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They said we were finished; we say we’re just getting started.

On TikTok and Instagram, fans recreate scenes from Not Done Yet – but with one rule: the video must end by smashing a clock set to 1:08. The challenge has over 12 million combined views as of mid-2026. Assylum - Rebel Rhyder - Ass not done yet 2 108...

Rebel Rhyder. The name alone sketches a persona: a deliberate contradiction. “Rebel” announces insurgency; “Rhyder”—archaic spelling, a wink—invokes motion, journey, and perhaps a cowboy’s lone posture against convention. Pair that with “Assylum,” a warped echo of “asylum,” and the result is an aesthetic of misrule. This is refusal made language: asylum’s promise of refuge twisted into a place where refuge itself is interrogated. Is “Assylum” sanctuary, provocation, or a slyly humorous misspelling meant to disarm and unsettle? They said we were finished; we say we’re

: If you're feeling creative, try making a remix or a response track. Use the original track as a stem and experiment with different genres, tempos, or effects. Rebel Rhyder

This isn't just entertainment; it's a blueprint for a defiant lifestyle. It appeals to the automotive enthusiasts, the late-night grinders, and the digital nomads who value freedom above all else. The "108" movement signifies that there is always more in the tank—more stories to tell, more boundaries to push, and more content to create. The Future of the Rebel Rhyder Brand

In an era of curated perfection and algorithmic contentment, Rhyder’s Asylum offers the opposite: permission to be loud, livid, and lovably incomplete.

"Not Done Yet 2" takes the foundation of the original series and cranks the intensity. It’s a blend of: