Favorite Youtubers?
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Craft Chocolate TV - We get to watch someone opening a chocolate-making business over years. Plus: We get to learn about making chocolate.
The TRY Channel - I can pretty much watch Irish people try shit for days. And I do.
Townsends - I love this guy. Fans of living history, history nerds, and cooking nerds, rejoice! Often, all three at once!
ERB - Seriously, who hasn't heard of Epic Rap Battles of History.
The Charismatic Voice - As a trained vocalist, I love watching various professionals in the field review music and songs, especially ones I like. Plus, total gamer getting into nerdy bands and videos.
Natalie Gold - There is no world in which watching a nerdy Jewish gamer girl react to videos isn't in my wheelhouse. She still can't match my grandma yelling at the 9ers during a football game, but she'll get there.
Millenial Movie Monday - This girl is hysterically funny and has some of the best outbursts and commentary on the movies she reacts to. Sassy Southern meets Millenial Modern.
The Graham Norton Show - I want to be famous someday just to be on this show.
I will run across lots of reactors as well, like the previously mentioned Jamal, Too Sushi, and Sincerely KSO. I also watch a lot of music reactors as well, like Old Composer and Julia Nilon, though I tend to gravitate to the song rather than the reactor. I'll pick a favorite song and watch reactions to it, etc. What can I say, I love analysis.
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@atomic I just discovered and kind of love Natalie Gold.
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@atomic Ashley is so precious. Esp. when she brings Beans onto the screen.
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@cupcake said in Favorite Youtubers?:
@atomic Ashley is so precious. Esp. when she brings Beans onto the screen.
You mean Beans is very generous to let Ashleigh share her show with her.
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@rhamnious said in Favorite Youtubers?:
My Boyfriend loves this man so much, and I don't know why.
Because he is hilarious and brilliant in that dopey funny way. It's genius doing a "Can I make sausage out of it" channel. His personality and sense of humor is great. The material is gross humor, but not in the disgusting variety. I can eat something while watching him make some of his monstrosities.
I don't know. It's just good, clean fun.
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She is not anywhere resembling my favorite Youtubers, but watching her gives me the same visceral pleasure/horror response of driving down the road and finding a six car pileup crossed with a train crash while the engine is on fire.
I give you Classically Abby.
Coincidentally, this is Ben Shapiro's sister.
They both need their J-card revoked.
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Double posting because I refuse to put something as amazing as Autodale in the same post as Classically Fucking Abby.
Dead Sound is an absolutely phenomenal storyteller, animator, and conceptual/FX artist. He's produced a ton of fantastical content, mainly focusing on his series "Autodale", a dystopian future story in which human beings live in a city where they desire to be parts in the machine but then lose their purpose when they're no longer "pretty".
He's also done short anthology bits, and includes Making Of videos with character breakdowns, and frankly, his Scottish accent is just frikkin' cool. I highly recommend.
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Autodale is freaking awesome! I love that series so much. Dead Sound is so talented it hurts!!
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@tiredewok I'm actually obsessed with the incidental music he uses in his BTS videos. There's the one song with the banjo riff that I really want to get a copy of.
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I haven't watched his BTS videos yet. I should rectify that.
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Thomas Benjamin Wilde Esq. A Brit with a banjolele who dresses like a performer from the 1890s and sings in an impeccably high-class accent about profanities.
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Is that the No More Fucks to Give guy?
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Yep!
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@ominous said in Favorite Youtubers?:
Is that the No More Fucks to Give guy?
Yes, but I know him mostly for Well, This Is Shit.
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I don't know if anyone has recommended them already but I love Hercules Candies on YouTube. They are a super cute, family-owned candy shop in New York that just make videos of all the different candies and stuff they make. It's super wholesome and always cheers me up if I am feeling blue for some reason.
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Jreg is a political satirist with a focus on radical ideologies vs their more moderate counterparts vs centrism.
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Seconding the recommendation for the Charismatic Voice. This is one of my favourites when it comes to her reviews: Phil Collins, In The Air Tonight
I'm not a Phil Collins fan, but that song's an indelible part of my youth - and it turns out that no-one told her something quite important about Phil Collins. There's a moment of pure comedy gold, completely unintentional, that I'm not going to spoiler because it's just too perfect. If you know the secret, you'll be falling over laughing when it happens too. And if you don't, well, prepare for a surprise!
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I have been fascinated by the pet reviews on Clint's Reptiles. Clint is a biologist and is a very friendly, adorable dweeb that is a joy to watch as he engages in his passion of herpetology. I personally don't care much about reptiles finding them neither scary or interesting, but I almost want to get into either lizard or snake keeping after watching some of his videos. Heck, I almost want to get into spider keeping after some of his spider videos, and I detest those children of Satan and Cthulhu hatefucking while watching Alien.
New to keeping reptiles as pets? Might I suggest one of his older videos listing the top five reptiles for beginners.
Interested in getting an easy to care for, more cute/interesting than terrifying, and kind of cool bug? Watch his review on the Blue Death-Feigning Beetle.
Maybe a chicken is more the pet for you. What do you mean that's not a reptile? The chicken is more closely related to crocodilians than crocodilians are to snakes and lizards, as he points out in this video.
Want to see him try to keep an Anaconda in frame while reviewing and scoring it as a pet? His conclusion is that it's a wonderful snake to have as a pet, if you want a pet that can easily hug you to death.
King Cobra's don't make good pets, but he pets and holds one in his hands in this video. (He explains why Otis is so calm and he is able to get away with it.)
Here's a cool, friendly lizard that I want to at least see and maybe handle in person someday.