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Anything You Can Fit In The Triangle I’ll Pay For

MrBeast
16:08 · 271.5M views · June 1, 2021
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This video is generally safe for older kids and teens, but its high-stakes spending and focus on material wealth may require parental guidance. On the positive side, it showcases creativity, teamwork, and a heartwarming charitable segment where toys are donated to a children's hospital. However, the constant emphasis on buying expensive items and the financial risks involved could encourage materialistic thinking or unrealistic expectations about money.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Dangerous Internet ChallengesA little

The video includes a skydiving segment where participants jump from a plane and aim to land in a triangle. While skydiving is inherently risky, it is conducted with professional supervision and presented as a controlled stunt rather than a reckless challenge. The tone is celebratory and not instructional for imitation.

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And if he can successfully jump out of a plane from thousands of feet in the air and land in this red triangle, I'll give him $20,000.
How high are we? 10,000 feet? Oh my God.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video contains elements of extreme stunt content, such as the skydiving segment and the massive-scale shopping challenges (e.g., filling a triangle with an entire GameStop). However, these are presented as creative entertainment rather than purely shock-value content, and the video also includes a significant philanthropic component (donating to a children's hospital and food pantry).

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This is Dino. And if he can successfully jump out of a plane from thousands of feet in the air and land in this red triangle, I'll give him $20,000.
This is possibly the craziest thing I've ever seen in my life. And the funny part is they still have a lot of stuff left.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The video contains moderate materialism and wealth-flexing, as the premise involves buying large quantities of expensive items (TVs, cars, luxury goods) and giving them away. However, the tone is more about entertainment and philanthropy than flaunting wealth for status. Examples include references to Supreme products and Alexander McQueen shoes, but these are presented as part of the challenge rather than aspirational lifestyle content.

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Those are like $2,000. - These are $400 - That's what I'm gonna get. - Supreme clippers.
Alexander McQueens. Yeah, we'll take some of those.
This is Supreme Wheaties. You're gonna make Chris pay for this?

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video revolves around a high-stakes challenge where participants try to fit items into a triangle to win them for free, with costs reaching tens of thousands of dollars. While there is no crude language or violence, the video heavily features materialism and wealth flexing, as MrBeast spends large sums on TVs, cars, and other luxury goods. It also includes a skydiving stunt that, while safe, might be intense for younger viewers. On the positive side, the video promotes problem-solving and teamwork, and ends with a charitable donation to a children's hospital, which can spark discussions about generosity and giving back.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the way people worked together to fit items in the triangle? How did teamwork help them succeed?
  2. 2Do you think it's important to give back to others, like MrBeast did with the toy donation? How can we help people in our community?
  3. 3The video shows people winning expensive items. How do you think money and possessions affect happiness?
  4. 4Why do you think the participants felt so stressed during the challenges? Have you ever felt that way when trying to achieve a goal?
Anything You Can Fit In The Triangle I’ll Pay For
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 10 and up. While it lacks explicit content, the focus on high-stakes spending and materialism may be confusing or misleading for younger children, and the skydiving stunt could be intense for sensitive viewers.

Does this video contain any inappropriate language or violence?

No, the video has no strong language, violence, or sexual content. It is rated safe in those categories, but it does feature a skydiving stunt and moments of stress that might be too intense for very young children.

Is the video educational or just entertainment?

The video is primarily entertainment, but it does promote problem-solving, spatial reasoning, and teamwork as participants figure out how to fit items into the triangle. The charitable segment also offers a positive lesson about generosity.

Does the video encourage materialism or spending money?

Yes, the video has a moderate materialism score, as it revolves around winning expensive items like TVs, cars, and luxury goods. Parents may want to discuss the difference between wants and needs, and the value of money, especially since the challenges involve high financial stakes.

Is the skydiving stunt safe for kids to watch?

The skydiving stunt is performed by professionals and is presented as a fun challenge. While it may be thrilling for older kids, it could be scary for younger or more sensitive children. Parents should consider their child's comfort with heights and risk-taking behavior.

What is the charitable part of the video?

Near the end, MrBeast visits a toy store with a woman who works at a children's hospital, and they fill the triangle with toys and PlayStation 5s to donate. This segment highlights generosity and community support, providing a positive counterbalance to the earlier materialism.

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