Requesting YouTubers who make content they're genuinely passionate/knowledgeable about. I'm sick of slop and billions of Turkey Toms
OsakaSyndrome: autistic robot-adjacenf NEET who makes good videos on his life, social norms and the bleak state of the world. https://youtube.com/@osakasyndromePEKOAPRI: old japanese man who plays the guitar. https://youtube.com/@pekoapriThe Most Cancelled Man Alive: autistic butch lesbian who gives her thoughts on general societal trends and media. https://youtube.com/@themostcancelledmanaliveCracks in Postmodernity: Podcasts are usually terrible but this guy interviews a lot of interesting people and talks about different the facets of living in postmodernity. https://youtube.com/@cracksinpostmodernity5283Warmbru Curiosity: older gentleman who makes light hearted videos on history and societal trends. He hasn't uploaded in nearly a year (he might have died desu, given his age), but the videos published on his channel so far are good. https://youtube.com/@warmbrucuriositySamuel Prada: guy who records himself playing a number of cool guitar riffs. Nothing special, but I find his videos pleasant. https://youtube.com/@samuelprada6377Appalshop: channel that makes cute little short films about Appalachia. https://youtube.com/@appalshopWrong Trousers: the ONLY good /fa/ YouTuber. - this one isn't that underrated but he makes videos of a quality that are rarely found on YouTube. ttps://youtube.com/@wrong_trousersDameruhen: charmingly-shitty Japanese MSPaint webseries creator. A personal love of mine. https://youtube.com/@oyasainoni9Peter Wesley Batone: neurotic old man who reads poetry. https://youtube.com/@peterwesleybastoneJoe Stack: criminally underrated acoustic musician. https://youtube.com/@joestackmusicMike Dragon: another criminally underrated musician. https://youtube.com/@mikedragon83
>>1545222bunch of reddit shit, it's like you didn't even read the OP
>>1545224Recommend some good YouTubers yourself, then.
Hippias Minor reads Dostoevsky novels and short stories, then does commentaries on them where he discusses themes and historical subtexts of the novels. Even if you don't want to listen to him read a 20-hour novel, at least listen to some of the stort stories, as they are very interesting.https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkAikJ5yssobDqweULESalqoFtovahVCV
>>1545216Niche stuff I like:- bookpilled- Virtual Cyling Videos- ForgottenRelics- thang010146- Sky Guitar- AKIHITO YOSHITOMI- Archipel- 58MW- By Default
@3blue1brown Math visualised@AlphaPhoenixChannel PhD in Materials Science makes practical demos of various phenomena, e.g. laminar flow, aerodynamics, electric fields Fall of Civilizations, very long and detailed coverages of the past@MarsGuy, geologist covers latest Mars Perseverance findings weekly, concise @ronhipschman Tales From The Periodic Table, one 20+ minute video per element @periodicvideos Periodic Videos, a shortish video per element @paulfellows5411 Astronomy, stellar nuclear physics, planetary science@ScienceAsylum explains physicsCaptain Disillusion@AlluringArctic Finnish sailor skier has fun in cold places@andrazegart Slovenian mountain climber@bigclivedotcom - takes electronic things apart and reverse engineers the circuitry@CuriousMarc - repairs old electronics, like Atomic Clocks, ex-Apollo/Soviet gear