Boi do I have YouTube channels. I use YouTube as my daily entertaintment and have subscribed to over 400 (or 500 idk) active channels! Tell me a specific genre: music, animation, gaming, reaction, random, etc.
@sterven great choice
@kamuisan YES! History time - historical channel T90Official - gaming(AoE2) channel with great caster Tim Pool - news/politicl commentary
@LowSanity
I see you have a great choice as well I can always count on Tim for good active reporting.
If history is your thing I highly recommend Kings and Generals. Their always recounting great battles using Total War (a game I also recommend to history nerds like me) in an astounding manner.
My YouTube bookmarks are scattered around in folders. And I don't use any Google account when I'm watching YouTube, which means I'm not subbed to anything, which means I forget what channels I like. 😁
Something that I do watch weekly, although I'm not really into MMOs, is The Mighty Jingles. Specifically, his WoWS videos. I dunno. I just like to look at warships slugging it out.
Oh, and there's free stuff to watch at GundamInfo if you're into Gundam. They currently have Seed (They brought it back. Yes!), IBO, RE:0096 and Origin for free. Build Divers is crap unless you're into models
The Great War is the single best documentary project of our time, using every aspect of its Youtube format to its benefit in a way that hardly any other educational channel does. The constant incorporation of user questions and information as it was being produced alone makes it worth watching. I don't watch it as religiously anymore since the end of the war/Indy run, but I still gush about it to anyone I know. The WW2 "follow-up" is decent, but it doesn't hold up nearly half as well as this.
Strange Brain Parts is the only consistently good western comic book channel.
nana825763. Soothing ant farm, Minecraft playthrough and horror film project channel.
Ian always prioritizes a good story about gun production, design and the military complex; the weirder the gun, the better the video. Best stuff includes analyses of weird Chinese knock-offs and African poacher muskets made out of drain pipes and furniture.
Grand Illusions. Elderly British gentleman shows off his seemingly endless collection of toys every week for the past 12 years.