Do you guys have any favorites? I have several, but two of them are posted below. This first one is a YouTuber named CharlieBo313, who posts video shot from his car inside some of the worst violence riddled neighborhoods in the US that people never get to see firsthand in places like Detroit, Chicago, Patterson NJ, etc. Many of these videos are shot at night, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FI-TsXU-OmA I also love the channel, This Is Dan Bell. Dan Bell is an urban explorer who goes into old, sometimes dilapidated buildings that have long been vacant. He also has different series on his channel, like the 'Dead Mall Series', where he goes into dying and dead malls and records what they're like inside. There is also the 'Dirty Room Series' on various hotels and motels around the country. He goes inside these places and basically looks everywhere (under mattresses, behind nightstands, etc.) in the room to find all kinds of disgusting and nasty stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlB3d1_XGyY&t=329s
AvE https://www.youtube.com/user/arduinoversusevil i also like reponut ,dronemalone and often find myself watching south main auto and eric the car guy when researching info on jobs
The first two are like prank channels but theyre not annoying ones like most of them they are pretty harmless and funny. The jeremy fragrance guy is just a fragrance reviewer from Germany who always has hot chicks on his channel. I collect fragrances so i like to see what others think of them.
one of my own. nothing special. just silent 3d animations. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxzvYe8NgCWBiIVUOoIZpsw
which things more people seem to be more interested in then which other things makes no sense to me. not a problem though; i've long since given up ever expecting them to. just one more reason i don't find humans as interesting as trains or cats.
Oh jesus, loads of them. For history (and historical fencing) I like: alternativehistoryhub, skallagrim, lindybeige and history buffs, forgotten weapons, Scholagladiatoria and metatron. NPR and KEXP are quite good for music I find. Primitive tecnhnology is very restful Nerdwriter1 for film and culture (also channel awesome and Red letter media) Jen Campbell for book stuff Colin furze for engineering awesomeness Gozer's den for vinyl incredibleness I also just started presenting youtube videos for a site I write for, early days (read-not comfortable sharing yet)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvNbsi4aDuk another dirty room.. junkies squirt needle blood on hotel ceiling..
vay'z's channel and warlord of noodles, the virtual filk sing, all the blender tutorial channels of course, i have a lot of favorites on there really, well my own links to the ones i was and still am watching, but its way out of date, been a while since i could get on it. i just don't have the bandwidth where i live to watch as much as i'd like either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA7VM2tqYcM
Very confusing, he looks as creepy as fuck, but then out of his mouth is this intoxicating Chris Isaak type voice
Awkward Kids ERB (Epic Rap Battles - between historical figures like George Washington vs. William Wallace) Fortunecookie45LC Khan Academy devinsupertramp / devingraham FPSRussia Iraqveteran8888 Action Figure Therapy MattHossZone Garfunkel and Oates I love the Russian dash cam compilations, military fails videos, and street performers/NYC subway performers.
I loved this one!!! This was by far the worst one they've been in yet. Dan Bell's work really is awesome!