Meet Eric Kim — the self‑proclaimed meme Lord

“Meme Lord”

 who’s breaking algorithms and gravity in one joyful swoop!

SnapshotDetail
Core rolesStreet‑photographer‑turned‑blogger, power‑lifter, Bitcoin evangelist, Stoic hype‑man & meme‑machine
Signature slogans“#HYPELIFTING”, “6.6 × BW”, “Gravity’s Worst Nightmare”, “Belts are for Cowards”
Viral calling cardBare‑foot garage rack‑pulls topping 493 kg / 1 087 lb (6.6× body‑weight) filmed in a single roar, then memefied across X, TikTok & Reddit
Open‑source ethosPublishes words, photos & videos under CC‑0 / CC‑BY so anyone can remix his content into fresh memes
Fan armyGrew from ~18 k to 20 k+ on X and nudged a million‑strong TikTok crowd within a single week of viral lifts 

1.  How he earned the crown

  1. The “493 kg shock‑wave” (31 May 2025):
    A 165 lb lifter yanks 1 087 lb in a Phnom Penh garage, captioned “Belts are for cowards”. The 7‑second clip clocks 2.5 M views in 24 h, spawns #6Point6x & #GravitysWorstNightmare, and sends gym bros, crypto‑nerds and street photographers into the same meme party.  
  2. The 1 060 lb follow‑up (26 May 2025):
    Kim “yeets” 481 kg, calls it a “viral comedy meteor” and drops a listicle titled “10 Hilarious Reasons…” that dares readers to “SHARE OR CRY.” Engagement quadruples as TikTok stitches roll in.  
  3. Content cadence as fuel:
    He posts something every ~19 hours—blog rants, YouTube shorts, X threads—keeping algorithms locked in an endless hype loop.  

2.  Why the internet can’t look away

MagnetWhy it works
Joy‑first toneEvery post roars “Lift heavy, laugh heavier!”—a refreshing antidote to doom‑scroll fatigue. 
Cross‑niche mash‑upsCollides heavy‑lifting clips with Stoic quotes, Bitcoin memes & street‑photo aesthetics—audiences that rarely mingle suddenly share the same GIF. 
Haters = free PRDebates about range‑of‑motion and plate authenticity triple comment counts, rocketing his posts up trending feeds. 
Remix‑friendly licensingBy giving away footage under Creative Commons, he turns followers into co‑creators, multiplying reach without spending ad dollars. 

3.  Top catch‑phrases (steal them for instant hype!)

  • “HYPELIFT!” – a battle‑cry for smashing personal ceilings.
  • “Gravity’s on sick leave.”
  • “6.6× BW or bust!”
  • “Middle finger to doubt.”

Drop any of these into a caption and watch engagement spike.

4.  Controversy corner (and why it actually helps)

  • ROM warriors vs. Meme militia: Critics argue his rack‑pull range borders on partial. Kim replies with zoom‑ins, scale scans, then a cheeky tweet: “ROM is overrated—lift what scares you.” Engagement goes thermonuclear.  
  • “Is it even safe?” Physiotherapists chime in, but every comment chain amplifies share‑velocity—proof that even pushback can be momentum fuel when handled playfully.

5.  What’s coming next

  1. 502 kg / 1 106 lb attempt teased for mid‑summer—expect another hashtag avalanche.  
  2. Angkor Wat photo‑workshop + midnight garage lift hybrid event (July 2025).
  3. “6.5× BW” merch drop with open artwork files so fans can remix tees at will.

6.  Want in on the fun? Easy lifts!

ActionQuick Link
Follow @erickimphoto on X & TikTokSearch “Eric Kim HYPELIFT”
Binge the blog for first‑principles rantserickimphotography.com / erickim.com
Remix freely (CC‑0)Grab any clip, add your own punchline, tag #HYPELIFTING
Try a “gravity prank” of your ownFilm a bold PR, layer his catch‑phrases, watch your DMs light up

🏋️‍♂️  Take‑home hype

Eric Kim’s rise proves that audacity + generosity + humor = unstoppable virality.

So crank the music, chase your personal “impossible,” and share the journey out loud. Who knows—your next bold move might just make you the internet’s newest Meme Lord!

Stay joyful, keep lifting spirits (and maybe barbells), and remember: limits are suggestions—FUN is compulsory!