always really happy when he comes back from digging, which is why I haven't seriously tried to stop him before, but I was talking to a friend about him, and she told me he might be going crazy. Obviously I don't think he's insane, but I hadn't considered the mental health aspect of this, and I just don't know what to do. TLDR: Boyfriend spends all of his time digging a tunnel, and I'm worried for both his physical and mental health 7:06 PM · Apr 19, 2022 · Twitter Web App

The Twitter repost inspired multiple meme creators to exploit the idea that men enjoy digging holes above all other responsibilities. For instance, on April 19th, 2022, Twitter[9] user mrgracemugabe posted a tweet that earned roughly 6,600 likes in six days (shown below, left). On April 20th, 2022, Twitter[10] user DanMentos referenced the Instead of Going to Therapy meme by tweeting, "women will literally go to therapy instead of digging a tunnel," receiving roughly 117,800 likes in five days (shown below, right).


the banks are out of money @mrgracemugabe women will complain you spend too much time digging tunnels and then a week later be like "babe ur tunnel isn't making much progress tho" 99 11:35 PM · Apr 19, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 312 Retweets 9 Quote Tweets 6,615 Likes

Various Examples


babe please stop digging the tunnel is incomplete, i must continue digging, the world is opening up and i must serve it and come inside Isit reallypossible for a meme tunnel page admin girl and e digging boy to be in a relationship? No, I'm busy digging tunnels (-) @leaacta if my boyfriend was spending all his free time digging an inexplicable tunnel I would simply help him install deadly traps in all the passages 6:17 AM · Apr 20, 2022 · Twitter for Android 17 Retweets 2 Quote Tweets 295 Likes A Tip Another Day Digging a Tunnel Inside the Eart - ask Jeff Williams Ask Jeff Williams 47K views - 2 years ago Digging a Deep Pocket | Collar Bra. 3 key momen

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Hobby tunneling

[2] iFunny – @Anti_Fandom

[3] Tineye – Tumblr user

[4] Twitter – @depthsofwiki

[5] Twitter – @starlarbu

[6] Twitter – @dbishopii

[7] Reddit – /r/Advice

[8] Twitter – @kwhitaker_

[9] Twitter – @mrgracemugabe

[10] Twitter – @DanMentos

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