"Gravity's not taking any days off": Internet in shambles as Agent tries to fly after filling 250 helium balloons

Bunch of ballons (Image via Unsplash/ Madison Oren)
Agent tries to fly after filling 250 helium balloons (Image via Unsplash/Madison Oren)

Agent has again emerged at the center stage of hilarious reactions after a video of him trying to fly with 250 helium-filled balloons surfaced online. This delightful experiment, of course, did not wait for science and sent physics backstage, and a laughter storm took its place.

For those under the rocks, Agent 00 is a popular YouTuber and AMP who is often spotted with Ray Asian. He had enough of walking and chose to float over his fans in royal style. You'd think he actually floated, but no. Gravity caught the better of him, and as comically as he started the episode, he failed.

Apparently, he spent almost ten hours on it, and that's exactly why fans are rolling on the floor.

Agent 00 is popular for his exaggerated videos and goofy vibes. The best combo he can ever be a part of is with Ray.

But this helium stunt felt like a different level of adrenaline boost. Nothing, including physics, maths, or common sense, could stop him from giving it a shot. Not only this, he apparently tried the stunt with a different number of balloons. Once, he tried jumping off a bench with 120 balloons tied to his back.


Internet in shambles as Agent tries to fly after filling 250 helium balloons

The camera followed the YouTuber through the entire process: the buildup, the balloon-tying, the anticipation... and the comical failure that surprised nobody. Agent’s commitment to internet shenanigans is absolutely impeccable.

A netizen @ItsMattJason commented,

“Guess gravity’s not taking any days off.”

The cost that may have been involved made many netizens scratch their heads, asking, "WHY?" While some saw it as an expensive lesson in physics, others enjoyed it as peak YouTuber behavior.

This social media user @suayrez commented,

“He spent 10k for it to not work.”

Another social media user, @CARN0N, posted,

“Finally, a worthwhile use of YouTuber money.”

Every hero needs a sidekick—and in this case, the MVP is surely the cameraman.

Another netizen @wavu_is_active shared,

“Cameraman: ‘You got this man.’”

Pixar gave us dreams of flying through the clouds with movies like Up, while YouTubers offered us the reality check... Well, it does not take just some latex and helium to become Carl Fredricksen.

Another X user, @isaspxrky, posted,

“Bro thinks this is the movie Up.”

One last by @racksposted before we sign off,

“ see what happen was “

Ultimately, Agent 00 didn’t just try to challenge gravity: he wrote an entire manual of how to entertain millions of bemused fans who reheated their snacks to watch the flying episode, willingly suspending the disbelief.

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Edited by Anshika Jain