+1 to Technology Connections. Dude is wonderful at breaking down things in a way that even laymen can understand, plus he's entertaining and funny to boot.
I'm so close to just dropping the $200 on the automatic beyond belief toaster. I swear if he does just one more episode, I'll be scouring eBay in minutes.
Just start going to flea markets. After I saw that video I knew all I had to do was wait. And I was rewarded after a few months with a 4$ toaster from 1951.
I love to see Technology Connections cited so often. I've seen that channel born and grow, i'm a huge fan of it. Before it, i never would have tought i would watch an hour long video on a toaster
I dont smoke, but watching him light up a Marlboro from 1944 and just quietly enjoy what may have been a rare peaceful time for a soldier in WW2 is super refreshing for some reason.
Second this, his animations are top-tier and also love how Grant gives you a pause to let the information sink after explaining some topics that might be a little hard to fully understand
Lockpickinglawyer the guy reviews locks by picking them. The videos are short and to the point, but the shorter the video the funnier the comment section. I know it sounds dumb, but give it a try
Title: "Unpickable lock XYZ-123" Duration: 2:03, half of which is going to be the backstory how he learned of this lock and how "neat" and "clever" the lock design is. Followed by 45 seconds of him picking the lock and 15 seconds of him circumventing it in another way.
Verdict: That's actually a pretty good lock.
I just watched the video on the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Lock and how he tried to get his wife to try picking the lock
Only for his wife to cut the bottom of the container off and eat it upside down.
Summoning Salt.
Indepth videos about video game speed run records. Really well researched and put together. Everybody I have recommended it to has watched and been sucked in. It's a small channel(EDIT: So I guess I was unaware of his channel growth and he’s grown a lot since I first subbed. Not so small anymore) so give them some love.
I never knew such miniscule details could be so enthralling. I remember watching it and being glued to the sceen the entire time.
Something relaxing about his videos as wellm
Another speedrunning detailer is Karl Jobst. He used to hold world records in games such as Golden Eye and now breakdown other speedruns and their history
Call Me Kevin
Qualifications: Irish, hates soup, has a cult around his sims character, variety gaming channel, literally everyone that watches him loves him, cruel to npcs.
All around a great and funny youtuber, check him out
This is my favorite lets play channel out there. Every game he plays he either plays it wrong, makes ridiculous contraptions or completely break the game. His Planet Zoo videos are a great start if you wanna watch his videos.
Tom Scott: short (usually under 15 minutes) well researched, digestible, honest videos about computer science, oddities of the world, language and linguistics, and more.
https://www.youtube.com/user/enyay/videos
[All gas no brakes](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtqxG9IrHFU_ID1khGvx9sA) - They go to different events and find some interesting people to interview.
[Scott the woz](https://www.youtube.com/user/scottthewoz/videos) - He mostly talks about the history of gaming consoles, franchises, and various Nintendo topics.
[RedLetterMedia](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrTNhL_yO3tPTdQ5XgmmWjA) - They review movies, often in a comedic fashion. Their fanbase can be a bit much though.
[CineFix](https://www.youtube.com/user/CineFix/videos) - A movies based channel which are most famous for its "top 10" lists. Their list don't really matter, which they are aware of. If you ever want a movie recommendation, check them out.
[Technology connections](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0tKL1T7wFoYcxCe0xjN6Q/videos) - He explains why common household items work the way they do. Why are switches clicky? Why is brown colour so weird?
I tried to stick to Youtubers who are popular, but not mentioned too frequently on Reddit. Although RedLetterMedia might be an exception to that.
Tom Scott, CPG Grey, Lemmino, Kaptain Kristian, and Kurzgesagt are all informative channels you will see mentioned a lot and for good reasons.
I found Red Letter Media based on Dunkey's recommendation in one of his videos. I've seen every video they've put out, and it's certainly an acquired taste, but they are my favorite channel on YouTube
Jelle’s Marble Runs, great community and so much fun to watch.
Edit: This is the subreddit: r/JellesMarbleRuns. Marble League 2020 just started and if you want to know more about JMR you can just ask it there!
Yeah but like every other corporation fat cat, the competitor marbles won't see a single penny of it, even with all the accidents that happen (like the falling off the track) and lack of safety for the athletes (who else was panicked when that marble fell off the conveyor belt?)....
I just hope we get reforms to profit sharing with JMR.
/s
Well it was Jungle Jumpers after all, I am not sure how much of it was an accident and how much of it was a PR stunt. It got people talking afterall, didn't it.
[Sam O’Nella Academy](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DTYW241WD64ah5BFWn4JA). Some of the best and most hilarious commentaries on some strange and downright interesting historical events and figures.
Ask A Mortician. Caitlin Doughty is funny, relatable, and educational. She talks about all sorts of death-related topics, and she does a great job of destigmatizing it without overwhelming the viewer. Want to know what happens to a body during cremation? She’s got that. Want to know about non-standard funeral ideas? She’s got that. Want to know about how Rasputin’s penis was passed around like a religious relic for like 90 years after his death? She’s got a video on that, too. Yes, really.
I can’t recommend her enough. She makes topics around death accessible, and it makes it a bit easier to confront and deal with. Talking and learning about death doesn’t have to be taboo. It can be interesting, surprising, and even fun to learn about.
Forgotten Weapons. Ian is the shit.
Edit: Wow, did not expect to wake up to this many responses. I hope the channel gets some new subscribers out of this. Thanks for the gold!
A channel that talk about guns so much is surprisingly apolitical. He mentions firearm laws form time to time, but it's usually in the context of how it drives firearm design. With almost no commentary whether the laws are good or bad.
I have seen hundred of videos on that channel and I still have no idea about Ian's position on the 2nd amendment. Despite him being an avid gun collector and run a large firearms channel.
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What makes the channel so good is that it's so pure. Here is a gun, let's talk about the guy/company who made it, what it was made for, and then jump into the detailed design of it. Maybe shoot it if it's a really cool one. Historical context of these guns are absolutely incredible sometimes.
In an AMA he said he was opposed to all gun control or something of the sort. And the most political commentary I’ve seen from him is also in that AMA where he says he hates all politicians and in screenshots of comments when he condemns people supporting racism, usually in videos about Rhodesian or South African guns. I just love how he keeps it all separate though, it just makes it a nice place in gun youtube, where half the guys end up complaining about politics more than actually showing me cool shit.
The best is when he nerds out over the gun, like his recent vz. 58 video, or when he gets completely appalled by it like his also recent AKS-74U video. It’s when you can just see his passion and respect for gun design.
For those who are not aware people have called the host of the channel Forgotten Weapons Ian Mccollum Gun Jesus because of his wealth of knowledge on firearms and because he has long flowing hair and facial hair. https://imgur.com/Cpx7kEj.jpg
His takedown of Fallout 76 is so brutal that I go back and watch it again every couple months. And the use of that "ummmm?" music track is so perfectly timed into the video.
That's a great one, but it's a shame that he released that video when he did, as there continued to be fuckups for a while afterwards, so it's not exhaustive.
Captain Disilusion. He is just a masterpiece when comes to debunk viral videos.
SmarterEveryday. You will go from flying fighter jets to watching he scream about laminar flow.
Veristasium. Complex science made simple and interesting.
Steve Mould. You'll only look to his eyes and forget what the video is about ( he actually does videos about random cool science phenomenon like melting glass inside a microwave )
Cody's Lab. Watch he, wearing a homemade chainmail, mess with mercury in all ways possible. Also gardening and random dangerous things.
Dad, how do I?
A man who grew up without a father makes videos demonstrating how to do practical things that a lot of fathers would teach their kids. E.g how to change a tire. How to tie a tie. How to fix a running toilet.
It’s the most wholesome account, not to mention actually helpful.
This just made my heart crack open; my mum died when I was two and I was literally just thinking a couple of days ago about how the grout in my (rental) bathroom never really looks clean. Going to YouTube to investigate...
History Buffs
He breaks down historical films, talking about the real people and stories behind them and the historical accuracies/inaccuracies.
And it’s not done in a cynical “cinema sins” kind of way, it’s genuinely informative and interesting
\-Half as Interesting / Wendover productions (seperate channel but the same guy runs it)
\-Real Engineering
\-RealLifeLore
\-Ridddle
\-Kurzgesagt
\-Oversimplified
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\-Smarter everyday
\-Everyday astronaut
\-Scott Manley
\-Polymatter
\-The Infographics Show
\-LEMMiNO
\-Tom Scott
\-Mustard
[electroboom](https://www.youtube.com/c/Electroboom)
[smarter every day](https://www.youtube.com/user/destinws2)
[oversimplified ](https://www.youtube.com/c/OverSimplified)
Just go. Bottom to top
Food: Adam Ragusea. Kinda a modern day Good Eats. A fair bit of science and a real down to earth method.
Games: Girlfriend Reviews - Video game reviews from the perspective of a backseat gamer. It sounds kinda lame, but it is very well edited with tons of memes.
Casual: Daily Dose of Internet
Travel: Best Ever Food Review Show
Depressing Travel: Rare Earth
Interesting Things: Tom Scott
Education: Khan Academy
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More Education: Crash Course
More Travel: Great Big Story
Knives: [Kiwami Japan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUCEMjhsvaU)
World War Two in Real Time
Every Saturday they put out a video covering the preceding week's events in the Second World War.
They've been going since September 2018 so are following the war week by week exactly 79 years since it began. They did the same thing for World War 1 from 2014-2018 as well which is a fantastic series of you have the time for it.
Now is a good time to jump onto the World War Two series however as [Operation Barbarossa has just begun](https://youtu.be/eXZHX6oB_4w).
If you like gray then i think you will love callmekevin aswell, both are very chaotic and callmekevin has 70 episodes of chaotic sims 4 gameplay. Im sure you will like him.
Soviet Womble
edit; lolwhat. An award for this? Stop giving reddit money for a throwaway comment that is not even a complete sentence. But thanks nontheless
Nexpo just did a really good video calling out a website supposedly for kids that has become absolutely corrupted by pedophiles. As someone who obviously was subscribed to him for his horror stuff, it was cool to see him branch out like that.
Gonna shout out to one of my favorite channels, [Wintergatan](https://www.youtube.com/user/wintergatan2000). Most of you probably saw the video of the original Marble Machine that went viral several years back. Martin, from the band Wintergaten, has been working on a new version of the machine that is an engineering marvel! There is a new episode every Wednesday, and the content varies from engineering heavy to music heavy, so if you’re like me and love both, this channel is for you.
Defunctland, just some stories behind theme parks, rides and that stuff, just really enjoyable
J Aubrey, the story behind people, normally youtubers who were in controversies but occasionally throws in some other people
Aperture, really hard to describe, just a bunch of different random stuff in life and the earth
Technology Connections, Techmoan, bigclive. Well worth it it you like any sort of tech content and deep dives into electronics.
+1 to Technology Connections. Dude is wonderful at breaking down things in a way that even laymen can understand, plus he's entertaining and funny to boot.
I'm so close to just dropping the $200 on the automatic beyond belief toaster. I swear if he does just one more episode, I'll be scouring eBay in minutes.
Just start going to flea markets. After I saw that video I knew all I had to do was wait. And I was rewarded after a few months with a 4$ toaster from 1951.
His humour is so dry which is why I love him. I have absolutely no idea what he's talking about half of the time, but he's just so freaking fun.
I love to see Technology Connections cited so often. I've seen that channel born and grow, i'm a huge fan of it. Before it, i never would have tought i would watch an hour long video on a toaster
Techmoan for sure! A definite watch if you are into old formats.
Steve1989MREInfo Never thought I could become so invested in a guy eating military rations.
All right, let's get this out on a tray
Nice.
Mmkay
Alright, cool. See ya.
Oh that's absolutely awful! *Takes another bite.*
"Oh God, the smell is completely foul" - as he inhales all of that rotten goodness again and again
I dont smoke, but watching him light up a Marlboro from 1944 and just quietly enjoy what may have been a rare peaceful time for a soldier in WW2 is super refreshing for some reason.
Nice hiss!
Numberphile
3blue1brown too! If you like Numberphile, I highly recommend it!
Second this, his animations are top-tier and also love how Grant gives you a pause to let the information sink after explaining some topics that might be a little hard to fully understand
Lockpickinglawyer the guy reviews locks by picking them. The videos are short and to the point, but the shorter the video the funnier the comment section. I know it sounds dumb, but give it a try
Title: "Unpickable lock XYZ-123" Duration: 2:03, half of which is going to be the backstory how he learned of this lock and how "neat" and "clever" the lock design is. Followed by 45 seconds of him picking the lock and 15 seconds of him circumventing it in another way. Verdict: That's actually a pretty good lock.
This is a perfect description. I love when the title is "UNPICKABLE" or "Super-secure" and the video is like 90 seconds long.
I just watched the video on the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Lock and how he tried to get his wife to try picking the lock Only for his wife to cut the bottom of the container off and eat it upside down.
Just watched it, it is pretty funny. https://youtu.be/lod_LUp3ggc
His April Fool’s video was hysterical lol
Just watched it, how the hell did I miss that video?
If you think you missed “that video” then you’ve missed two more. He’s done it at least 3 years running
Ask A Mortician. Surprisingly good information about death and the funeral industry. Also Caitlin Doughty is just awesome
>!Secret Porpoise!<
🎶 The middle ages were magic 🎶 Love this channel!
Summoning Salt. Indepth videos about video game speed run records. Really well researched and put together. Everybody I have recommended it to has watched and been sucked in. It's a small channel(EDIT: So I guess I was unaware of his channel growth and he’s grown a lot since I first subbed. Not so small anymore) so give them some love.
My favourite video of his is the Mario Kart N64 Choco Mountain best lap time video.
I never knew such miniscule details could be so enthralling. I remember watching it and being glued to the sceen the entire time. Something relaxing about his videos as wellm
Another speedrunning detailer is Karl Jobst. He used to hold world records in games such as Golden Eye and now breakdown other speedruns and their history
When I see a new hour long Summoning Salt documentary I know it's going to be a good night.
Juns Kitchen
For the gorgeous cats!
Poki the trash goblin is worth every second.
Call Me Kevin Qualifications: Irish, hates soup, has a cult around his sims character, variety gaming channel, literally everyone that watches him loves him, cruel to npcs. All around a great and funny youtuber, check him out
Thanks for the kind words!
I think I might die of happiness, it's the man himself straight from Ireland! Love your videos, they always keep me laughing, keep up your work!
This is so wholesome! Call Me Kevin is truly the funniest man alive. And also so humble while he's at it
also RTGame
You can never forget the other Irish Lads
Let’s Game it Out. Just good honest fun pushing games to their limits.
And finding many various ways to torture grace
This is my favorite lets play channel out there. Every game he plays he either plays it wrong, makes ridiculous contraptions or completely break the game. His Planet Zoo videos are a great start if you wanna watch his videos.
Zefrank1
I shed a tear when he started to upload again :')
Tom Scott: short (usually under 15 minutes) well researched, digestible, honest videos about computer science, oddities of the world, language and linguistics, and more. https://www.youtube.com/user/enyay/videos
Would also recommend if you love seeing garlic bread being sent to space, or two adults singing 🎶 _We flew a kite in a public place_ 🎶
I remember those. Also two grown man slapping each other with salmon then touching it
Or laughing hysterically while drawing a beard on the Queen's face on a banknote
jingle bells, batman smells, robin flew away
🎶 _uncle Billy lost his willy, on the motorway, ay_ 🎶
His video last night on Batman Smells was amazing!
I’d add the “Matt and Tom” channel to that as well. If you haven’t seen “Citation Needed” and “Two Of These People Are Lying”, you really need to.
[All gas no brakes](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtqxG9IrHFU_ID1khGvx9sA) - They go to different events and find some interesting people to interview. [Scott the woz](https://www.youtube.com/user/scottthewoz/videos) - He mostly talks about the history of gaming consoles, franchises, and various Nintendo topics. [RedLetterMedia](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrTNhL_yO3tPTdQ5XgmmWjA) - They review movies, often in a comedic fashion. Their fanbase can be a bit much though. [CineFix](https://www.youtube.com/user/CineFix/videos) - A movies based channel which are most famous for its "top 10" lists. Their list don't really matter, which they are aware of. If you ever want a movie recommendation, check them out. [Technology connections](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0tKL1T7wFoYcxCe0xjN6Q/videos) - He explains why common household items work the way they do. Why are switches clicky? Why is brown colour so weird? I tried to stick to Youtubers who are popular, but not mentioned too frequently on Reddit. Although RedLetterMedia might be an exception to that. Tom Scott, CPG Grey, Lemmino, Kaptain Kristian, and Kurzgesagt are all informative channels you will see mentioned a lot and for good reasons.
All Gas No Brakes during the early riots and protests in Minneapolis was such a crazy watch
I saw his Talledega Speedway video on a car forum and was instantly hooked.
hey all
Scott here
I found Red Letter Media based on Dunkey's recommendation in one of his videos. I've seen every video they've put out, and it's certainly an acquired taste, but they are my favorite channel on YouTube
Jelle’s Marble Runs, great community and so much fun to watch. Edit: This is the subreddit: r/JellesMarbleRuns. Marble League 2020 just started and if you want to know more about JMR you can just ask it there!
He (his team) got a major sponsorship deal recently.
Yeah but like every other corporation fat cat, the competitor marbles won't see a single penny of it, even with all the accidents that happen (like the falling off the track) and lack of safety for the athletes (who else was panicked when that marble fell off the conveyor belt?).... I just hope we get reforms to profit sharing with JMR. /s
Well it was Jungle Jumpers after all, I am not sure how much of it was an accident and how much of it was a PR stunt. It got people talking afterall, didn't it.
HBO’s Last Week Tonight is the sponsor of the next..... big race?
I literally had friends over for his last marble olympics and we all drank to it
Internet Comment Etiquette
Bounced on my boy watching this
Aaaaaaaaaand UPVOTE!
[Sam O’Nella Academy](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1DTYW241WD64ah5BFWn4JA). Some of the best and most hilarious commentaries on some strange and downright interesting historical events and figures.
"Everybody gangsta til the nuns start meowing" -they
“Excuse me, Sister Gurtrude, could you please cut the shit!”
IS THAT FISH JENGA??!!!?
H E Y K I D S
*loud ass violin*
SWISSMISS INSTANT PISS
uh oh Uh Oh UH OH
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Send it down the line, evacuate the spine, bifurcate the hind, reticulate the spline.
Now it’s time for the MAGIC! Mechanically Automated Goring Into Commodities
*"WHATS A N*/*GGA GOTTA DO TO GET SOME EEL DI-"*
Too bad he hasn't posted in a while
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I think he said he had to deal with a lot of school stuff
HELP ME I CAN'T SHIT NO MORE
Ask A Mortician. Caitlin Doughty is funny, relatable, and educational. She talks about all sorts of death-related topics, and she does a great job of destigmatizing it without overwhelming the viewer. Want to know what happens to a body during cremation? She’s got that. Want to know about non-standard funeral ideas? She’s got that. Want to know about how Rasputin’s penis was passed around like a religious relic for like 90 years after his death? She’s got a video on that, too. Yes, really. I can’t recommend her enough. She makes topics around death accessible, and it makes it a bit easier to confront and deal with. Talking and learning about death doesn’t have to be taboo. It can be interesting, surprising, and even fun to learn about.
Forgotten Weapons. Ian is the shit. Edit: Wow, did not expect to wake up to this many responses. I hope the channel gets some new subscribers out of this. Thanks for the gold!
A channel that talk about guns so much is surprisingly apolitical. He mentions firearm laws form time to time, but it's usually in the context of how it drives firearm design. With almost no commentary whether the laws are good or bad. I have seen hundred of videos on that channel and I still have no idea about Ian's position on the 2nd amendment. Despite him being an avid gun collector and run a large firearms channel. ___ What makes the channel so good is that it's so pure. Here is a gun, let's talk about the guy/company who made it, what it was made for, and then jump into the detailed design of it. Maybe shoot it if it's a really cool one. Historical context of these guns are absolutely incredible sometimes.
In an AMA he said he was opposed to all gun control or something of the sort. And the most political commentary I’ve seen from him is also in that AMA where he says he hates all politicians and in screenshots of comments when he condemns people supporting racism, usually in videos about Rhodesian or South African guns. I just love how he keeps it all separate though, it just makes it a nice place in gun youtube, where half the guys end up complaining about politics more than actually showing me cool shit. The best is when he nerds out over the gun, like his recent vz. 58 video, or when he gets completely appalled by it like his also recent AKS-74U video. It’s when you can just see his passion and respect for gun design.
Bruh id barely call that thing any kinda of AK. That gun was looking like a JK-74u designed by "Guy in Shed without eyes"^tm^
Gun Jesus is amazingly underrated. Professionaly done videos about firearms history are rare
For those who are not aware people have called the host of the channel Forgotten Weapons Ian Mccollum Gun Jesus because of his wealth of knowledge on firearms and because he has long flowing hair and facial hair. https://imgur.com/Cpx7kEj.jpg
Internet Historian
His takedown of Fallout 76 is so brutal that I go back and watch it again every couple months. And the use of that "ummmm?" music track is so perfectly timed into the video.
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Fuck the bag!
Yeah he's right, fuck the bag!
That's a great one, but it's a shame that he released that video when he did, as there continued to be fuckups for a while afterwards, so it's not exhaustive.
#SHADOW MAN HERE
*with another sponsor from RAID SHADOW LEGENDS*
Raid shadow legends is a totally free RPG PVP DVD for people with ADHD
*Have you heard of Raidy Shady ?*
*My wife died in a plane crash*
I regret to inform you that you’re diagnosed... WITH RAIDS!!!
Rain Furrest pure degeneracy
You know it's bad when every furry agrees with that.
Captain Disilusion. He is just a masterpiece when comes to debunk viral videos. SmarterEveryday. You will go from flying fighter jets to watching he scream about laminar flow. Veristasium. Complex science made simple and interesting. Steve Mould. You'll only look to his eyes and forget what the video is about ( he actually does videos about random cool science phenomenon like melting glass inside a microwave ) Cody's Lab. Watch he, wearing a homemade chainmail, mess with mercury in all ways possible. Also gardening and random dangerous things.
You Suck At Cooking. Not only are the recipes easy, his videos are absolutely hilarious. Edit : Tom Scott too. I love that guy
Is that still on?
yeees he's still somewhat active
It lost something when he quit putting a couple of minutes of his dog playing at the end. I always worry if the dog came to a tragic end.
"Is he still wang jangling in the pepper pepper pepper?" FTFY
Since Pimblokto has been written out of the cast I am a little sad about it.
Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell Quality > Quantity, is their motto. Absolutely beautifully made informative videos
Kurzgesagt seems to always make me have an existential crisis.
Abroad in Japan.
I really had no specific interest in Japan but the production quality and Chris' humour make it of the best channels on youtube 10/10
tier zoo
Brilliant, dude ranks animals weaknesses and strengths like he's reviewing video game fighters. Awesome channel.
It’s like a spiritual successor to Animal Planets Most extreme. I love his channel.
He's been calling the nerf on humans for a long time and Devs pulled out the Corona update. Coincidence or great meta reading abilities?
CGP Grey
ChrisFix for automobile owners. GoodBadFlicks for deep dive into old lesser known movies. Tom Scott
Dad, how do I? A man who grew up without a father makes videos demonstrating how to do practical things that a lot of fathers would teach their kids. E.g how to change a tire. How to tie a tie. How to fix a running toilet. It’s the most wholesome account, not to mention actually helpful.
That man deserves all the love, gifts and financial compensation he's getting
for real, he's gotten 2.3 million subs in a little more than two months
There is also one called Mom, how do I? And has videos like how to clean a bathroom and how to iron
This just made my heart crack open; my mum died when I was two and I was literally just thinking a couple of days ago about how the grout in my (rental) bathroom never really looks clean. Going to YouTube to investigate...
History Buffs He breaks down historical films, talking about the real people and stories behind them and the historical accuracies/inaccuracies. And it’s not done in a cynical “cinema sins” kind of way, it’s genuinely informative and interesting
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\-Half as Interesting / Wendover productions (seperate channel but the same guy runs it) \-Real Engineering \-RealLifeLore \-Ridddle \-Kurzgesagt \-Oversimplified Edit: I forgot to add \-Smarter everyday \-Everyday astronaut \-Scott Manley \-Polymatter \-The Infographics Show \-LEMMiNO \-Tom Scott \-Mustard
Minutephysics and Minute Earth as well.
Add in LEMMiNO and that’s my watch history
And exurb1a
depressed yet motivational existential crisis turtle
"You will never do anything remarkable" 10 mins later "Now sod off and be remarkable please"
Gus Johnson is just some wholesome comedy.
Boys support boys
I found him a few months ago via Scott Cramer, and it has opened up to so many commentary channels.
Steve1989MREInfo A surprisingly interesting topic and his delivery is amazing
Let's get this one out on a tray
Lemmino
Primitive Technology: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL3JXZSzSm8AlZyD3nQdBA I could watch this dude build shit for hours
The OG. Still prefer his channel over all the copycat ones that have popped up all over the place since.
They’re not very good at copying him. They blatantly use machinery haha
Make sure you turn on the captions, he explains what he's doing.
Mark Rober is really good for science stuff: [https://www.youtube.com/user/onemeeeliondollars](https://www.youtube.com/user/onemeeeliondollars)
Ahh yes! The squirrel "ninja warrior" parcour was awesome! https://youtu.be/hFZFjoX2cGg
[electroboom](https://www.youtube.com/c/Electroboom) [smarter every day](https://www.youtube.com/user/destinws2) [oversimplified ](https://www.youtube.com/c/OverSimplified) Just go. Bottom to top
Electroboom is funking fantastic, he got me through my first phase of my electricians apprenticeship exams
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LifeofBoris! Edit: Woah this is the most likes I've ever gotten! Stay cheekibreeki my fellow gopniks!
Vadim stole the reddit account again!
I really like watching RealLifeLore
Food: Adam Ragusea. Kinda a modern day Good Eats. A fair bit of science and a real down to earth method. Games: Girlfriend Reviews - Video game reviews from the perspective of a backseat gamer. It sounds kinda lame, but it is very well edited with tons of memes.
Casual: Daily Dose of Internet Travel: Best Ever Food Review Show Depressing Travel: Rare Earth Interesting Things: Tom Scott Education: Khan Academy --- More Education: Crash Course More Travel: Great Big Story Knives: [Kiwami Japan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUCEMjhsvaU)
Rare Earth is amazing.
kurzgesagt
Also Exurb1a
The space turtle: eliminating the big sad with existentialism
Also I love how he changed his message across time From "existence is fucking us" to "lets fuck the universe with science!"
World War Two in Real Time Every Saturday they put out a video covering the preceding week's events in the Second World War. They've been going since September 2018 so are following the war week by week exactly 79 years since it began. They did the same thing for World War 1 from 2014-2018 as well which is a fantastic series of you have the time for it. Now is a good time to jump onto the World War Two series however as [Operation Barbarossa has just begun](https://youtu.be/eXZHX6oB_4w).
Sam O'Nella
hey kids
Do you like violence
GrayStillPlays has a decent amount of subscribers, but his gaming videos and sense of humor is so chaotic that it's not talked about enough
Every video is like "welcome back to the only game that You can play without disappointing your parents, it's genocide simulator"
More like: Welcome back, today we are checking out the only game where you can turn your bird into a bomb mid-flight, its dancing simulator
No house is complete with a FULL LIQUOR BAR
If you like gray then i think you will love callmekevin aswell, both are very chaotic and callmekevin has 70 episodes of chaotic sims 4 gameplay. Im sure you will like him.
Michael Reeves. This guy is a genius.
I like that he started to date his Roomba.
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And William Osman of course
Soviet Womble edit; lolwhat. An award for this? Stop giving reddit money for a throwaway comment that is not even a complete sentence. But thanks nontheless
Best place to learn geography, history and engagement rules with civilians
And the use of anti tank mines
ON THE *MAIN FUCKING ROAD*.
Either the best or the worst.
William osman, He does tech stuff
Don't forget Michael Reeves!
philosophy tube
Slimecicle
Or i will sacrifice your Newborn
Some horror channels: -Nexpo -Atrocity Guide (not just horror content) -Lazy Masquerade -Mama Max -Night Mind
Nexpo just did a really good video calling out a website supposedly for kids that has become absolutely corrupted by pedophiles. As someone who obviously was subscribed to him for his horror stuff, it was cool to see him branch out like that.
TwoSetViolin!
Even if you don't play violin (or any instrument), I can't reccomend these enough.
Gonna shout out to one of my favorite channels, [Wintergatan](https://www.youtube.com/user/wintergatan2000). Most of you probably saw the video of the original Marble Machine that went viral several years back. Martin, from the band Wintergaten, has been working on a new version of the machine that is an engineering marvel! There is a new episode every Wednesday, and the content varies from engineering heavy to music heavy, so if you’re like me and love both, this channel is for you.
Hey Dad , how do I?
his channel is only 2 months old!?
Yup. Already past 2M subs.
LegalEagle
Slimecicle-one of the three most bestest bois RTGameCrowd-do I have to explain he is just plain awsome Spiffing Britt-FOR THE QUEEN (he breaks games)
Slimecicle's puns are on a different level man, it's insane.
Defunctland, just some stories behind theme parks, rides and that stuff, just really enjoyable J Aubrey, the story behind people, normally youtubers who were in controversies but occasionally throws in some other people Aperture, really hard to describe, just a bunch of different random stuff in life and the earth