What is your current youtube binge?
What kinds of videos are you currently hooked on watching on YouTube?
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What kinds of videos are you currently hooked on watching on YouTube?
Kimagure Cook is a Japanese guy who filets and prepares a bunch of seafood
Kiwami Japan is another Japanese guy who makes knives out of things like milk or an egg or smoke, really odd processing
Primitive Technology is I think an Australian guy who does bushcraft. Makes a bunch of shit out of mud
My Self Reliance is an Alaskan who does homestead cabin stuff
Liziqi is a Chinese woman who does a bunch of traditional crafting, foraging, cooking. Her videos are actually very cool
Baumgartner Restoration restores old paintings and art pieces, kinda nice to have on the background
Bald and Bankrupt is an Englishman who travels around Ex-USSR nations and does a lot of tourism of Soviet-era buildings and such.
I was conflicted with him because he does the travel equivalent of visiting America but only going to the brokest town in West Virginia. I think he just genuinely likes abandoned rundown places, and he’s respectful about it.
Haegreendal and Ondo are these two like “simple life” aesthetic Korean vloggers who I don’t watch but my wife does and I’m 100% convinced are Korean propagandists
I have a weird thing for watching black women eat seafood boils on YouTube and I have no explanation for why. Freud can figure that one out for me I’m not going to do any soul-searching on the matter
I just watch whatever shit on a whim, like most of my actions. YouTube sucks ass compared to a decade ago though.
YouTube content creators are frequently,
Incredibly bad at research.
Trying to stretch a minute of content into fifteen.
Derivative to the point of being anti creative, if such a term is even a thing. If not, it fucking should be.
Have garbage personalities that makes me think they missed many years of development.
JimmyTheGiant. It's all about parkour/free running, and the culture/history behind it. He's also since expanded into videos about the history of other niche sports, like foosball, unicycling, pogo sticks, trampolining, etc. The best part about the videos is how he explains them, more so even than the actual subject of the videos. He just makes the videos so interesting.