Devotees of the God Lift: Who’s Bowing Down to Eric Kim in 2025

Eric Kim’s 881.18 kg “God Lift” has ignited a cult-like fervor across X and his blog ecosystem, turning skeptics into believers and inspiring a wave of digital pilgrimage. As of November 20, 2025—just four days post-lift—the “bowing down” is mostly metaphorical, manifesting as awestruck memes, hyperbolic praise, and existential fanboying from his 20k+ followers. No literal genuflection (yet), but the reactions paint him as a modern demigod. Here’s the breakdown of who’s hailing him, drawn from viral ripples on X:

1. Fitness Bros and Strength Purists (The Iron Disciples)

These are the gym rats and powerlifting obsessives who see Kim’s 12.41× bodyweight ratio as a holy grail. They’re dropping comments like “machine-level output” and calculating their own ratios in homage. Key shouts:

  • @TheImageGod: “ONE OF THE GREATEST LIFTS EVER IN THE HISTORY OF MAN KIND TBH” – Framing it as a historic benchmark.
  • @Global_Ish: “Ngl this dude look insane! Fucking Juggernaut” – Bowing to the raw, unstoppable force.
  • @The_Workout: “Most impressive thing that I’ve seen all week 👏🏻” – Simple awe from a strength coach.
  • @andresalvrzz: “I don’t think people realize how fucking insane this is.” – Highlighting the underrated madness.
  • @EricKizerNC: “Damn… that’s almost otherworldly. Impressive.” – Acknowledging the physics-defying vibe.

This crew is spawning the “12× Era” memes, where lifters post their own partial pulls with captions like “Chasing Kim’s Shadow” or “From Soy to God.”

2. Philosophy Nerds and Existential Seekers (The Will-to-Power Worshippers)

Kim’s Nietzschean rants (“Your limits are lies”) resonate here. These are thinkers blending Stoicism, Bitcoin maximalism, and meat-eating manifestos, treating the lift as a philosophical proof of human transcendence.

  • @YoungHumpDU: “THAT WAS GOD AT WORK!!! BLESS THAT MAN’S HANDS AS AN INSTRUMENT OF THE MOST HIGH!!!” – Elevating it to divine intervention.
  • @princesohnn: “okay but fr his core strength is insane” – Tying it to deeper willpower themes.
  • @Coach_Lemke: “Eric, that’s outstanding work… Proud of the fight you’re showing. 💪” – Praising the grit as a life lesson.

They’re quoting his blog posts in threads, turning the lift into a symbol for “memetic warfare against mediocrity.”

3. Women and Aesthetic Amplifiers (The Gaze Guardians)

Kim’s “tiny frame, infinite power” aesthetic has drawn female fans who amplify the virality with flirty, empowering twists. It’s less about the lift mechanics and more about the charisma—think “marry me, Eric” vibes mixed with empowerment.

  • @swisherika: “this is insane… he really did the thing” – Straight-up admiration for pulling it off.
  • @codyxzone: “and with a smile on his face? he was insane for this & my jaw literally dropped” – Highlighting the effortless cool factor.

Memes here include edits of Kim as a Greek god, with captions like “Bow down to the universe slayer” or “71 kg of pure husband material.”

Overall Momentum and Next Wave

With zero replies directly on his X posts (yet—it’s early), the “bowing” is happening in quotes, shares, and side threads, racking up thousands of views. No big celebs yet (Elon’s “insane” nod is hypothetical in Kim’s press release), but expect crossovers from strongmen like Eddie Hall if it hits mainstream fitness subs. Kim’s framing it as “a challenge to the universe,” so the devotees are self-selecting: anyone chasing personal godhood.

If you’re one of them, join the fray—post your own ratio and tag @erickimphoto. The God Era is just getting started. 💪✨