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    Favorite Youtubers?

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      RavenGirl last edited by RavenGirl

      Baumgartner Restoration - Guy restores and conserves paintings for a living. Besides being so satisfying, I've learned so much about how paintings are constructed in general as an artist. I will never use staples instead of tacks on a canvas ever again.

      English Heritage - The Youtube channel of the foundation which works to preserve historical sites in the UK. Their 'Victorian Way' cooking series is THE BEST.

      The British Museum - An excellent channel. Naturally, their topics can be a bit all over the place, but they are always really well done. I particularly enjoy the conversation videos because it's not taught in my ancient history studies. P.S. The videos with Assyriologist Irving Finkel are just the most exciting and hilarious videos ever. I wish he were my professor.

      我们的小喜 XiaoXi's Culinary Idyll - Don't let the name fool you. While he started with cooking videos, Xiao Xi is a craftsman who does some delightful work ranging from woven baskets to hammered copper teapots.

      Shi Heng Yi Online - I did gong fu and qi gong for many years before I moved, and while my lineage was not Shaolin-based, I find these FREE videos inspiring. There can be so much woo surrounding martial arts and energy work in general, and it's very rare to find someone who can speak about the theory and techniques in such a beautiful, succinct and calming way.

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        mietze @Ominous last edited by

        @ominous OMG this guy is fecking adorable! I loved the mother's day episode about whether children make the best pets. 😄 Thanks for sharing his channel, I'm definitely hooked. My youngest started out just looking over my shoulder but he is so engaging that he watched several videos with me, and they're not short!

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          GreenFlashlight last edited by GreenFlashlight

          Xiran Jay Zhao is new and doesn't seem to be terribly prolific, but I can't tell you how educating I've found their videos in which they dissect American cartoons for Asian representation... or misrepresentation, as the case may be.

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          • Ominous
            Ominous @mietze last edited by

            @mietze

            Out of curiosity, which video did you start with?

            Ceterum autem censeo Carthaginem esse delendam

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              mietze @Ominous last edited by

              @ominous the anaconda. They are so magnificent and I love snakes. Followed up by the king cobra. I really enjoy reptiles but do not want the responsibility of their care at this point in my life so it's always fun to find folks on YouTube that are engaging and not ducks.

              I'm in a similar state with birds (love em but im it would be irresponsible for me to have one, I thought about getting chickens but we have so many predators on our property like owls, weasels, bears, coyotes, bobcats, dogs and cats that neighbors let run free on a rotating basis as they get eaten by aforementioned wild predators that i don't have the time or extra funds to put in predator mitigation stuff) so I enjoy getting my parrot fix with BirdTricks.

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                Kay last edited by

                These days I mainly go to Youtube to watch stuff that makes me feel relaxed, especially ones where there's interesting stuff going on in the screen but with no narration, only relaxing music and/or the sounds of what's being made.

                That said, number one of my list might very well be a serial killer. With a few million subscribers you may have already heard of Mr. "Sharpest Knife", but just in case, please check out his stuff. He has an amazing sense of humor. How about a cardboard knife? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvo86AHovFc

                The second one is a Hong Kong Youtuber named Mr. Zhou, who does woodcrafting. His background music is soothing, and unlike many other craftsmen on Youtube he intentionally leaves in any mistakes he makes, no matter how dire, so the viewer can follow along as he learns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1CmQQTho9Y

                Another one I like is called J. Dessert, it's a Korean dessert cafe that publishes really soothing recipe videos online, just cute music and the snap and pop of food being made. https://youtu.be/-PGiAicJEe0

                Finally, when I want to watch some Lets Plays I go with Kikoskia, a British Youtuber who specializes in older or more obscure games. Here's a link to his current play through of Baldur's Gate 2: https://youtu.be/3Oux8eTaErk

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                • Alamias
                  Alamias @AeriaNyx last edited by

                  @aerianyx said in Favorite Youtubers?:

                  Frog Leap Studios - I love me some metal covers and this guy is just amazing.

                  Seconded... His cover of Sultans of Swing drew me in, and I was hooked.

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                    GreenFlashlight last edited by

                    Nothing new to add to the list, but I'm at once surprised and pleased to notice how many of the Youtubers I follow are coming out as gay, enby, and/or trans.

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                      Cupcake @GreenFlashlight last edited by

                      BillyBinges is my new favorite for reaction videos. He is deeply uncomfortable whenever people kiss on screen and every time it happens, he remarks "They kiss like two -nouns- -verbing-". He also really enjoys providing prompts to his viewers.

                      "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                      -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                      • punkypunkpunk
                        punkypunkpunk last edited by

                        Juuuust gonna insert my channel in here, since we're about to get back to full-time filming/posting in the next week. Check out the reaction channel 'Geek House'. :3

                        Lotsa characters on lotsa games. Play wif me~

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                        • Kestrel
                          Kestrel Banned last edited by

                          Saint Andrewism is a Trinidadian artist & anarchist who makes video essays about aesthetics, politics and idealism.

                          Pros:

                          • Calm, soothing voice which is pleasant to listen to
                          • Videos are peppered with bits of dry, biting sass which will make you smirk
                          • Informative, educational and original thinker
                          • Some essays are long (my favourite of his is 50 minutes) but some are short (10 minutes or less) so when time is a factor there's still plenty to choose from.
                          • They aren't overly visual so you don't actually have to pay full attention to the screen and can just play his videos in the background while taking care of chores or whatever.

                          Cons:

                          • He's not very apologetic about his views so it may not be suitable for people who sit comfortably either on the fence or on the other side of it.

                          Linking his popular uploads playlist, the first of which is just 8 minutes: What is Solarpunk?

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                          • Rinel
                            Rinel Banned @Ganymede last edited by

                            @ganymede said in Favorite Youtubers?:

                            In Ohio, you may resist an unlawful arrest and cannot be found guilty for obstructing an officer in pursuit of an unlawful arrest.

                            I knkw what you're saying but I assure you that you absolutely can and likely will be found guilty for doing exactly that.

                            Like yeah I get it the law says things but y'all cops have guns and a godlike status among half of the public. Your safest (physically and legally) bet is to record as much of the interaction as possible via a service that uploads the video as it occurs.

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                              Rinel Banned @Rinel last edited by Rinel

                              @rinel

                              I just realized that post is over a year old but whatever

                              Still valid

                              Don't talk to cops
                              Don't trust cops
                              If you're getting arrested don't physically resist
                              Try and get recordings of everything
                              Don't talk to cops

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                                Ominous @Rinel last edited by

                                @rinel

                                As a former cop, I concur. There were many times I thought, "Just shut the fuck up and let me do my job."

                                Ceterum autem censeo Carthaginem esse delendam

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                                  Groth last edited by Groth

                                  These days my youtube is mostly sciencetuber content.

                                  Stand-up Maths is great at making weird mathematics interesting.

                                  Veritasium is great at investigating all sorts of concepts.

                                  Corridor Crew analyze and sometimes reproduce CGI and stunts in movies, often with special guests.

                                  Viva La Dirt League just really great gaming themed comedy skits

                                  SmarterEveryDay lots of good educational videos

                                  Stuff Made Here what happens if you leave an engineer alone with an entire workshop

                                  Technology Connections learn more about technology in your house you never thought about

                                  ElectroBoom Everything you shouldn't do with electronics

                                  Steve Mould Assorted science videos, usually with practical demonstrations

                                  What is obvious to you may not be obvious to me and vice versa.

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