I listen to youtube more than I watch any kind of TV. Here’s my list, what does everyone else watch or listen to?

Lawful Masses – Explanations of legal cases, usually interesting or absurd intellectual property cases

Grim Beard – Video game essay channel. The millennial goth version of Civvie11.

RadKing – Fallout lore.

Tim Cain – The project lead of Fallout, one of the founders of Troika, and career long game designers talks into camera.

BobbyBroccoli – Deep dives into stores of scientific fraud.

Witchhunter’s Game Restoration Lab – What it say on the tin.

Ahoy – Video game history and history of items and weapons in video games.

OEC G&V – Military AARs.

Wargames, Soldiers and Strategy – Miniature painting channel. Excellent resource for historical & modern military painting.

Internet Historian/Incognito – Documentaries of the absurd.

Night Shift – Miniature painting channel. Focusing on modern military vehicles and dioramas.

Telepurte – Animation shorts.

Alt Shift X – Deep dives about fiction and fantasy. Famous for an All Tomorrows reading.

Matt Orchard – True crime. Interesting but NSFW cases.

Sam O’Nella Academy – Weird and interesting history and assorted facts.

Bedtime Stories – Horror tales.

Dino Diego – Dinosaurs.

Triangle City – Fallout lore.

Skyrionn – Video game lore.

MandaloreGaming – Video game deep dives.

RedLetterMedia – The GOAT movie discussion channel.

Civvie11 – Mentally unwell man plays Build Engine games

Super Eyepatch Wolf – Extra long video essays on disparate topics.

Pointless Hub -Movie reviews of dumb trash.

Seth Skorkowsky – RPG reviews and discussion.

Midwinter Minis – Miniature Painting channel. Good for learning quality speedpainting.

Forgotten Weapons – Forgotten weapons.

Warlockracy – Video game deep dives, focusing on older games and mods, many of which are obscure & Russian

Beware The Qu – Horror and speculative evolution channel.

Historia Civilis – History, with a focus on Rome.

Sonic Sledgehammer Studio – Miniature painting channel. Intermediate skill level tutorials.

Yaboiii – Fallout lore.

Alien Theory – Videos on the Alien franchise.

JCS Criminal Psychology – Interesting criminal cases. True crime. NSFW cases.

Eddie Woo – Math.

Wyloch’s Armory – Miniature painting channel. DIY terrain building.

GmanLives – Video game reviews, focus on shooters.

Quinn’s Ideas – Scifi deep dives. Perhaps the biggest Dune nerd alive.

SY Simulations – Munitions penetration simulations.

Ethereal Snake – Intense, strange animations.

Religion For Breakfast – Dives into religion and religious history.

Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy – Miniature painting channel. Very beginner friendly.

North Of The Border – Miniature painting channel. DIY scratchbuilds.

Black Pants Legion - Battletech lore.

Green Goblin – Miniature painting channel. Oldhammer style painting.

Dave’s Lemonade – Crime.

Boylei Hobby Time – Miniature painting channel. DIY scratchbuilds.

Tasting History With Max Miller – Historical recipes.

Oboeshoesgames – Stupid person plays video games.

Weird History – Weird history.

Gamza – Surly tabletop gamer.

EckhartsLadder – Star Wars lore.

Hochelaga – Strange historical oddities.

Ancient Americas – History on ancient America continent civilizations.

LGR – Old technology.

MedievalMadness – Weird medieval oddities.

Ambiguousamphibian – Gamer players with many self imposed challenges.

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    History matters : he makes short 3-4 minute videos about interesting historical topics also his 10 minute history series was amazing I highly recommend it

    Since you liked pointless hub you should check out alternate history hub it’s owned by the same guy and his what if scenarios are amazing

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    I quite like Dank Pods’ Cash Converter videos to feel like I’m browsing around with him and laughing at the bizarre things he finds.

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    • Brick Experiment Channel testing Lego bricks and building remote controlled vehicles
    • Technology Connections explaining how TVs, refridgerators, coin operated record players, LaserDisc and any kind of other technological stuff works
    • Lemmino documentary type videos about all kinds of stuff, not many videos and hasn’t been posting for a while but the backlog is good
    • Fredrik Knudsen documentary videos mostly about internet culture, also hasn’t posted for a while
    • Obviously Tom Scott, but also the channels with his friends Matt and Tom (no new videos anymore, but has Citation Needed and Two of these people are lying) and Technical Difficulties
    • Hbomberguy in depth videos about stuff
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      If you like the content created by CGPGrey, you may like his podcast Hello Internet with Brady Haran as a co-host.

      The podcast itself is currently in hiatus, but there is a ton of backlog you could listen to.

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    SuperEyepatchWolf is pretty good. I especially enjoy his hour long video essays. Somehow he can keep my attention throughout the whole video.

    I especially can recommend this one on Liminal Space and the Backrooms: https://youtu.be/gp-2M_3HwFU

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    Fraser Cain - he goes over everything space but without the physics. Very down to earth and very real scientific space talk. Also goes over weekly space news.

    And if you want more of the physics side, pbs space is also great as well.

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    Numberphile is great if you’re interested in logic and math. Their older videos are best, so it’s a bit of binge watching if you’ve never seen them before. You don’t have to be great at math or anything. Every video basically starts from common logic.

    If by any chance you’re interested in music, I can recommend Paul Davids, who is just another handsome guy with an acoustic guitar, but actually manages to dig deep down into both the theory and techniques of good songs.

    If by any very odd chance you’d be into skateboarding as an adult, I’d recommend Jon Bishop, who is an old dude going through all the steps in a safe manner. The bonus is that whenever I watch any of his videos there’ll also be many good suggestions from that.