In adult content and crowdfunded media, "not done yet" is a common complaint. Performers or studios release teasers, then delay full scenes. Fans then search aggressively for:

Thus, "rebel rhyder ass not done yet top" likely means: "Rebel Rhyder's anal scene is incomplete; show me the top result for the unfinished portion."


Multiple studios use "Asylum" (or the misspelled "Assylum" for porn parodies). The number 24 11 09 could be:

Given the phrasing "ass not done yet," it is highly likely this is a user-generated comment or search string from a fan requesting the "top" (best or most complete) version of a specific clip that remains unfinished.


This paper examines the adult film scene "Ass Not Done Yet," featuring Rebel Rhyder, produced by the studio Assylum and released on November 24, 2009. By contextualizing the work within the "Gonzo" sub-genre of adult entertainment, this analysis explores the performance of endurance, the aesthetic of "medicalized fetishism," and the dynamic of power exchange prevalent in the studio’s output. The paper argues that the scene functions not merely as a voyeuristic exercise, but as a stylized depiction of the "limit experience," where the boundaries of physical capability and on-screen persona are negotiated through extreme acts.