Why the Internet Can't Stop Arguing About 100 Guys Fighting a Gorilla
Inside the meme debate thatโs gripping Reddit, TikTok, and your group chatโand what it says about us

๐ง The Dumbest Smartest Question on the Internet
One day, somewhere deep in a Reddit thread, someone asked the forbidden question:
โCould 100 average, unarmed men defeat one silverback gorilla in a fight?โ
The internet, predictably, lost its collective mind. What began as a dumb throwaway comment quickly became a full-blown digital battleground where logic, science, testosterone, and unearned confidence collided.
People started drawing battle plans, quoting gorilla muscle density stats, and calculating human swarm tactics like they were prepping for a biology final or D-Day.
But this wasnโt about animals. This was about identity, pride, and how many grown men you can stack on top of each other before a gorilla rips them in half like bubble wrap.
๐ฅ The Two Great Armies: Team Gorilla vs Team 100 Dudes
Every great internet debate has two sides. In this case:
๐ฆ Team Gorilla
These are the realists. The biologists. The people who watched Planet Earth and still have nightmares about that silverback roaring in HD.
Their argument is simple:
- A full-grown male gorilla weighs up to 400 pounds.
- It can bench press 1,800 lbs.
- It can bite through bone.
- And itโs not scared of Chad from accounting, no matter how many protein shakes Chad drinks.
โ100 average guys? Thatโs just 100 problems for the gorilla to solve,โ they say.
๐ง๐ง๐ง Team 100 Dudes
These are the tacticians. The hopefuls. The ones who once played flag football in high school and think โswarmingโ is a legitimate combat strategy.
Their plan? Overwhelm the gorilla with sheer numbers.
They argue:
โ100 guys = 200 arms, 1,000 fingers.โ
โSure, some would die. But not all.โ
โIf we dogpile it, it canโt move!โ
Someone even said: โIf 50 distract and 50 rush it from behind, itโs over.โ
This person clearly believes that gorillas canโt turn their heads.
And just like that, a battle of memes and madness was born.
๐๏ธ The Proposed Battle Plans (Yes, People Have These)
Letโs take a look at the top-tier gorilla-fighting tactics being proposed online:
๐บ๏ธ The Human Wall Plan
50 men form a defensive perimeter. The remaining 50 rotate in shifts like itโs a rugby scrum. It fails immediately when the gorilla jumps 10 feet in the air and lands on someoneโs clavicle.
๐ The Decoy Squad
One user suggested sending 10 โless athleticโ men as bait to tire the gorilla out. This person clearly has never seen a gorilla runโthey can hit 20 mph, barefoot, and fueled by fury.
๐บ The Triangle Trap
Some believe if they form a triangle formation and collapse inwards, they could "trap" the gorilla. These people think gorillas operate like Pokรฉmon and forget they can just jump or murder everyone inside the triangle.
๐งช Science Checks In (and Says: Please Stop)
Zoologists and animal behavior experts have entered the chat. And they are...concerned.
One primate specialist wrote:
โThe idea that even 100 untrained, unarmed men could subdue a gorilla is fantasy. The gorillaโs strength-to-size ratio, endurance, and bone density far surpass ours. Itโs not a fightโitโs a massacre.โ
Translation:
You donโt win this. You donโt survive this. Youโre not even remembered afterward.
But somehow, none of this has stopped the theorizing.
In fact, itโs only made it worse. Because now thereโs science to argue about.
๐ฑ TikTok Makes It Worse, Of Course
Once the debate hit TikTok, it escalated to madness.
- TikTokers are acting it out with LEGO sets.
- People are posting gym videos titled: โTraining for Gorilla Fight Day.โ
- Thereโs a song called โ100 Men vs 1 Gorilla Drill Remix.โ
- One creator staged a dramatic retelling where 3 dudes sacrifice themselves so the rest can escape, narrated like itโs Braveheart.
Itโs both stupid and deeply, deeply beautiful.
๐ง What This Debate Actually Says About Us
Now letโs step back and look at the bigger picture. Why does this question matter so much to people?
Because it taps into something primal.
1. The Male Delusion Indexโข
Letโs face it: most men believe they could survive ridiculous scenarios.
- Plane crash in the jungle? โEasy.โ
- Shark attack? โIโd punch it in the nose.โ
- A bear? โIโd use my belt.โ
The gorilla debate is just another fantasy test of โWhat if Iโm the one who makes it?โ Even if โmaking itโ means being the 37th man to get tossed into a tree.
2. We Crave Stupidly High Stakes
No one wants real violence. But a 100v1 gorilla fantasy? Thatโs just dangerous enough to feel exciting, but fake enough to be funny. Itโs like imagining a zombie apocalypse, minus the guilt.
3. Internet Culture LOVES Hypotheticals
- Could 1 horse-sized duck beat 100 duck-sized horses?
- Would you rather fight 1 Mike Tyson at age 12 or 12 Mike Tysons at age 1?
- If youโre both running at each other with lightsabers, who wins?
- 100 toddlers vs a chimpanzee
- 50 middle-aged dads vs a Komodo dragon
- 10 sumo wrestlers vs a grizzly bear
- 1 guy with emotional baggage vs his ex at a wedding
We donโt want answers. We want chaos.
๐ Variations of the Debate That Got Out of Hand
This meme has now mutated into new scenarios, including:
At this point, itโs no longer about animal strength. Itโs about the fantasy of defeating our deepest fears using nothing but teamwork, optimism, and an incredible tolerance for bodily harm.
๐ฆ Final Verdict: No, You Canโt. But Please Keep Trying.
In reality, 100 guys canโt beat a gorilla.
But in our hearts? In our memes? In our late-night DMs where someone says, โBro, hear me outโฆโ?
They already have.
Because what matters most isnโt the answer.
Itโs that we keep asking the question.
Itโs that we keep dreaming that somewhere, somehow, thereโs a version of Earth where 100 dudes charge into the jungle, armed with courage, friendship, and terrible planningโand somehow win.
And if thatโs not beautiful, I donโt know what is.
๐ฃ๏ธ Your Move
Drop your team in the comments:
#TeamGorilla or #Team100Dudes?
Also: whatโs your strategy? No judgment.
(Unless your plan includes โeye pokes.โ Thatโs cheap.)
About the Creator
Benedict Makau
โWriter of weird internet thingsโ



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