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Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 20:19:19


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


How do?

Something a wee bit different this time. Having recently, therefore somewhat belatedly, discovered YouTube beyond just watching old music videos. There’s a lot on there, and once you find something on your wavelength, very enjoyable.

And I want to know what you tune into. Now, so as to avoid hassling the Mods, Nothing Political Please. No political commentators or ‘alternative news feeds’, regardless. Let’s just, not go anywhere near there, yeah? Sure we can all find that on our own.

As ever, some to start. I won’t embed, just post the link and a description to save loading troubles for future readers. I suggest all follow suit, but only suggest. You do you!

So.

James Townsend & Son - 18th Century Cookery. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=92xHoNQQ45s

I like popular history. I like cooking. I like finding recipes I can cook at camp, for added LARPy depth. And this feed is pretty excellent. Presenter, James Townsend, is affable and factual, his style very welcoming and pleasingly informative. Whilst colonial and independence era America centric, it’s a time period of interest to anyone of European descent in terms of shared history. And just overall well put together and enjoyable.

I mostly watch the cookery videos (the bulk of their fare), but there’s also, well, lifestyle stuff. Like how oil skins are made and that. Very enjoyable all in all.

Kirioth. A 40k news and opinion feed. https://m.youtube.com/user/KiriothTV

Fog up, I’ll warn you he uses swearies in his videos. Not in a remotely edgelord way. Just as part of his vocab.

I seem to be of a similar mind to him, so take my endorsement with that a known. But I find he’s pretty level headed, and likes to be as factual as he can, very rarely falling to hyperbole. Always got time for his vids.

Minty Comedic Arts. A movie info feed, featuring ‘interesting stuff’ about older movies. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-AWmzJffDRA

Again, some swearing, but not in an edgy way, just a general vocab.

Never fails to entertain, and covers a lot of films, typically ones I greatly enjoy, or soon seek out. He also looks like my mate Adam. Down to the cadence of speech and physicality. But it’s not Adam!

How about you peeps?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 20:25:32


Post by: Kroem


I had to block Youtube as otherwise I lose entire evenings to it! But I did enjoy watching Day9's Starcraft Broodwar strategy videos back in the day.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 21:38:05


Post by: Jadenim


I enjoy a lot of stuff on the YouTubes, but a couple in particular are Lindsay Ellis, who does some really good technical analysis of films (and more recently, literature):

https://www.youtube.com/user/chezapoctube

And more importantly, Loading Ready Run; they’re a Canadian comedy troupe who have also evolved into computer and tabletop game streaming (and other things). You may know them from the “Friday Nights” series on Magic the Gathering, but they do a tonne of other stuff:

https://www.youtube.com/user/loadingreadyrun


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 21:45:42


Post by: Cynista


Luetin09

https://www.youtube.com/user/Luetin09/videos

Best lore videos on youtube IMO. Well researched, well presented and great production values


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 22:31:00


Post by: Freeflow44


Almazan Kitchen is great cooking YouTube channel as well


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 22:35:03


Post by: Sgt_Smudge


I like lots, but my favourite two are Hatfilms, and Fact Fiend. Both British, generally laddish banter, the former being video games and other nonsense, the latter being a banterish "professionally unprofessional" take on many of the weird facts of the world, media, and fiction.

I do like more intellectual and serious stuff too, but I watch Youtube first and foremost to relax and enjoy it - hence the above!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/15 22:53:52


Post by: helgrenze


Mostly I use Youtube to scan for new music and such.
Such as TheSnakeCharmer, Frog Leap Studios, and PMJ
But also
Big James Townsend & Son fan.
Fil from Wings of Pegasus Dude does some amazing analysis of musicians and gives pointers on playing without effects.
Scotty Kilmer mechanic talks about car repair and stuff. lots of good info for the home repair type.
Critical Role and Nerdarchy for that D&D fix.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 00:30:00


Post by: LordofHats


Cinema Sins and Honest Trailers I'll watch for their entertainment value.

I do rather like Nerd Slayer's "Death of a Game" series, which focuses on the development history of various MMOs and what their successes and failures were.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 01:40:45


Post by: ZergSmasher


Eckhart's Ladder: Interesting discussions about various Sci-fi universes. He mainly discusses things from Star Wars, but ultimately does some "Who would win?" and "Who has the best ____?" type videos comparing a lot of different franchises including Star Trek, Halo, Warhammer 40k, Mass Effect, and more.

FamilyJules: This guy is awesome with his guitar, playing lots of fan favorite music from various video games.

The Glacial Geek: Fun Warhammer 40k content including battle reports for both regular 40k and Kill Team, as well as discussion about the state of the game.

Robbaz: A Swedish video gamer who has way too much fun playing various offbeat games including Kerbal Space Program, Euro Truck Simulator, Planet Coaster, and more.

SoloDoubleJ: I watch this guy mainly to pick up pointers on how to play SMITE better. He's pretty good at it and has good ideas for character builds.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 02:19:27


Post by: Grimskul


AngryJoe Show: As far as game reviews go, he's definitely one of the more impartial reviewers and though some of his skits can be a little on the cringey side, he's great on providing an in-depth look at a game and calling out on a lot of the questionable business practices of microtransactions and unnecessarily grindy aspects of modern gaming.

StrikingScorpion/TabletopTactics/WintersSEO: The trinity of battle report guys for me, not only great painted models, variety in army and tables but very well paced and filmed. Tabletop Tactics in particular has a very good rapport and banter in their crew and I could pass the hours away hearing them go on. Honorable mention goes out to SkaredCast as well, he's just a little lower since he has mainly Aeldari for his army and thus can't really match the studio stuff the other guys do.

ProZD: Lots of funny voiceovers and relevant tongue-in cheek satire on video games and anime.

Mega64: Lots of great video game skits and their DBZ shorts are some of the best I've seen.

Videogamedunkey: Doesn't post as frequently as he used to, but when he does its invariably worth it,

Manslayer: The creator of Gamerpoop, lord of hip dance moves in Skyrim and Fallout, he makes sure that the golden age of Bioware and Bethesda games keep on giving with his parodies. It says something about the quality of their recent games if he makes barely any gamerpoops on them in comparison to their earlier titles.

Some of the dead channels but great for revisiting is definitely Filthy Frank and OneyNG. The former for some truly landmark original content, and the other with his distinct animation and style that a lot of animators I noticed are inspired by (particularly DBZ/anime parody animations).




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 02:22:17


Post by: dodgemetal


I don't watch tv but do watch doco's and music on youtube, not a fan of the way they are treating a lot of tubers with de-monetizing them through but it's easier to use than patreon.

I watch a lot of rockhounding, paleo weapons, fishing and tool/craft/blacksmithing videos from lots of different tubers, couple of better ones are,

Rokkit kit, Kayak fishing - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClSn_RiudM3oTxnrNg4QX3Q

Forgotten Weapons, old weapon channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/ForgottenWeapons

For rock collecting I've just started watching this guy as he a bit more local to me - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvl86XFshpCzzQjWqyi15sQ

Do like some of glacial geeks batreps too, he's not as annoying to listen to as most of the 40k guys.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 04:52:37


Post by: Lance845


Mr. Sunday Movies and the Weekly Planet.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 07:51:21


Post by: Just Tony


My daughters are the ones that do the constant youtube binging, not I. That being said, there was a user named Buffalax that used to subtitle non-English music videos showcasing what English words it sounds like they're saying. Some is absolute gibberish which is entertaining enough, some is so crystal clear and form full on sentences that are almost wet yourself funny. At least to me, anyway.


I don't turn away when my 6 year old watches Collins Key, the videos are usually quite funny. And the two sisters that do the bath bomb episodes, Just Jordan and All Around Audrey or something around that, pretty funny to watch them panic as an overzealous bath bomb exceeds the volume of their container.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 08:34:26


Post by: Ratius


James Townsend & Son - 18th Century Cookery. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=92xHoNQQ45s


Great little channel.

I always keep an eye on

Alientheory - fan based vids on the Alien universe (sometimes read novels extracts)
Mattojelic / agamdaor - chess videos
Kim Justice - retro gaming reviews (80s-90s)
Yellowbrick video - ambient chillout music
Indridcasts - DoW2 pvp battle vids
Thelockpickinglawayer - guy picks locks - strangely hypnotic


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 09:14:58


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


I'm surprised, but probably shouldn't be, at how many other Dakkanauts enjoy Jas Townsend & Son

Am giving the others a whirl, one by one. Factfiend I enjoyed. I'd describe it less as laddish banter (which can often mean a lack of actual wit replaced with casual 'isms') and more as 'Pub QI'. Genuinely interesting facts that amuse and entertain, but aren't likely to particularly enrich one's life.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 09:16:53


Post by: Ratius


Oh I forgot numberphile - math based stuff (some of it waaay over my head but nice simple style to the vids - the good will hunting film problem was a cool watch).


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 17:56:36


Post by: Vulcan


I've become a big fan of Drachinifel. He does videos on naval history with a strong focus on the dreadnaught era, but he does stray into earlier eras from time to time. What separates his channel from others doing the same thing is his English sense of humor. Sadly, a number of his earlier videos use a computer voice and lost a lot, but he's slowly remaking them with his own voice and they're much improved for it.

Probably the best ones involve his descriptions of naval battles - Jutland, Operation Cerberus, and the crown jewel for humor; the Battle of Samar and the exploits of Taffy 3. Where a couple destroyers charge a battleship-heavy task force because 'of course they do'...

The History Guy is a fun channel for historical trivia.

Knowing Better is also fun for educating yourself on the topics he touches on. HOWEVER, he does touch on politics from a moderate standpoint in some of his videos, so extremists on both sides will not enjoy those particular shows. (Yes, in the comments he's been accused of being both a 'libtard' and a 'conservatard'... for the same video.) You have been warned. The only reason I mention him is because he does an excellent non-partisan analysis of the Bill of Rights which everyone should see.

Shadiversity, Skallgrim, Metatron, and Scholagladiatoria all do nice work about ancient and medieval history and/or fantasy, with extra emphasis on weapons and fighting techniques. Granted, some much more credibly or realistic than others...

BazBattles does nice graphics based recreations of historical battles, mostly ancient but with a scattering of medieval and even WWII...

MilitaryHistoryVisualized does graphic-based analysis of various military historical issues as well. Lots of deeper content there, going behind the tactics and strategy and into the political and logistics of various situations as well.

Sadly, the past year-and-a-half have forced me to walk away from all the Star Wars channels I used to watch.

On the lighter side, Simon's Cat is fairly simple animation of the trials and tribulations of living with cats. And theslowmoguys film lots of rather silly hijinks with their slow-motion cameras for our entertainment...


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 18:06:05


Post by: Turnip Jedi


I'm a bit picky about me youtubes as floopyhaired no nothing shillmonkeys seem to be 90pc of yt's output

that said I like;

Jim 'kin Sterling son, a like minded chunky rage klaxon
Lukes APS, admittedly the shill rate has jumped but its his stuff and he knows his nerd onions
Lindybeige, the post 2000's Johnny Ball, I dont always agree with him but he can spin a tale
Vincent Curkov, excellent GB coverage and match reports that dont drag
Filmjoy, does what it says on the tin


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 18:26:59


Post by: Elbows


There are loads of fake/garbage restoration videos and channels out there, but this one is legitimate:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrMVIBtqFW6O0-MWq26gqw

my mechanics

A crazy Swiss guy who has serious skills at fixing/restoring, etc...with a penchant for polishing every single bolt. Really relaxing to watch and not a hack-job like soooo many other videos.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 20:21:55


Post by: Momotaro


Bedtime Stories - true life tales of the unknown, illustrated brilliantly in B&W. The narrator has an amazingly creepy voice.

Jim Sterling, as mentioned above.

A number of bushcraft, hiking and camping channels are basically extreme cooking channels. Joe Robinet and The Outdoor Gear Review are a good antidote to real life.

Big Clive takes apart consumer electronics and electricals, points out how they're deathtraps, and then takes them waaaay beyond their operating specs...


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 20:40:24


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


How could I forget ‘Zack Morris Is Trash’

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8nAALRqh6TE

A childhood favourite, neatly deconstructed.

And yes. Kelly Kapowski remains a Goddess!


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 Momotaro wrote:
Bedtime Stories - true life tales of the unknown, illustrated brilliantly in B&W. The narrator has an amazingly creepy voice.

Jim Sterling, as mentioned above.

A number of bushcraft, hiking and camping channels are basically extreme cooking channels. Joe Robinet and The Outdoor Gear Review are a good antidote to real life.

Big Clive takes apart consumer electronics and electricals, points out how they're deathtraps, and then takes them waaaay beyond their operating specs...


Can I have a link to Bedtime Stories? I suspect it might be a trickier one to successfully search out.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 20:51:44


Post by: oni


My sub list is pretty long, but some of my favorites are:

W40K related...
Tabletop Tactics
Warhammer TV
Winters SEO

Non-W40K...
First We Feast (absolutely amazing and so jealous I didn't think of it.)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPD_bxCRGpmmeQcbe2kpPaA

Tasty (prepare yourself for type-9000 diabetes.)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFp8uSYCjXOMnkUyb3CQ3Q

Glove and Boots
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1qC39KQoTG6LqgL_YnjSSQ




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:03:38


Post by: The Forgemaster



Viva La Dirt League - funny skits re online gaming. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCchBatdUMZoMfJ3rIzgV84g
How It Should Have Ended - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHCph-_jLba_9atyCZJPLQQ
Tabletop Assault - a BatRep/tactics channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR5wlhYssIt7VkNpv05yJ6w
Mark Rober - interesting mechanical ideas - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1kMZp36IQSyNx_9h4mpCg
winters SEO - a BatRep/tactics channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVwkGrdqVEGkU3LNlp70fw
Ollie Bye - history of the world/regions via maps - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6gNjP1W4FXWExT5QpYkmhQ
Darkmatter 2525 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71922DE34C9673BD
CGMeetup - They make CGI short films - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrSvhrtUgpZT3EU0x1Zoy-w
The Templin Institute - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpqCsO-fb2_OzVxm7J9MslA/videos


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:04:13


Post by: Do_I_Not_Like_That


A lot of people have mentioned this before on dakka, but I do like watching Forgotten Weapons.

I'm not a gun owner, never have been, but I love seeing old muskets getting blasted off.

And one of its plus points is there is absolutely ZERO gun politics. No pun intended Just old guns, rare guns, and interesting things about how guns work.

Military history is a hobby of mine, so it gives you insights into how these old weapons were used.

Marcowargamer is an excellent channel for board games, RPGs, etc etc highly recommended

Not a channel as such, and non-British dakka members probably won't know what the feth I'm talking about, but I just like watching old game shows:

Bullseye with Jim Bowen the Crystal Maze, the interceptor, the Krypton factor, and old shows like Minder, The Professionals, The Sweeney, The Saint (pre-Bond Roger Moore)


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:22:46


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Old game shows?

Super, smashing, great.

Do I win a speedboat?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:34:08


Post by: Do_I_Not_Like_That


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
Old game shows?

Super, smashing, great.

Do I win a speedboat?


To be honest, what with rising sea levels, and bad coastal erosion in Britain, those Northerners who won a speedboat in Bullseye, are probably sitting quite smugly right now

It's funny to see VHS players getting treated with reverence. Feth me, you couldn't even give those things away now in this day and age


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:40:44


Post by: Yodhrin


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:

James Townsend & Son - 18th Century Cookery. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=92xHoNQQ45s


I was going to curse you for this one since I've wasted ages on it so far, but then I started looking at the comments and the amount of Rabble Rabble and utter batgakery is just glorious. Did you know that people don't cook like this anymore because pepperoni Hot Pockets are an NWO conspiracy?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:44:44


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Silly you.

There are a few rules in life.

1. Don’t get dead.
2. Don’t get on fire
3. Don’t read the comments.

Silly, silly you!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:58:55


Post by: John Prins


Science and Futurism, with Isaac Arthur - a brilliant channel about (hard science) futurism, astrophysics, terraforming, interstellar travel and transhumanism.
Knowing Better - as mentioned above, a good analysis on American politics.
Extra Credits - about the video game industry, but also videos on history and mythology which are amazing.
Kirioth - as above, a good source for rumor and opinion on 40k.
Geography Now - going through every country on Earth alphabetically, one per week (approx). Funny and informative with a great cast.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 21:59:16


Post by: Yodhrin


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
Silly you.

There are a few rules in life.

1. Don’t get dead.
2. Don’t get on fire
3. Don’t read the comments.

Silly, silly you!


Oh no, you misunderstand. I was going to get annoyed that you tricked me into watching hours of videos on 18th century cooking when I don't even like cooking, until I read the comments and found the richest seam of unintentionally hilarious crazy I've seen in months


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/16 22:50:37


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Triple silly you?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 05:38:45


Post by: Just Tony


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
How could I forget ‘Zack Morris Is Trash’

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8nAALRqh6TE

A childhood favourite, neatly deconstructed.

And yes. Kelly Kapowski remains a Goddess!


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 Momotaro wrote:
Bedtime Stories - true life tales of the unknown, illustrated brilliantly in B&W. The narrator has an amazingly creepy voice.

Jim Sterling, as mentioned above.

A number of bushcraft, hiking and camping channels are basically extreme cooking channels. Joe Robinet and The Outdoor Gear Review are a good antidote to real life.

Big Clive takes apart consumer electronics and electricals, points out how they're deathtraps, and then takes them waaaay beyond their operating specs...


Can I have a link to Bedtime Stories? I suspect it might be a trickier one to successfully search out.


I was way more partial to Jesse Spano on that show. It's the only reason I suffered through Showgirl.


Also, almost forgot one of the most entertaining channels of all time: EPIC MEAL TIME!!!!!!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 08:37:54


Post by: A Town Called Malus


Some of my favourite channels:

Hbomberguy - some of his stuff is left wing political but he also does non-political examinations of video games and media (his Bloodborne video about play conditioning is excellent, as is his video on the effect that VHS had on how we view film). Also, his Serious Lore Analysis video on the ctrl+alt+del Loss comic is phenomenal. His recent video on Flat-Eartherism is also pretty great. Hail Sobek!

Lindsay Ellis - some great film analysis here, ranging from the history of particular films (all the different films made of beauty and the beast for example), to videos on stuff like death of the author, product placement and fair use, how corporate entities try to manufacture authenticity in their advertising and a multi-video series examining the Transformers franchise under film theory (such as auteur theory, feminist theory etc.).

OSWReview: podcast where some irish lads review wrestling shows, typically looking at specific arcs (their first was Hulkamania and they're currently riding the Lex Express). The early reviews aren't as good as they hadn't found their voice but once you get the holy trinity of Jay, OOC and V1 it quickly improves. They're very funny in my opinion and you can learn quite a bit about what was going in the background of some of these time periods. For their reviews of current wrestling stuff they usually have Maffew from Botchamania as a guest.

Terrible Writing Advice: tongue in cheek videos about writing fiction, filled to the brim with love triangles, superfluous side characters and lots of terrible advice.

Extra Credits: great analysis of the video game industry and games themselves. As mentioned their Extra History videos are excellent (and if in doubt, it was Walpole).

LittleKuriboh: Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged, obviously, but he also has the Mark Remark which is a tongue in cheek wrestling review show (not current, is from a while back but he's gonna do a one-off of this year's wrestlemania, I've heard) and Watches Yu-Gi-Oh GX in which he watches an episode of Yu-Gi-Oh GX and then reviews it, especially the arses of the summoned monsters.

PennyArcadeTV: there's Penny Arcade The Series which is a little documentary series showing you behind the scenes of PA, including the run up to PAX which is pretty cool. Also Acquisitions Incorporated and the 'C' Team for some DnD goodness.

Zee Bashew: little animated videos about DnD stuff.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 08:56:06


Post by: StygianBeach


I watch alot of various stuff on Youtube, mainly history and gaming related.

My favourite channel at the moment is Squidge Rugby, I find his level of analysis amazing especially how quickly he analysis a game and gets a video out.

I just wish he would slow the text jokes down so I could read them without pausing the video.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2oaGQ6Dds6g9lqfexUFbQ


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 10:26:47


Post by: Haighus


Some of my regular watches have already been mentioned. I commonly watch:

Forgotten Weapons and the sister channel, InRangeTV (as mentioned above)

Scholagladiatoria (Matt Easton- excellent, measured, contextualised videos about historical weapons and their use)

Military History Visualised, and Military History Not Visualised to a lesser extent (excelent, in-depth videos about battle strategy, tactics, logistics, and organisation, good humour too)

Overly Sarcastic Productions (not seen these folks mentioned- funny videos about mythology, literature, and history- the mythology stuff is especially great. Nice animation style)

Extra History (I've not got round to watching the Extra Credits stuff yet, but the history is decent)

Bloke on the Range (messing about with guns, notably from the bolt-action era- amusing Mad Minute series with different guns)

Practical Engineering (channel I discovered recently, loads of really cool, accessible videos about engineering. I especially love the civil engineering stuff)

Tom Scott (videos about interesting and amusing factoids- usually short enough to watch when you are waiting for 5 mins somewhere)

MiracleOfSound (love this dude's music)

Hydraulic Press Channel (they squish stuff. With a press)

BrickExperimentChannel (do crazy tests with lego- like lifting over 100kg with lego pulleys and motors)

Spirit Of The Law (if you like Age of Empires 2, you need to watch this guy- loads of cool insights into the mechanics of that game!)

Lindsey Ellis (mentioned above)

ElectroBoom (hilarious guy regularly electrocuting himself)

DoodleChaos (amazing videos synced to music)

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (builds bizarre musical contraptions from all kind of stuff. Furby organ, 'nuff said)



I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).



Wow, that is a lot of channels...


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tneva82 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1kQNoWIH85dB_Vxka9g

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMp-4uv1jfVa0dXkZv3qQYA

No bonus points for figuring out what game I enjoy


Ooh ooh, guessing games!

Hmmm....

Clearly, you are a backgammon type


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 11:41:29


Post by: Momotaro


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:


 Momotaro wrote:
Bedtime Stories - true life tales of the unknown, illustrated brilliantly in B&W. The narrator has an amazingly creepy voice.


Can I have a link to Bedtime Stories? I suspect it might be a trickier one to successfully search out.


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD4-G3Aokt2sM7TYQV2HmA

As requested!

The older narrator is really good, but the new chap (last two or three videos) is settling in nicely.

Also, if you're into podcasts, The White Vault is a Lovecraftian radio play set on Svalbard in the modern day. It's long, about 6-7 hours, but builds up nicely. When everything hits the fan, it REALLY hits the fan.

https://thewhitevault.com/




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 12:05:43


Post by: A Town Called Malus


 Haighus wrote:

I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).


Is Shadiversity the person who has videos examining the design of castles in video games and evaluating whether they actually work? If so I liked those when I saw them, though was around two years ago now


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 12:08:00


Post by: dodgemetal


Spoiler:
 Haighus wrote:
Some of my regular watches have already been mentioned. I commonly watch:

Forgotten Weapons and the sister channel, InRangeTV (as mentioned above)

Scholagladiatoria (Matt Easton- excellent, measured, contextualised videos about historical weapons and their use)

Military History Visualised, and Military History Not Visualised to a lesser extent (excelent, in-depth videos about battle strategy, tactics, logistics, and organisation, good humour too)

Overly Sarcastic Productions (not seen these folks mentioned- funny videos about mythology, literature, and history- the mythology stuff is especially great. Nice animation style)

Extra History (I've not got round to watching the Extra Credits stuff yet, but the history is decent)

Bloke on the Range (messing about with guns, notably from the bolt-action era- amusing Mad Minute series with different guns)

Practical Engineering (channel I discovered recently, loads of really cool, accessible videos about engineering. I especially love the civil engineering stuff)

Tom Scott (videos about interesting and amusing factoids- usually short enough to watch when you are waiting for 5 mins somewhere)

MiracleOfSound (love this dude's music)

Hydraulic Press Channel (they squish stuff. With a press)

BrickExperimentChannel (do crazy tests with lego- like lifting over 100kg with lego pulleys and motors)

Spirit Of The Law (if you like Age of Empires 2, you need to watch this guy- loads of cool insights into the mechanics of that game!)

Lindsey Ellis (mentioned above)

ElectroBoom (hilarious guy regularly electrocuting himself)

DoodleChaos (amazing videos synced to music)

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (builds bizarre musical contraptions from all kind of stuff. Furby organ, 'nuff said)



I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).



Wow, that is a lot of channels...


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tneva82 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1kQNoWIH85dB_Vxka9g

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMp-4uv1jfVa0dXkZv3qQYA

No bonus points for figuring out what game I enjoy


Ooh ooh, guessing games!

Hmmm....

Clearly, you are a backgammon type


Nice to hear someone else knows what lindybeige is like with accuracy, I gave up quick on watching him cause of that. I find Scholagladiatoria is pretty good but doesn't cover what i'm interested in, he's all swords.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 12:38:46


Post by: Haighus


A Town Called Malus wrote:
 Haighus wrote:

I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).


Is Shadiversity the person who has videos examining the design of castles in video games and evaluating whether they actually work? If so I liked those when I saw them, though was around two years ago now


Yes, those are some of his best videos.

dodgemetal wrote:
Spoiler:
 Haighus wrote:
Some of my regular watches have already been mentioned. I commonly watch:

Forgotten Weapons and the sister channel, InRangeTV (as mentioned above)

Scholagladiatoria (Matt Easton- excellent, measured, contextualised videos about historical weapons and their use)

Military History Visualised, and Military History Not Visualised to a lesser extent (excelent, in-depth videos about battle strategy, tactics, logistics, and organisation, good humour too)

Overly Sarcastic Productions (not seen these folks mentioned- funny videos about mythology, literature, and history- the mythology stuff is especially great. Nice animation style)

Extra History (I've not got round to watching the Extra Credits stuff yet, but the history is decent)

Bloke on the Range (messing about with guns, notably from the bolt-action era- amusing Mad Minute series with different guns)

Practical Engineering (channel I discovered recently, loads of really cool, accessible videos about engineering. I especially love the civil engineering stuff)

Tom Scott (videos about interesting and amusing factoids- usually short enough to watch when you are waiting for 5 mins somewhere)

MiracleOfSound (love this dude's music)

Hydraulic Press Channel (they squish stuff. With a press)

BrickExperimentChannel (do crazy tests with lego- like lifting over 100kg with lego pulleys and motors)

Spirit Of The Law (if you like Age of Empires 2, you need to watch this guy- loads of cool insights into the mechanics of that game!)

Lindsey Ellis (mentioned above)

ElectroBoom (hilarious guy regularly electrocuting himself)

DoodleChaos (amazing videos synced to music)

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (builds bizarre musical contraptions from all kind of stuff. Furby organ, 'nuff said)



I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).



Wow, that is a lot of channels...


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tneva82 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1kQNoWIH85dB_Vxka9g

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMp-4uv1jfVa0dXkZv3qQYA

No bonus points for figuring out what game I enjoy


Ooh ooh, guessing games!

Hmmm....

Clearly, you are a backgammon type


Nice to hear someone else knows what lindybeige is like with accuracy, I gave up quick on watching him cause of that. I find Scholagladiatoria is pretty good but doesn't cover what i'm interested in, he's all swords.


There is a fair bit on combat with pistols too, but yes, mostly personal weapons up to and including the 19th century. Anything after the introduction of smokeless powder, you are generally better off watching Forgotten Weapons and Bloke on the Range.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 13:13:12


Post by: dodgemetal


 Haighus wrote:
A Town Called Malus wrote:
 Haighus wrote:

I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).


Is Shadiversity the person who has videos examining the design of castles in video games and evaluating whether they actually work? If so I liked those when I saw them, though was around two years ago now


Yes, those are some of his best videos.

dodgemetal wrote:
Spoiler:
 Haighus wrote:
Some of my regular watches have already been mentioned. I commonly watch:

Forgotten Weapons and the sister channel, InRangeTV (as mentioned above)

Scholagladiatoria (Matt Easton- excellent, measured, contextualised videos about historical weapons and their use)

Military History Visualised, and Military History Not Visualised to a lesser extent (excelent, in-depth videos about battle strategy, tactics, logistics, and organisation, good humour too)

Overly Sarcastic Productions (not seen these folks mentioned- funny videos about mythology, literature, and history- the mythology stuff is especially great. Nice animation style)

Extra History (I've not got round to watching the Extra Credits stuff yet, but the history is decent)

Bloke on the Range (messing about with guns, notably from the bolt-action era- amusing Mad Minute series with different guns)

Practical Engineering (channel I discovered recently, loads of really cool, accessible videos about engineering. I especially love the civil engineering stuff)

Tom Scott (videos about interesting and amusing factoids- usually short enough to watch when you are waiting for 5 mins somewhere)

MiracleOfSound (love this dude's music)

Hydraulic Press Channel (they squish stuff. With a press)

BrickExperimentChannel (do crazy tests with lego- like lifting over 100kg with lego pulleys and motors)

Spirit Of The Law (if you like Age of Empires 2, you need to watch this guy- loads of cool insights into the mechanics of that game!)

Lindsey Ellis (mentioned above)

ElectroBoom (hilarious guy regularly electrocuting himself)

DoodleChaos (amazing videos synced to music)

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (builds bizarre musical contraptions from all kind of stuff. Furby organ, 'nuff said)



I used to watch Shadiversity and Lindybeige a fair bit, but I have gone off both of them- Lindybeige is infamously unreliable in the authenticity of what he is saying, and I only really like Shad's stuff on buildings (which, whilst Anglo-centric, are pretty good. Especially the castle stuff).



Wow, that is a lot of channels...


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tneva82 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1kQNoWIH85dB_Vxka9g

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMp-4uv1jfVa0dXkZv3qQYA

No bonus points for figuring out what game I enjoy


Ooh ooh, guessing games!

Hmmm....

Clearly, you are a backgammon type


Nice to hear someone else knows what lindybeige is like with accuracy, I gave up quick on watching him cause of that. I find Scholagladiatoria is pretty good but doesn't cover what i'm interested in, he's all swords.


There is a fair bit on combat with pistols too, but yes, mostly personal weapons up to and including the 19th century. Anything after the introduction of smokeless powder, you are generally better off watching Forgotten Weapons and Bloke on the Range.


Yes, I was actually meaning axes and warhammers, He's not bad with them and he's got a few videos but even he has mentioned he's not the best with them.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 13:15:02


Post by: Haighus


Ahh, agreed. His stuff on dane axes is great though, primarily because he pays attention to the actual specs of the artefacts.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/17 18:12:07


Post by: hotsauceman1


I keep Tab on lotsa different ones
PAinting
Miniac: Greath PAinter and really shows you advanced techniques in ways that make sens
eBay miniature rescue: Really shows you how simple painting to a high standard can be.
Entertainment
Biliam Alot of nostalgia here, goes over history of franchise form my youth is pretty cool
Linsey Ellis: Been Following her since Nostalgia Chick, she has really changed, for better and for worse. Mostly better.
Quinton Reviews: Really Weird Review Shows, but I love it.
Mothers Basement: Good anime topics, not reviews
Gigguk: Same as above

I could go on, youtube is my main form of entertainment so I watch alot
Im gonna link a video from Quinton cause I saw it last night and made me burst out laughing



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/19 09:33:20


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Toy Galaxy.

Again, an informative and entertaining channel.

Just started their Robotech vids....

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CrIm5lYSdTQ


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/19 12:26:59


Post by: Formosa


I went through my Subs list and it.... messy, so much random stuff but here are some of my favourites.

Timcast
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe02lGcO-ahAURWuxAJnjdA
Rubin Report
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdKr0Bgd_5saZYqLCa9mng
Angry Joe Show
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgv2QHkT2ljEixyulzOnUQ
YongYea
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT6iAerLNE-0J1S_E97UAuQ
Layman Gaming (awesome channel)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwpmyAEOxIFmiXHFk4XbLMA
SCP The Exploring series
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYyWrpcVU2PZlLohFaYOZUw
Kirioth TV
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG15DOaAVIpl13UqPP1mTRg
SCP The Volgun, Give this one a look people its excellent.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmEL8JoDBE25gvCFkrqhcw
Ted Talks
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsT0YIqwnpJCM-mx7-gSA4Q


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Forgot Joe rogen, love that show


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/19 20:07:19


Post by: Elemental


Postmodern Jukebox: https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottBradleeLovesYa/videos

They do jazz and cabaret covers of songs, and my favourites are the ones you really wouldn't expect to see in that style. Like these--

Spoiler:








Drawfee: https://www.youtube.com/user/Drawfee/videos

Artists take on various drawing challenges. Most of their "draw X they've never seen" videos are comedy gold. Two of my favourites--

Spoiler:











Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/19 22:16:31


Post by: StygianBeach


I forgot to mention

Potholer54

He talks about Science Journalism, in his latest upload he talks about a youtuber misrepresenting Scientific predictions and then debunking those misrepresentations.

I enjoy his stuff on climate change the most.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/19 23:24:59


Post by: Gangland


I enjoy ThegnThrand. He does test videos of mode4rn replicas of ancient-medieval weapons. Is it scientific? No, but it is interesting and he knows the history for the most part.

https://www.youtube.com/user/ThegnThrand/videos


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/20 16:51:52


Post by: MonkeyBallistic


It’s amazing how many of the channels mentioned so far, I’ve actually watched.

A personal favourite is CinemaWins, kind of the antidote to the now awful CinemaSins. I love the upbeat positivity of this channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL8h3ri2WN_-IbviBlWtUcQ


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/20 19:03:06


Post by: LordofHats


 MonkeyBallistic wrote:
It’s amazing how many of the channels mentioned so far, I’ve actually watched.

A personal favourite is CinemaWins, kind of the antidote to the now awful CinemaSins. I love the upbeat positivity of this channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL8h3ri2WN_-IbviBlWtUcQ


CinemaWins is written by the same two guys (and narrated by the other one) XD

I find CinemaSins suffers from the same thing AngryJoe and Yahtzee suffer from, people taking the bombastic and over the top style too seriously. CinemaSins even made a Sin video about it XD




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/21 11:49:10


Post by: Kaelus667


StringStorm is actually pretty good, I love the passion he's making his vids with, it just shows.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/21 14:13:00


Post by: A Town Called Malus


 LordofHats wrote:

I find CinemaSins suffers from the same thing AngryJoe and Yahtzee suffer from, people taking the bombastic and over the top style too seriously.


CinemaSins suffers from claiming their work is satire, when it isn't actually satire of anything. Many of the mistakes they make in their Sins videos they also make in their videos which are supposedly serious reviews. Their videos also have incorrect "sins" (such as the countless times they give a film a sin for not explaining something when the film explains it later on) sitting next to sins for genuine mistakes. This blurs the line, making their claimed "joke sins" indistinguishable from legitimate complaints about a film.

With how many people there are making great videos about film and media (such as Lindsay Ellis, HBomberguy, Chris Stuckmann, George Rockall-Schmidt, etc.), CinemaSins only serves to lower film literacy due to their laziness.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/21 14:28:28


Post by: Ratius


Geidmich channel does some very cool longplays of older games (his Deus Ex series is great).
And refreshingly no commentary on most.

Bob Ross (painting) channel is also very theraputic and relaxing.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/21 16:22:09


Post by: LordofHats


 A Town Called Malus wrote:
 LordofHats wrote:

I find CinemaSins suffers from the same thing AngryJoe and Yahtzee suffer from, people taking the bombastic and over the top style too seriously.


CinemaSins suffers from claiming their work is satire, when it isn't actually satire of anything. Many of the mistakes they make in their Sins videos they also make in their videos which are supposedly serious reviews. Their videos also have incorrect "sins" (such as the countless times they give a film a sin for not explaining something when the film explains it later on) sitting next to sins for genuine mistakes. This blurs the line, making their claimed "joke sins" indistinguishable from legitimate complaints about a film.

With how many people there are making great videos about film and media (such as Lindsay Ellis, HBomberguy, Chris Stuckmann, George Rockall-Schmidt, etc.), CinemaSins only serves to lower film literacy due to their laziness.




There are no serious criticisms. Even those are just twisted to make more jokes. They tried way way back early on in some of their earliest videos but even those mostly focused on clunky dialogue, editing errors, and camera gaffes. After their Dragon Ball Evolution video exploded their popularity they basically went Yahtzee and focused entirely on what actual made them popular, being knit picky aholes.

About the only time I think they’re ever serious is when they take sins off. And even those get turned into jokes like at the end of EWW Ender’s Game when they took sins off for how great the book was.

Edit: which actually makes me want to go watch some How It Should Have Ended videos.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/21 17:11:24


Post by: Gangland


I do enjoy Dan Bell's Another Dirty Room series. Basically they go to the trashiest hotels and see what they can find heh:

https://www.youtube.com/user/moviedan


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/29 18:11:59


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Steve Shives.

Star Trek focussed, but a man with actual interesting thoughts, a solid presentation technique, and production values.

Again, my fondness (only discovered him today) is partly based on finding a kindred spirit. But he can articulate his brains in a way I struggle to.

It’s accessible. It’s coherent. Even if you’re not of a similar mind, and fair enough on that count, hopefully you’ll enjoy his thoughts and vids as well.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t7rVVWHjieY


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Be warned. Whilst not overtly political in his reasoning, he has a clear political leaning.

Found a couple of his videos which are against the opposite leaning.

But dodge round them, and you should be good.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/30 01:53:08


Post by: Boyofdestiny205


Just a few I enjoy

Lets Play: https://www.youtube.com/user/LetsPlay
The gameplay side of the Rooster Teeth family. I personally enjoy Achievement Hunter and Funhaus.

The Mighty Jingles: https://www.youtube.com/user/BohemianEagle
An older retired British Navy Gnome overload of the salt mines that does World of Warship/ World of Tanks replay videos, Tankfest vlogs, and random games he is enjoying at the moment. Just recently got himself a new cat so there are some Kitten vlogs here and there as well.

VaatiVdya: https://www.youtube.com/user/VaatiVidya
If you ever wanted to understand the story of most FromSoftware games then this is the channel for you.

There are many many others but sadly I am at work so I need to make this quick. From reading this thread though, there are some other channels I need to check out.





Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/30 11:18:48


Post by: Yodhrin


 Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
Steve Shives.

Star Trek focussed, but a man with actual interesting thoughts, a solid presentation technique, and production values.

Again, my fondness (only discovered him today) is partly based on finding a kindred spirit. But he can articulate his brains in a way I struggle to.

It’s accessible. It’s coherent. Even if you’re not of a similar mind, and fair enough on that count, hopefully you’ll enjoy his thoughts and vids as well.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t7rVVWHjieY


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Be warned. Whilst not overtly political in his reasoning, he has a clear political leaning.

Found a couple of his videos which are against the opposite leaning.

But dodge round them, and you should be good.


The man seriously argues that Micheal "gets lost" in Season 2 of STD, as in, doesn't get enough focus and attention. That alone is sufficient to dismiss him IMO, since it means either he actually believes that and is a numpty, or he feels the need to defend the show he likes even when it makes no sense to do so in which case none of his "interesting thoughts" can really be taken at face value.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/30 11:30:27


Post by: Trondheim


 Boyofdestiny205 wrote:
Just a few I enjoy

Lets Play: https://www.youtube.com/user/LetsPlay
The gameplay side of the Rooster Teeth family. I personally enjoy Achievement Hunter and Funhaus.

The Mighty Jingles: https://www.youtube.com/user/BohemianEagle
An older retired British Navy Gnome overload of the salt mines that does World of Warship/ World of Tanks replay videos, Tankfest vlogs, and random games he is enjoying at the moment. Just recently got himself a new cat so there are some Kitten vlogs here and there as well.

VaatiVdya: https://www.youtube.com/user/VaatiVidya
If you ever wanted to understand the story of most FromSoftware games then this is the channel for you.

There are many many others but sadly I am at work so I need to make this quick. From reading this thread though, there are some other channels I need to check out.



All hail our glorious overlord Jingels! VaatiVdya is the Youtube channel I go to when I need to unwind and relax.

A fellow Norwegian, and sometimes a bit tounge in cheek Youtube channel I like
Arch Warhammer
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChS9wazLlTUHSTeKVG39hZw


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/30 20:06:38


Post by: Frazzled


The Chieftain-tanks!
Metatron-swords and stuff
Forgtottenweapons-guns!
EmmaMadeinJapan-MRIs!
Military history not visualized-a German talking about tanks!
Whitney Avalon - Princes rap battles
Active Self Protection - more guns!
MBest11x - more guns!
Saturday Night Live - makes fun of people with guns!
Postmodern Jukebox - roaring 20s version of Gangsta Paradise is rockin.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/30 21:39:15


Post by: Haighus


A really cool channel I've discovered since my last post is BritishMuzzleLoaders.

Absolutely packed with well-sourced history on British firearms, musketry, and personal gear of the colonial period, right up to the end of WWII. Really fascinating insight into the sophistication of military musketry and individual infantry training. I'd love to see similarly presented information on the same areas for the other Great Powers of the era covered, but alas there are significant translation issues involved.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/05/31 19:36:21


Post by: Togusa


Templin Institute: [/url]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpqCsO-fb2_OzVxm7J9MslA -Lore videos. Good stuff.
JAS Townsend and Sons:
https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson -US and European History, 18th century.
Severe Weather Australia:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjoQwR3riT9mNSwC5A6kRgA -Daniel Shaw, the storm chaser/spotter/first responder/camera god from down under.
SoulSearchAndDestroy:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpv-IKyVsBJIJRadHjFN3-A -Vaporwave Music Compilations
Pecos Hank:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQpSHsgUcNt6uCOjpgD8kw -The Texan Terror, a stormchaser, videographer with a wonderful channel.
Binging with Babish:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJHA_jMfCvEnv-3kRjTCQXw -What more can be said about this channel other than, when is dinner?
Stormchasingvideo:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWAN-rRJFLosqgiiIFVpkEQ -A good resource for storm enthusiasts.
N-Scale Union Pacific Evanston Subdivision:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6bAJSz60lH7Eb_THff_xfw -An american Panamanian based model rail roader!
Rachel and Jun:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4yqcgz49APdbgj0OMv7jpA -Vlog channel from Japan. Lots of fun.
Lance Mindheim's Model Railroad channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj1DDomtLl9aC3nJs94BIoQ -Professional Model Railroader.
Wargamergirl:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVSqFZiGn4cHzSk1Y_CeBMw -Miranda!
Rare Earth:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtGG8ucQgEJPeUPhJZ4M4jA -Our Friendly Canadian ISS commander.
Latte:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQe2Y7V-C9bNMAcCJCBvzQQ [The one ASMR channel I can actually enjoy because it's pretty pure and helps me calm my anxiety.]
Mike Olbinsky's Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCopMlh9gz8P27dpHg-4GXeA -An Arizonan storm chaser and photographer.
Jazz Hop Cafe:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi8wqezBudeAiTdKOX571ug -Chill music.
War Aesthetics:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmt26ySB0zFB6SllxNigysg -A really weird, but satisfying channel of music compilations themed to the 80s and the cold war.
Beyond Ghibli: [url]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTIWuVJE1Ms0-H8gBImjeZg
-Brit anime introspective channel.


I'm glad a lot more people know about Townsends...



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/01 09:39:31


Post by: StygianBeach


 Frazzled wrote:


Military history not visualized-a German talking about tanks!



I thought he was an Austrian who talks to Germans. He seems very Austrian to me.

I agree the channel is great.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/18 19:34:55


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Ah man.

Looks like it’s another evening watching Townsend’s videos on YouTube.

So whole shebang is just so watchable. Interesting subjects, genuinely educational and ‘reckon I could do that’. And damned if the main man isn’t incredibly affable and watchable!

His passion for living history is palpable, and he’s very, very personable. Think of your favoured teachers from school, the slightly quiet, almost avuncular one from that? It’s him.

He shows you interesting things with enthusiasm without patronising.

For a historical cooking channel, this is The Dog’s Danglies.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/19 06:10:12


Post by: cuda1179


Epic Rap Battles Of History

TimCast

mechanical Ninjaneer

Forgotten Weapons

Death Battle


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/19 07:21:17


Post by: Adrassil


Just too damn many. I'm a Youtube addict.

Just found SsethTzeentach who I've been binge watching to hell and back, he's frigging hilarious as frig.

Uhh, It's a Gundam
Internet Historian
Internet Comment Etiquette
Terrible Writing Advice
YongYea
The Outer Circle
The Spiffing Brit
Mauler
The Amazing Atheist
Arkham Reporter
Wisecrack
TheBurgerKrieg
Counter Arguments
DarkMatter2525
Neel Kolhatkar
The Friendly Jordies

And the list just goes on and on and on lol


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/24 18:24:06


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Ahhhh, What Are We Eating? with The Wolfe Pit

Now I’ll admit. I tuned in at first with British Snobbery in mind. US Dollar Foods, tried and tested? Surely this had to be a carcinogenic car crash of foulsome Foods.

And, it kinda is? But, the presenter is pretty honest, and very listenable. If it’s crap, he says it’s crap. If it’s actually pretty good? He’ll say so. For a ‘shooting fish in a barrel’ type channel, he’s not at all snooty about it.

Vids also go into the ingredients, and is somewhat informative, whilst being punchy and to the point.

Best of all? It’s not some Hipster Goon stating the obvious. Nothing is being tried ironically.

Lovely.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/27 03:01:34


Post by: ZergSmasher


Another good one I've started watching is Friday Night Arcade. This guy tells about a lot of older video games, all the way back to Atari 2600 ones. If you like all kinds of retro games, this channel is pretty cool.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/27 03:44:10


Post by: Argive


Recently found:

Kings and Generals - Military History Channel

I think with the amount of videos pumping out I question their research accuracy but its certainly entertaining. The video about Varangian guard was particularly awesome.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/06/27 03:54:03


Post by: Asherian Command


Genuinely if you are wondering I like listening to stuff in the background as I am home all day working on projects, schoolwork (Formerly), gaming, writing, etc, I like having something the background really helps me think as it acts like a white noise.

Knowing Better - Adore his takes on politics, as they are great analysis of most events.

iJevin - Very chill minecraft streamer just fun to have on in the background while i am studying or designing.

Monstersabound - Hilarious lets player, knows how to have fun without the game being boring and knows when to stop playing a campaign. Plus english accent.

Jay Foreman (Map Men) - Rare videos but they are always well done and hilarious.
Inside Gaming (Formerly funhaus) - amazing catch up for whats going on in the games industry and very insightful.
Extra Credits - All about Game Design, Programming etc, very helpful to students who want a introduction to topics.
Girlfriend Review - Reviews of video games from the prespective of someone who watches their boyfriend play video games.

Red Letter Media - Reviews of terrible movies to blockbusters, incredible insights into movies and productions.

Superbunnyhop - Essentially Editorial Video Game Journalist who is always well researched topics about various things in the games industry from TPP to Metal Gear Solid's Konami Situation. If you want to know about the inner workings of the game industry go here.

Noclip - Video Game Documentaries from successes to failures. From Telltale to Fallout 76 to the Witcher 3. Wonderfully insightful.

Joseph Anderson - One, no maybe up to Two to three hour reviews of video games, documenting issues throughout a game, and general long form critiques taken to an extreme.

Patrick (H) Williems - Movie Review show and long form discussion of film techniques and filmology.

Kurzgesagt In a Nutshell - complicated topics boiled down to easily understandable subjects for a common viewer.

Writing on Games - Discussing the Values of Games and Video Game Concepts.

Hitop films - Point of view of an amateur film student.

Mandalore Gaming - Reviews of really old games and discussing them in retrospect and reviewing them based on quality. Sometimes obscure as helk games, or popular cult games and what happened to them that made them what tehy are today.

Internet Historian - Discusses the History of Internet events in a funny way using memes culture to display it, are actually extremely informative and helpful to understanding culture of today.

History Buffs - Historical Films under the lens of a Historian and comparing it to the events and discussing the qualities or negatives of a film.

Terrible Writing Advice - Amazing advice for writers from a sarcastic writer, who is giving bad advice that is actually good advice. His videos are witty and jokey taking the perspective of terrible writers.



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/01 18:39:12


Post by: helgrenze


I forgot to mention Scotty Kilmer. Dude's a mechanic that talks cars: which ones are great, which have problems, fixing them on the cheap. Even answers questions from viewers about cars. Lots of good info and he doesn't really play favorites with any make or model. If he doesn't like something he tells you why.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/04 03:38:21


Post by: Commander Cain


I am a huge fan of Kurzgestat for their deep dives into big topics and great animation styles, they have some great videos about space and history that I love.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q

I have been enjoying Internet Today for my weekly source of weird news that often gets missed. They are a great, down to earth duo who put a lot of work into their channel and are very entertaining to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyZVCV9xhrCyz4hPehvb4Wg

How To Drink is another channel I enjoy purely for background noise, the guy makes fancy cocktails from pop culture or historical references and is just incredibly soothing!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCioZY1p0bZ4Xt-yodw8_cBQ


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/18 14:42:51


Post by: queen_annes_revenge


I watch miniac for miniature related things.

I watch athlean x for fitness related stuff

I like bro science for a bit of comedy


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/18 14:45:00


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


No political stuff, thank you please.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/19 22:41:26


Post by: Vulcan


Overly Sarcastic Productions has been fun too.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/07/20 07:47:23


Post by: MonkeyBallistic


I’ve recently discovered Night Shift, a weird name for what is actually a really informative channel about military modelling techniques.

https://youtu.be/ku4comhKHJM


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/05 09:32:30


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Whoever recommended 'Fact Fiend'?

Thank you so, so much! Incredibly entertaining channel. Shades of QI in certain ways, and actual banter. No, not passive-aggressive, cryptobigot stuff. Actual banter. Silly ideas becoming ever sillier, because the people are feeding off each others energy and imagination to create a 15 minute video full of laughs and daftness.

The kind of banter that makes a night out awesome, as opposed to too much banter that makes a night out awkward.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/05 09:36:22


Post by: Not Online!!!


 StygianBeach wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:


Military history not visualized-a German talking about tanks!



I thought he was an Austrian who talks to Germans. He seems very Austrian to me.

I agree the channel is great.


He is an Austrian, absolutely, but for non germanics that is like a book with 7 sigils.

Altough the reactions you get as a swiss, when you explain them that you are not german but SWISS german is also hilarious.


His visualized ones though are also rather fancy. ( He runs 2 channels, both worth it if you like history)

Altough the crew from the Great war has started 2 more channels, one for the interwar period and now one for WW2, which both are outstanding allready imo.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/07 05:35:25


Post by: StormX


ThamesTV - Lots of relaxing videos from back in time - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChXQL4MqC4ihSVg3SFiszDg


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/21 11:40:34


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik





Good Lord......I think I've found this week's experiment.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/21 11:59:47


Post by: AdmiralHalsey


Winters SEO


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2019/08/26 19:59:17


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


BBQ Pit Boys.




It’s another cooking channel with an excellent presenter.

Manly men cooking on the Pit, without being all Grrrrrrrrrrrrr We So Masculine about it. Just Good Ol’ Boys sharing their passion.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/24 20:49:11


Post by: Adrassil


Seriously, seriously undersubbed and underviewed: Ramzca. This guy is funny as frig.









Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/25 08:54:01


Post by: queen_annes_revenge


Eddie Halls Channel is awesome. Hes a british world strongest man title holder, and holder of the deadlift world record (500KG, strongman rules)

His videos feature him and usually other athletes at various gyms or doing other activities like eating hot wings or massive amounts of food. it makes for some funny viewing. I recommend the worlds strongest man does a backflip video.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/25 09:56:25


Post by: Da Boss


I like some painting and crafting channels like:
Goobertown Hobbies: A very chilled out chemist paints miniatures in a soothing, Bob Ross like style.
Black Magic Craft: Really excellent builds for all kinds of medieval and post apocalyptic structures.
Landvaettr's Lair: Some really awesome crafts with a more dark ages bent.
Wyloch: My go to place for 40K themed crafts and Grimdark Future battle reports.

I also like some video game stuff.
Retry (and previously Prepare to Try): Lets plays of hard games, including the Dark Souls series, by a Welshman, an Englishman and a Northern Irishman. Hilarious stuff.
Jim Sterling: Video game industry commentary
Extra Frames and Playframe: The fella that used to do the voices for Extra Credits is an animator and does lovely videos about computer game animation and lets plays.
Ymfah: Does crazy stuff like pacifisting Dark Souls 2 with very entertaining videos.

I also love Matt Colville and watch all of his videos and twitch streams. He does stuff about how to be a good dungeon master for dungeons and dragons. I watch a few other Dungeons and Dragons related channels as well.

And I have recently gotten into Binging with Babish, a cooking show.

I don't watch anything political on Youtube any more, the quality is just too poor.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/25 14:22:38


Post by: Crispy78


DJ Cummerbund is worth checking out. Very creative and well-done song mashups. I particularly like Play That Funky Music, Rammstein


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/26 03:21:45


Post by: mumsnarf


I am surprised no one has mentioned Steve1989. He eats and reviews military survival rations from all sorts of times and countries. It's a lot better watch than you would think.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2I6Et1JkidnnbWgJFiMeHA

I also really enjoy Will Lord Prehistoric Survival. Got me into flint knapping as a hobby.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtwl1mbjaxcE3LpBnW9gz1A


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/26 14:08:21


Post by: Cronch


In addition to a bunch of already listed:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP1AejCL4DA7jYkZAELRhHQ
WW2 in Real Time, with the amazing Indy Neidell as host.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/26 15:18:11


Post by: Necros


I mostly just watch food porn and people cooking stuff, this is one of my favorites




I also like this guy a lot
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfE5Cz44GlZVyoaYTHJbuZw

And this one
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9rtgneFVp0wiQWQedaShw

I'll click on just about anything with a picture of tasty looking food, especially if it involves molten cheese or charred animal flesh.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/26 15:23:23


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


There are foods beyond molten cheese and charred animal flesh?

Poppycock!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/02/26 15:59:30


Post by: Adrassil


Found this today by a Facebook friend(s) sharing it. I just...A band that isn't just awesome but cosplaying as Transformers. My nostalgia is through the frigging roof. I remember when I was like very young, 3 or 4 and I was obsessed with cars (the Herbie movies, especially, must have watched them over and over again) Then one day I was watching tv in the morning and Transformers came on and, well, it was like it was as if a show specially made for me lol







Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/03/13 11:48:30


Post by: Wisselander


Have been binge watching "Screen Rant Pitch Meeting". It's been super easy, barely an inconvenience.

It's Alive with Brad cracks me up. Mostly cooking show with a fermentation theme, but there are some episodes were they go see how stuff is made/procured.

Dead Meat.Horror movie theme channel. My brother and I love the kill counts and I also enjoy most of the podcasts.

The Hot Ones. Guests are interviewed while eating progressively hotter wings. Some people arent faze by it others start falling apart.

Others mentioned Binging with Babish and Steve1989.

I dont think I saw anyone mentioned miniwargaming. They do try to get you to sign into their paid membership in their videos but they still put out a lot of free stuff. They've got a couple different guys doing warhammer battle reports.




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 Adrassil wrote:
Found this today by a Facebook friend(s) sharing it. I just...A band that isn't just awesome but cosplaying as Transformers. My nostalgia is through the frigging roof. I remember when I was like very young, 3 or 4 and I was obsessed with cars (the Herbie movies, especially, must have watched them over and over again) Then one day I was watching tv in the morning and Transformers came on and, well, it was like it was as if a show specially made for me lol







Have you checked The Protomen?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/03/14 05:56:53


Post by: Adrassil


Wisselander wrote:
Have been binge watching "Screen Rant Pitch Meeting". It's been super easy, barely an inconvenience

Have you checked The Protomen?


Hah! My friend recommended me 'Pitch Meeting' and I gave him a binge-watch too and while I'm not a fan of Screen Rant, he's great, his personal channel is funny too! Nope, I haven't heard of The Protomen, I'll give them a checkout! Thanks!

I've been following the cover artist Jonathan Young for a while now and while I think he can be a bit hit and miss (I didn't like his cover of Escape from the City he recently uploaded, that much) His cover of Gotta Catch 'Em All with the original singer: Jason Paige is amazing, though. Jason Paige is the MVP of that cover, he's awesome, it's way better than the original and this is from a former Pokemon fanatic when I was a child. And his cover of the One Punch Man Season 1 theme I think is also better than the original (I hope that doesn't seem too blasphemous lol)


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/03/15 17:55:10


Post by: SamusDrake


Used to enjoy Classic Game Room as Mark provided fun reviews instead of holier-than-thou nitpick fests.

Infinite Waters. So many "just quit your day job" and "ignore negative vibes" gurus out there, but Ralph is more chilled out and relaxing. The "can I get a hellooooo there" might not be everyone's cup-o-tea.

OMG. How can one not mention Micheal and Kathleen in such a topic? God lord their videos are a great tonic for a bad day at work...




Big shout out to DizzyFinger who is a keen Adeptus Titanicus player and host of the game. I don't speak a word of German but somehow I enjoy his videos all the same. His games have a great balance of units and lead to some rather epic battle reports.

GMG and Tabletop minions. Always good fun to watch while assembling'n'painting.

SNL and Key and Peele. Some misfires but mostly good crackers. The best ones are where they break character!



Loads of others I just can't remember at the moment....





Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/03/15 18:13:27


Post by: Da Boss


I feel like I should like Tabletop Minions more than I do, but I just feel like it is a wee bit longwinded for not much useful content. But as an "editorial" channel for Wargaming I haven't found a better one.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/03/15 22:19:48


Post by: Murphy1979


I have been enjoying Baldemort's 40k channel alot. He's got a great voice for 40k, incorporates the art well, etc. I think he's my favorite 40k-related Youtuber so far.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/04/04 12:31:16


Post by: Vermis


Can't believe it was three pages in before someone mentioned RedLetterMedia. One of the funniest, if not the best, film review channels on youtube. Started with the 'Mister Plinkett' Star Wars prequel reviews, continues with reviews of current films, 'Re:Views' of older films, and laugh-riots at old B-movies, straight-to-video, and plain weird VHS randos. All very cynical and mocking, with some swearing, but with genuine analysis too.

The Mighty Jingles was mentioned too. Recently he's started on miniatures and tabletop gaming: space marines, guard, and WWII soviets. It's fun watching him discover and rediscover the techniques and ins-n-outs of this hobby.

Oh, and there's a channel with what looks like every episode of Shooting Stars uploaded.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/04/05 01:25:55


Post by: yellowfever


Let's see

Wolf Lord Rho
Colion Nior
Warrior Poet Society
Brian Alsruhe
Freerk Wieringa
SAM THE COOKING GUY
From Leap Studies
Garand Thumb
9-hole reviews
MelSickScreamoAnnie
Modern History TV.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/04/12 16:23:50


Post by: tneva82


ATM I'm enjoying Bob Ross's channel. So many pretty paintings to try, not enough money and storage room to try them all


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/04/12 20:57:06


Post by: Trondheim


I really enjoy james townsend and son, great for cooking tips and new things to try out at the cabin and at home
https://www.youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/04/15 09:01:56


Post by: aphyon


My daily favorite channels

-curious droid-science and tech past and future

-black pant legion-..mostly for tex talks battletech

-today i found out-various odd facts, histories and origins of things

-WWII in real time-Indie Nidells week by week of WWII history, understanding how each week affected the war.

-SABATON history- also involving the historian Indie Nidell explaining the historical background of sabaton songs.

-drachinifel-military naval history

-40K theories-general 40K lore

-Rageaholic/raz0rfist-video games, heavy metal, retro movies and occasional political commentary with colorful word combinations

-black rifle coffee-some of the best commercials, mini documentaries, humorous skits, ventrans issues....oh and they make damn fine coffee

-clamavi de profundis-mostly for their acapella tolkien music

-shadiversity-crazy assie who loves all things midevil weaponry history and castles

-forgotten weapons-every type of arms used or experimented on/with in history.

-tank museum ( bovington UK)-

-space dock-all things scifi spaceships and such..also official rep of the expanse series for explanation of tech/ships

-the lore master-star wars lore

-skallagrim-fellow of shadiversity more in depth explanation of historical weapons/armor and such

-frog leap studio-crazy good metal musician/singer/song writer from the cold scandanavian north making metal covers and digital albums of literally any type of music

-templin institute-explanations of various scifi/fantasy universes in tv/film/games/books

-priority orders discarded-funny text to speech 40K battle reports

-wargamer girl-some of the best produced battle reports specifically for warmachine

-tyrannicus-great ambiant/gaming music expert editing of star trek/star wars mega suit music compilations.

-Antti Martikainen Music-the guy makes his own soundtrack quality music another great channel for gaming/painting/modeling background music.


-DUST- indie movie short channel for scifi films



Then i have a large list of band homepages like sabaton, onmyo-za, celtica etc..along with various other scifi/gaming centered stuff like astartes, axanar, batmetal, the saga of bjorn, IMPS (imperial military personnel stories-starwars fan film series), and other movie shorts i like.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/14 15:51:16


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


A very pleasing channel this time. Especially if you’re a food fan like wot I r.

Pasta Grannies. Not only other people’s lovely Grannies just Grannying their way through life, but arguably a culturally significant record of Mediterranean food culture.

Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDdzsd-2cPM


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/15 14:52:53


Post by: Bran Dawri


I don't know if this crosses a line as he's an outspoken atheist and skeptic, but I'm a fan of James Randi's videos.
Most of his youtube videos rail against quackery and (fake) psychics though, which should be safe enough, I think.

He's a very entertaining speaker, even well into his eighties (or nineties now, I think).

Ted Talks are occasionally interesting, but depending on the breadth of your interests very hit-and-miss because they're all over the place topic-wise. James Mczveitch (I think that's what he's called) adventures in trolling internet spammers are absolutely hilarious though.

For those of you also addicted to Magic, I generally like Reid Duke's videos/tourney reports.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/15 18:34:00


Post by: Turnip Jedi


I'll second the splendid Mr Randi, debunking scammers and barstewards preying on the vunerable is truly doing Bods work


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/15 21:10:37


Post by: Vermis


Can't believe I didn't mention this the first time: Atomic Shrimp.

https://www.youtube.com/user/AtomicShrimp

He's an english youtuber whose channel can best be summed up as 'pottering about'. A lot of people come for his scambaiting series (stringing along email scammers) and a lot stay on for the random 'I youtube what I like' videos: 'weird stuff in a can' (food unfamiliar to us brits), random recipes, vintage tech, fake tech products, local nature, and so on. It's netted him almost 500K subscribers.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/16 05:30:13


Post by: Dysartes


Bran Dawri wrote:
Ted Talks are occasionally interesting, but depending on the breadth of your interests very hit-and-miss because they're all over the place topic-wise. James Mczveitch (I think that's what he's called) adventures in trolling internet spammers are absolutely hilarious though.


Just James Veitch, Bran. He cropped up on Conan O'Brien a few times as well - for example...

I still want to know where you get the last one from.

Anyway... I follow a mix of channels on YouTube. 81 subscriptions, at the last count - not sure how I got to that point, but there you go. A few rough groups...

Makers - Woodworking, messing around with resin, occasional concrete.
Adam Savage's Tested - Primarily for the One Day Builds, though some of the other content is good, too.
Colin Furze - The guy's just made a screw tank. In a shed. Need I say more?
Laura Kampf - Really stylish videos, made by a German maker.
Mark Rober - Ex-NASA engineer makes weird projects, once a month. Creator of the Porch Glitter Bomb Anti-Theft Device
The Hacksmith - Amongst other things, currently making an Aliens powerloader suit.
Jonny Builds - Man mostly makes furniture, occasionally involving concrete and/or resin
Peter Brown - Crazy man abuses resin. Want a cereal bowl made from cereal and resin?
Alec Steele - Blacksmith.

Super Mario content - Mostly Super Mario Maker (1 & 2), but other content also shows up. A lot of these can also be found on Twitch, timezones permitting.
CarlSagan42 - Has been known to make evil troll levels, play other people's evil troll levels, and occasionally talk science.
DGR - Definitely the most family-friendly of the Mario channels I watch. Admits to having a brain the size of a cashew.
FreakAndGeek - Australian Mario player. Also known as "The Nor Lady". Coiner of the term "Yeenis".
juzcook - Another Australian Mario streamer. Has an ongoing troll level design competition with Carl, which the rest of the community... "enjoys".
ryukahr - Really laid-back guy, who also happens to be really good at Mario.
GrandPooBear - Probably the guy who works "blue" the most. Also really good.

Music - Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Barenaked Ladies - One of my all-time favourite groups
Marty Ray Project - because you're all about that beard
Steve 'n' Seagulls - Watch for "Thunderstruck" alone, though "Born to Be Wild" and "November Rain" are also up there.
PostmodernJukebox - Great reworkings of songs. "Creep", "All about that bass", "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Evolution of the 'Friends' Theme Song" are all recommended.
Puddles Pity Party - Definitely a character, also with a great voice.

Other - A few random offerings
Chris Van Vliet - Really good interviewer. Primarily wrestlers, but not only.
How Ridiculous - Three crazy Australians and, for the last year, a dinosaur.
Physics Girl - A woman, explaining physics. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Rick Smith Jr. - Card thrower extraordinaire
Talks at Google - You're unlikely to want to watch all of them, but you'll find something of interest.
UpUpDownDown - Wrestlers playing computer games (outside of kayfabe)
YongYea - Games journalist
Games Done Quick - Does pretty much what it says on the tin.
SmarterEveryDay - More science stuff
VSauce - "Hey Dakka, Michael here..." (more science stuff)


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/16 20:15:34


Post by: Backfire


 A Town Called Malus wrote:

CinemaSins suffers from claiming their work is satire, when it isn't actually satire of anything. Many of the mistakes they make in their Sins videos they also make in their videos which are supposedly serious reviews. Their videos also have incorrect "sins" (such as the countless times they give a film a sin for not explaining something when the film explains it later on) sitting next to sins for genuine mistakes. This blurs the line, making their claimed "joke sins" indistinguishable from legitimate complaints about a film.

With how many people there are making great videos about film and media (such as Lindsay Ellis, HBomberguy, Chris Stuckmann, George Rockall-Schmidt, etc.), CinemaSins only serves to lower film literacy due to their laziness.


CinemaSins was good at their early days when they kept the videos short and sweet and actually listed real problems with the storytelling and plots. But since then they just started to amuse themselves by lazily listing 'flaws' most of which aren't actually flaws but just some weak jokes. Also the videos became way too long, I don't want to spend 20 minutes on an incoherent list of 'flaws'. In general that is why I don't watch youtube all that much, too many people who love their own voices and just don't know when to stop rambling. Even if they make good points, I don't have time to watch 25 minute long video on a subject if I can read an article about it in 5.

At least Pitch Meetings tend to be short and to the point. Honest Trailers too, though they seem to be losing their touch a bit and their recent efforts have been definitely lazy.

Plinkett is bit of an exception here as he is usually so entertaining I don't mind the length. Though his best days seem to be behind him too - I tried to watch his Picard rant but he was just incoherently babbling and not making any points so I gave up. I guess he was method acting the character a bit too well...


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/16 20:37:04


Post by: A Town Called Malus


Backfire wrote:

Plinkett is bit of an exception here as he is usually so entertaining I don't mind the length. Though his best days seem to be behind him too - I tried to watch his Picard rant but he was just incoherently babbling and not making any points so I gave up. I guess he was method acting the character a bit too well...


Yeah the RLM Plinkett reviews can be pretty fun, albeit it can also start to run a bit samey. I much prefer their Best of the Worst and re:View videos.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/19 12:53:09


Post by: Elemental


I've been watching OSW Wrestling while in lockdown. Three Irish guys doing a hilarious restrospective of wrestling PPV's and storylines old and new--I started off watching their Wrestlemania series, then went on to the wackier WCW events.

Spoiler:



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/19 14:27:35


Post by: Adrassil


Isaac Arthur. He's a futurist and the topics he tackles in his videos are fascinating: Dyson Spheres, Swarms, Matrioshka Brains (which makes me think it's all the more possible we could be all living in a simulation) The Fermi Paradox, how we can Industrialise Mars, how we can communicate with aliens in the future, etc. Just too much interesting stuff.

Frank James, he does funny short skit videos about the different Myers-Briggs personality types, I used to use it as a characterisation tool back in the day and he usually hits the nail on the head especially for my type; INTP.

Seth Skorkowsky does funny and interesting reviews of Table Top RPG module reviews, but most especially Call of Cthulhu which I really enjoy.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/19 15:13:59


Post by: Misclicking ork


I like this channel called history matters, you should check out one of his videos, will only take about 4 minutes. There are many Youtubers who do tf2 I enjoy, because I play that game and I like to meme, ok? When it come to hobby channels, I like the usual ones, midwinter minis, goobertown, but there is also a smaller channel called snipe and wib, and they mostly do podcasts and video games, but also have a codex complaint series that goes over some of the older codexes, and one of them also has a channel called wib does stuff, but all that's really there is a showcase of what he paints every month. Oh, and can't forget the like of kuzgesaght (or however it's spelled), and cpg grey, who do science and related, and also this channel called shadiversity, who does things involving medieval weapons (I would strongly recommend his rant about Japanese swords, it is humorous). And these are just the ones I watch that I can think off of the top of my head.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/08/27 22:24:00


Post by: Casualty


I really enjoy the Fall of Civilizations channel and associated podcast. As the title suggests, it walks you through the slow, sad collapse of once mighty civilizations, the factors involved, and what it might actually have been like to feel the world you knew slip away like that.

The Greenland Vikings episode is particularly haunting, I thought about it for days.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/03 16:45:26


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


May have been shared before, as he’s got 1,000,000+ subscribers.

But.....ladz? I giv’s ya da Humie Mekboy!




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/05 10:27:40


Post by: helgrenze


Been really enjoying the quick but informative stuff on
Crash Course
They have loads of "courses" you can watch and get a decent understanding of the subject you are looking at. My niece even uses it for her kids because they make a lot of the stuff simple enough for preteens.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/16 04:34:57


Post by: Argive


Bit sure if its been mentioned:

Dust - Makes high quality scifi short films.

Luetin - 40k Lore and background

Veritasium - Science stuff

TierZoo - Hard to explain.. But I guess Its like pretending nature is a game and how various animals are playable characters taling about their strengths and weaknesses. E.G. Are Birds OP?

Modern History TV - Guy wears armour, rides/trains horses and experiment archeaology/tries out medieval stuff

Foo the flowerhorn - Its a youtube channel about fishkeeping

M-1 Global World - MMA but in armor and with weapons..

Yeah this is a snapshot of what goes on in my head most of the time.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/16 04:53:30


Post by: trexmeyer


 Adrassil wrote:
Found this today by a Facebook friend(s) sharing it. I just...A band that isn't just awesome but cosplaying as Transformers. My nostalgia is through the frigging roof. I remember when I was like very young, 3 or 4 and I was obsessed with cars (the Herbie movies, especially, must have watched them over and over again) Then one day I was watching tv in the morning and Transformers came on and, well, it was like it was as if a show specially made for me lol







That lead singer needs to do more. She is so freaking good.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/17 06:40:22


Post by: Adrassil


 trexmeyer wrote:
 Adrassil wrote:
Found this today by a Facebook friend(s) sharing it. I just...A band that isn't just awesome but cosplaying as Transformers. My nostalgia is through the frigging roof. I remember when I was like very young, 3 or 4 and I was obsessed with cars (the Herbie movies, especially, must have watched them over and over again) Then one day I was watching tv in the morning and Transformers came on and, well, it was like it was as if a show specially made for me lol







That lead singer needs to do more. She is so freaking good.


Yeah, she's frigging amazing.

I don't know if I've posted about him before but Puffin Forest is damned funny, he does stories about his D&D and other TRPG experiences. This one is especially funny lol




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/17 13:24:53


Post by: DalekCheese


Some that I enjoy (I’ll link them later)

Tom Scott (fun facts)
Dimmeh Looming (dr who and RE)
Smallerpictures (fun video edits)
Avataryoda (some great video edits there)
Devious (something of a legendary Dr. Who fanfilm; it’s been in production for over 20 years and has released 25 minutes of finished footage)
Snipe and Wib (40k)
Pete The Wargamer (40k stuff)


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/17 19:17:59


Post by: SamusDrake


Fernanda Dias, who makes wonderful animations...




...and Brandon Tenold. Fans of Hammer, Munro, stylish vampire movies and a dash of Dan Abnett - you are in for a treat...







Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/17 21:19:28


Post by: Conservative Heretic


On youtube I mostly watch:
The Act Man, he does good video game reviews, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7WDD6yHgzdqijHluCi1z-Q
Bruva Alfabusa, needs no introduction, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmiWoT3mqQMLFP9Hg420dsg
Arch, i mostly watch his lore videos, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChS9wazLlTUHSTeKVG39hZw
A few commentary channels, but that stuff is often political
Commissar Gamza, the live streams and Could They Survive videos were interesting, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLVAZkz0cydrnWbQqSg0Exw
MxR Plays, which despite the name and front page videos is mostly a meme review channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsHaCORAuXxrMDzC0hr8GPw

There's about 20 others including Astartes, Internet Historian etc. etc. but I don't watch that stuff too much.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2020/09/18 04:54:02


Post by: Just Tony


StevieT


I'd recommend emptying your bladder before starting "How to be Power Metal" though. His "How to play like..." series which stabs at famous musicians who fail at guitar are genius.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/01/02 07:38:02


Post by: Adrassil


Thread necromancy, but oh well, I watched a One Piece YouTuber who reminded me of this and well...I love this channel, one of my favourite Abridged series so far. If it could be said to be one as it's...Insane, so insane I wonder how many different drugs PurpleEyesWTF is on when he writes and voices each episode and that he's also seen Cthulhu and he's been driven irreversibly insane by it, but in the best. Possible. Way. lol.




One of my favourite jokes.






Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/03/06 12:03:46


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Found TierZoo last night, and it’s rather good.

It basically explains evolutionary perks and that by treating it as a compute game, and ranking creatures in a given period accordingly.




Plenty to enjoy overall, and I do wonder if it might be the very dab to help a younger person get a base understanding of that field of science.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/03/12 19:26:13


Post by: Elemental


Cafe de Anatolia is my current fave for chillout / while-working music.

Astrum does videos on space, astronomy and planets with really great presentation and infectious enthusiasm.

Wrestling With Wregret is another wrestling channel I've gotten into--great presentation, and a brilliantly dry sense of humour.

Samples:
Spoiler:











Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/03/12 20:53:02


Post by: A Town Called Malus


 Elemental wrote:

Wrestling With Wregret is another wrestling channel I've gotten into--great presentation, and a brilliantly dry sense of humour.


I'll second Wrestling with Wregret. Brian is a great host and his videos are always entertaining. For other wrestling content on youtube I'll also throw out partsFUNknown, especially their Quizzlemania videos.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/03/17 13:16:03


Post by: Aash


I don't watch a much on youtube, but there is one channel I follow, Game Maker's Toolkit:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqJ-Xo29CKyLTjn6z2XwYAw

I'm not a game designer (aspiring or otherwise) but I enjoy these videos.



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/03/18 06:09:46


Post by: Adrassil


Ryan Long. He's a genius in his satire and humour of the insane state of politics today. Just too funny lol


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/03 14:33:51


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Mild threadomancy, but only to prevent a duplicate.

Recently got into my woodwork videos on YouTube, mostly upcyclying stuff into other, nicer stuff.

This one is quite something!




Nothing I’d ever be able to do (lack of work space, danger to myself etc), but if I ever win the Lottery, I’d definitely be founding a community space for peeps to use. Just hire a couple of qualified carpenters/electricians etc, and let people hire it out. Definitely offer parent & child / Dads and Lads session over a weekend. Let people get creative without having to shell out loads for power tools. Reckon it could prove popular!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/06 10:36:32


Post by: Crispy78


Doc, you might want to check this out...

https://menssheds.org.uk/


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/06 11:27:26


Post by: Blackie


Other than channels related to the hobby I only watch a few channels about cooking (all in my native language though) and a lot of american and british auditors. Here are my three favorites:

Long Island Audit:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1IA5kmY578O_Qo7Skr-TQ

Amagansett Press:

https://www.youtube.com/c/AmagansettPress

Auditing Britain:

https://www.youtube.com/c/AuditingBritain


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/06 12:31:01


Post by: Lance845


Joel Haver

(NSFW)



Vsauce






Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/11 01:30:35


Post by: Adrassil


Play on Table Top. Genuinely love these guys, always fun and happy and just seem the greatest of friends. A lot of sportsmanship and always a blast to watch their videos. I empathise so much with Space Marine Steve, he just has the worst of luck with his rolls so much.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2021/12/12 18:10:17


Post by: Haighus


Recently been watching a lot of Mordian Glory on youtube.

Committed Imperial Guard player, who will take Guard lists to competitive tournaments and see how far he can get with them. Quite interesting.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2022/02/20 16:53:08


Post by: RedMesa2391


Civvie11 - for dryly humourous video game essays on retro games (mostly FPSes) ranging from classics to funny-bad trash like this:





We Hate Movies - not YouTube exclusive but they have full podcast episodes on there, not really reviews, more using films as a jumping-off point for comedy.




Mandalore Gaming - Another video game review channel, he's got that mellow kind of delivery that's nice to chill to, lots of Warhammer content, and occasionally long videos on funny and weird point-and-click adventure games like this classic:






Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/02/13 02:57:59


Post by: Adrassil


By the Emperor! It's been ages since this was last posted in! Jeez! Anyway, I'm liking this guy's channel more and more. I'm a simple man, mixing 40k with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia will always appeal to me lol




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/05 10:57:11


Post by: Adrassil


One of the most epic BatReps I've ever watched, had me at the edge of my seat just found this and most certainly subbed lol




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/05 11:34:07


Post by: Beast_of_Guanyin


I really like Perun. He gives military lectures on modern issues with a focus on the War in Ukraine. Each one is roughly an hour and it's both informative and entertaining.

Apologies if this is against forum rules. I don't think it's politics?


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/05 20:10:29


Post by: ZergSmasher


Lately I've been enjoying two related channels, Fascinating Horror and Dark History, for their short documentaries of various disasters that have happened over the years. I discovered Fascinating Horror with their video about the sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, and after watching a bunch of other videos of theirs Youtube recommended some of Dark History's videos, some of which covered the same things as FH's. It's really interesting how many safety regulations and things came about because of some terrible tragedy that could have been avoided had such things existed already.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/10 12:25:35


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik





Bad Movie Bible.

Discovered this channel last night, and I’m hooked. Particularly the Borrowed Blockbuster series.

Good source of film for my watch list. Plus, I can’t shake the feeling I may have met the chap behind it. Or someone who looks identical. But I can’t think who!


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/10 14:20:40


Post by: The_Real_Chris


Currently on my subscribed list in no particular order...

Perun - because I really want to work at home
Task and Purpose - Gods I should get a life away from work
The Tank Museum - well the above, but tanks are cool (and the guys speaking are mostly civil servants, their head is a grade 7)
Forgotten Weapons - not interesting is serial numbers or seeing someone fire a gun, but the politics, demands and decisions around production are fascinating and I realise somewhat work related
InRange - well not so much now as the content has dropped off and become more firearms mechanics centric
The Chieftan - There is a theme here
Matt Green Comedy - yay, fun. Though technically work satire I guess. Not as good as the two Johns of course
Lindybeige - Fun history and other stuff
Wisecrack - sometimes good
Saisha Hayes - I am contractually obliged to promote her
Veritasium - also fun info stuff

Plus I erratically watch honest trailers


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/16 10:01:04


Post by: Valkyrie


I don't watch much YouTube as the whole environment of that site puts me off (too much Elsagate, clickbait crap out there), but a friend recommended Night Shift to me. Some absolutely fantastic modelling techniques there, his stuff is what I'd call a work of art.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/03/30 14:50:59


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Space Ice

NSFW due to swearies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG9Ktz7rmxg


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/04/01 05:37:32


Post by: chromedog


Tom Scott.
Adam Savage.
Diana Cowern ("Physics girl").
Hacksmith industries.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/04/21 21:07:27


Post by: Adeptekon


I'm sure I left out of a few

Janovich
Chapter Master Valrak
Arch
Luetin09
40K Theories
auspex tactics
1mm Miniatures
ABORDER PRINCE
Wolf Lord Rho
WyvernAudio
A Vox in the Void
Sandman of Terra
The Templin Institute
OneMindSyndicate
Warrior Tier
Baldermort's Guide to Warhammer
Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy
Pete The Wargamer
SprayBlack Studios
Grimdark Compendium
Ninjon
Miniac
Tabletop Minions
Paint by Minis
The Painting Coach
Trovarion Miniatures
TheFeralPainter
InfernalBrush
Sam Lenz Artwork
Lyla Mev - The Mini Witch
eonsofbattle
OnTableTop
Karl Makes Things
Implausible Nature
Sam Biddle


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/04/23 08:26:14


Post by: A Town Called Malus


Arch is a racist who kept a mod in charge of his discord server who publically defended child pornography on said discord.

You might want to drop him from your watchlist.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/04/23 08:29:28


Post by: stonehorse


Where to start?

A Different Bias.
Atomic Shrimp.
BritMonkey.
CaspinReport.
Every Frame a Painting.
History Buffs
How To Cook That.
J.J McMcullough
Joe Scott
Johnny Harris
Jonathan Pie
Jonny Watson Gaming.
Just Have A Think.
Kurzgersagt.
Oki's Weird Stories.
Ordinary Things.
Potholer54
Quinn's Ideas.
Ryan Chapman.
Scruffy Crow.
Technology Connections.
The B1M.
Tom Scott
Undecided With Matt Farrell.
WeeLin.

More than likely loads more that I watch.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/09/18 09:30:45


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Daley adventures, with silly but authentic voiceovers. Watched a few, and they’ve all raised a giggle.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/09/18 10:33:59


Post by: H.B.M.C.


I've been watching a lot of The Spiffing Brit recently. The stuff he does with video games is hilarious.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/09/18 10:56:59


Post by: OrlandotheTechnicoloured


Watch restoration a fascinating hobby that has a lot of similarities with mini painting, with the fine motor control and delight when you finally finish a project

https://www.youtube.com/@WristwatchRevival
https://www.youtube.com/@NekkidWatchmaker
https://www.youtube.com/@MyRetroWatches

Painting conservation

https://www.youtube.com/@BaumgartnerRestoration



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2023/09/18 15:11:54


Post by: Maréchal des Logis Walter


I like a fair few 40k YouTubers, of course, either lore youtuber (aborder prince, arch, baldemort and oculus imperia), plus painting (Vince vinturella, Duncan Rhodes, sometimes the apathetic fish also).

On an unrelated to wargaming stance, I often follow tfb TV gun reviews.

But my most strange one I loyalty follow is...

Etienne LGF (for Landes Guêpes Frelons), whose a french youtuber making videos about his work as a wasps killer in South France, never letting go any occasion to teach you some knowledge about bugs!

https://youtube.com/@EtienneLGF?feature=shared



Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/05 19:44:06


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


OK. Huggbees. How It’s Actually Made.

Content warning includes swearing and strong innuendo. So not for kids.




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/17 22:32:29


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Coming soon? Shameless self-promotion.

Mate and I recorded our first vid for our nascent YouTube channel. It’s in the same vein as my “Mad Doc Defends” threads. Basically we pick a film one or both of us enjoyed, but has a bad reputation. We then discuss what we did and didn’t enjoy, what we’d do differently/what we think might’ve been a more interesting approach.

Basically seeking “gold in the midden”. But importantly, we’re not saying “therefore everyone else am stoopid and the wrongs”.

As we’re still learning the ropes we know it’s far from perfect and we need to work on structuring the discussion. And as it’s a splicing of two or three takes, there is repetition.

I’ll be back to share the link as soon as I have it. Please give it a watch. All constructive criticism gratefully received. Non-constructive criticism will be ignored at best, ridiculed at worst.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/18 01:06:42


Post by: BobtheInquisitor


I look forward to it. And not just to gakpost in the comments.



Behind the Bastards.

Found this one due to their timely six-parter on Kissinger. Then I moved onto their episodes for the Dilbert guy, John Wayne and Doctor Phil. But none of them bombed Cambodia, so they only got two-parters.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/18 08:00:22


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik





Here you go


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/19 01:25:55


Post by: Vulcan


Just got done watching it. Very nicely done, especially for a first video. I'll be watching.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/19 04:17:46


Post by: Adrassil




Will make sure to check it out soon!

I've been watching Poorhammer quite a bit lately, and while they can be...quite opinionated. I've been enjoying the podcasts quite a lot.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/19 06:48:34


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


 Vulcan wrote:
Just got done watching it. Very nicely done, especially for a first video. I'll be watching.


Cheers man


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/22 07:54:24


Post by: Uptonius


Red Letter Media
Mr Sunday Movies
Eons of Battle
Miniminuteman
The Critical Drinker
Arbiter Ian
Papa Meat
Meat Canyon
Poorhammer
Neckbeardia
Northern Exile
Beedle the Bardcore
Fishingarrett
And many more.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/24 18:21:21


Post by: Ghaz


The latest episode from one of my favorites...



... and something a little more subdued:




Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/25 23:52:38


Post by: Mad Doc Grotsnik


Brace yourself for further shilling soon. For we recorded our second video the other night.

Not only is it on the divisive Ghostbusters 2016, where we’re both massive fans of the franchise? But we tanned most of a bottle of Genlteman Jack.

Link as soon as it’s posted!

In the meantime, look a few posts above, and try to guess which big hairy tosspot is me.

Oh. Wait.


Youtube channels you enjoy. @ 2024/01/26 01:05:29


Post by: BobtheInquisitor


The one on the right is you.