Which is sort of my point. Mr Beast just sort of “pops up” everywhere.
He opened his Mr Beast Burger restaurant (first in a chain of restaurants) in the nearby American Dream mall and people were acting like he invented the food court or something
Which is sort of my point. Mr Beast just sort of “pops up” everywhere.
He opened his Mr Beast Burger restaurant (first in a chain of restaurants) in the nearby American Dream mall and people were acting like he invented the food court or something
It’s not that simple. I really think one can live one’s life, even in America, and not come across this guy ever.
Sure, but what kind of life is that? ![]()
A life free of assholes? ![]()
And regarding the “Mr Beast Burger”, it’s amazing that he’s offering that. God knows, there’s nowhere in America that one can buy a hamburger so good for him for solving that issue.
Heard of him, my understanding is he runs some sort of game show that I’d rather not watch.
His face is one of the most punchable faces I’ve ever seen.
Is it weird, then, to say that I’ve watched more Mr. Beast than Survivor?
That’s 5 min of 1 Mr. Beast video, and no Survivor. I thought Survivor was a 90s game show where they put naked people on an island and… stuff happened? What’s the connection between that and MrBeast?
He does a lot of survivor adjacent style competitions.
So it’s like a crossover now? Huh. Guess that makes sense.
What I know about Mr. Beast:
I’m not going to waste my money on Mr. Beast’s food, but I think even without the mold issue, it’s probably not good-quality food.
You’re thinking of Naked and Afraid, I believe. Survivor has been been going strong for 25 years - they are into their 50th season.
No naked.
As I understand it (from a friend of mine who is in those sort of marketing circles) Mr Beast’s “punchable” face is very much by design. He intentionally smiles and frames his face in the camera in a way that is meant to evoke an unsettling “uncanny valley” reaction. Presumably to drive conversation about how punchable his face is.
Everything he does seems very calculated.
Heard of him, and seen a couple of videos. Most I (50+F) scroll past, but I was particularly interested by the one in which he lived in complete time isolation. I think I’ve watched 2-3 of his contest videos.
Vacuous self-promotion is both a talent and a skill. If you have both, and work diligently at it, you can go far and make bank.
I can think of several prominent examples who put MrBeast in the shade.
I’ve heard of him, but don’t know much, although I’m more familiar with the candy he markets called “Feastables.”
Hey, get in on the ground floor while you still can. Hop on over to VacuousSelfPromotion.com. For a small fee I can hook you up…you, too, can be a Beast.
I mean, the world has seen no shortage of those types, but Mr. Beast has been spectacularly successful by nearly any measuring stick…
As of early 2026, MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) has an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion, primarily driven by his majority stake in his holding company, Beast Industries, which is valued at roughly $5 billion.
I’m pleased that there are folks here, in this very thread, that are blissfully unaware of this fellow’s existence. Meanwhile, the algorithm believes I want near-constant updates on what he’s been up to and has been cramming that info down my throat since the before-COVID days.
A net worth that high makes his philanthropic efforts seem more trivial.
I always thought that it was just the name of a website.
It’s a guy?
ETA: Before I was scrubbed from FB I’d see clickbait thumbnails that name-checked PewDePie and Markiplier (I kept wanting to read it as Markipilier to rhyme with the capital of Vermont).
I think it’s supposed to rhyme with the term of endearment cutie pie.