Why Are TikTokers Rolling Glass Bottles Down The Stairs Until They Break? The Viral ASMR Trend Explained
ASMR lovers on TikTok are eating well right now. There's a new oddly satisfying ASMR trend taking over For You pages everywhere and it's all about rolling glass bottles down the stairs and watching (and listening) to them shatter. But how did it get started and why is it so popular? Here's what you need to know.
What Is The 'Glass Bottle Rolling Down Stairs ASMR' Trend?
Back in May 2022, TikToker @lilloalencarr posted a video where he rolls a glass jar down a staircase. The video gained hundreds of thousands of views and the TikToker decided to roll with it, pun intended. Almost all of his content going forward became glass bottle rolling ASMR, with some uploads gaining millions of views.
The trend quickly began to spread across the platform, picking up a lot of steam in May and June 2023. The trend is popular for the same reason any other ASMR trend becomes popular: for many, it's satisfying to listen to and watch.
How Is 'Glass Bottle Rolling ASMR' Used Online?
There's not much that separates one bottle-rolling ASMR video from the next. Each one starts with a person holding a bottle at the top of some stairs, followed by the bottle rolling down the stairs. A lot of the time the bottle smashes at some point in its journey, but sometimes it doesn't, adding a little bit of suspense to each upload.
Some TikTokers are mixing things up by putting interesting things in the bottles, such as Orbeez or marbles or colored sand, adding an extra layer of satisfying content to the videos. Now that the trend has gone viral on TikTok, people across other social media sites are also sharing the videos, recently inspiring a viral tweet about the trend with over 130,000 likes in a day.
For the full history of glass bottle rolling down stairs ASMR, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.
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Maybe it's just me, but I feel like ASMR has gotten just stupider in the last year or two. Like ASMR used to be shorthand for whispered videos, personal attention stuff, etc. Now though half my ASMR searches especially on YouTube are "animation of pus infected cyst burst with scalpel" and it feels like the same content farms that caused Elsagate are trying to ruin ASMR.
I just want videos of somebody trying to lull me to sleep, not footage of people breaking glass bottles let alone animations of bacteria infested pus pockets for crying out loud!