Portal Radio Loop 10 Hours
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Portal Radio Loop 10 Hours, continued Skip To 5:19:00, refers to a loop of the radio tracks from the video game Portal used in a viral video that, at around the 5:19:00 timestamp, cuts to footage of a man known as "King Assripper" in his underwear doing sit-ups and pushups and farting aggressively in various locations for about two minutes. The video was uploaded to YouTube in 2012 and went viral in 2021 after an image macro telling people to search for the video and skip to the timestamp started circulating online.
Origin
On June 4th, 2012, YouTuber[1] Wheatley GLaDOS uploaded a 10-hour loop of the radio tracks from the 2007 Valve video game Portal (shown below). At timestamp 5:18:58, the footage cuts from a graphic of the radio with a timer in the corner to footage of a man in his underwear. He says it's "time to do some pushups" then does sit-ups and farts throughout, occasionally burping too. He gets into various positions and keeps farting and working out, repeatedly saying he's "ripping ass," grunting with relief after each fart. He eventually stops working out and sits on a dresser to continue farting, calling himself "king ass ripper."
The man in the video is known online as "king assripper" and also "hairy and gross," and used to post mukbang-like videos where he would eat gross food in the most disgusting angles possible. His videos are archived on Google Drive[2] and the YouTube[3] channel Little Boy. The context of the inserted clip sees King Assripper working out after making a New Years' resolution to get in shape (shown below, reupload).
Spread
On October 27th, 2021, Instagram[4] user avocado.tit posted a video showing what happens at the 5:19:00 mark in the "Portal 10 Hour Loop" video, gaining over 1,800 likes and 7,900 views in a week (shown below).
On the same day, Instagram[5] user nier.infinitio posted a Jarvis Commands meme where Tony Stark asks Jarvis to pull up the video and skip to the timestamp, gaining over 60 likes in the same span of time. It was reposted by Instagram[6] page willrepost4food that day, gaining over 7,800 likes.
The video gained substantial views as the meme was reposted by other accounts, with over 1.8 million views as of November 3rd. On October 28th, Wheatley GLaDOS posted a new video in celebration of its viral success where he live-streamed himself driving for 10 hours to the video, panning down to a screen at the 5:19:00 mark to watch the King Assripper video, gaining over 37,000 views in six days (shown below).
On October 29th, YouTuber Quill uploaded a video describing the trend, starting with an animation of Squidward telling Mr. Krabs to look up the video, gaining over 41,000 views in five days (shown below, left). On the same day, YouTuber The Nut uploaded a video edit where Markiplier appears to react to the 5:19:00 mark, gaining over 30,000 views in the same span of time (shown below, right).
On October 21st, Instagram[7] page repostrandy reposted the Jarvis meme, gaining over 46,000 likes in two days. On November 2nd, Lessons In Meme Culture posted a video explaining the meme, gaining over 429,00 views in two days (shown below).
Various Examples
Search Interest
External References
[1] YouTube – portal 10 hour loop at timestamp 5:18:55
[2] Google Drive – king assripper archive
[3] YouTube – assripper archive youtube
[4] Instagram – avocado.tit
[5] Instagram – nier.infinito
[6] Instagram – willrepost4food
[7] Instagram – repostrandy