Never heard of him but he has a very punchable face in pretty much every picture that shows up.
A good bitta craic to be had on the "callmekevin" youtube channel.
Guys from Cork and is quite funny and ISN'T an OTT roaring/shouting loon (cough Jacksepticeye).
He also only fell into youtube after a car accident so isn't an attention seeker trying to "make" it.
Bobby Fingers of King Kong Company has a channel where he makes extremely detailed Dioramas of mad stuff
https://m.youtube.com/%40bobbyfingers
The cynical post brexit streets
Laura Kampf: She makes different things using her skills as carpenter, metal worker.Can be very enjoyable.Haven't followed as much since she started renovating an old house as it seemed not to be going so well and I'd prefer to wait until it was completed to watch it as it was frustrating to watch all the issue the old house had created for her.
'Sheep shepard' is another good one
Good channel alright. Brave enough to be motorcycling on your own in some parts of the world. Police officers were just fired in Nigeria for trying to extort money at a checkpoint on her stream apparently.
History Debunked: Points out a lot of the bullshit political correctness of the modern world and the historical inaccuracies perpetuated by the media and politicians these days. Does some very good history discussions about terrorism in victorian era in which he's expert in.
Living Big in a Tiny House: Guy from New Zealand travels the world looking at Tiny Houses.Very enjoyable easy to watch relaxing channel.
The critical drinker: Movie reviews and points out how sh1t mainstream hollywood movies are these days.
Just searching out Itchy Boots...
@KinoYves does something similar. I prefer travel video that involves food and mixing with the locals.
Here he is in Nairobi, enjoying come Chinese food.
Some true crime storytelling
Mr Ballan
That Chapter
Farming youtubers
Wild Wonderful Offgrid
White house on the Hill
Tom Pemberton Farm life
I farm we farm
Life uncontained
Sonne Farms
yeah Itchy boots is very good if you're into that sort of stuff
Seen someone mention Bald and Bankrupt, then I read some history on the bloke ......can all be googled (lets say the tourism part isn't all he gets up to)
Kurt Kaz does the same sort of content only way better
Another vote for Itchy Boots. Lady travels the world, on her own and a dirt bike. Comes across as a genuine cool person.
Discovered a guy called 'Raphael Treza' - have only.watched one video so far, about a Penan tribe in Borneo - documentaries about tribes & cultures. Really great footage, shows the different & incredible parts of the world our there and how out lives are so different.
My own are mainly engineering and makers.
ThisOldTony, hilarious, dry humour while he makes various tools.
Pask Makes: woodworker with serious attention to detail
Frank Howarth: Another woodworker who makes sculptures
Mattias Wandel: ANOTHER woodworker who makes his own tools out of scrap usually.
Post Apocalypic Inventor: German engineer who repairs old Soviet era German tools.
SuperFastMatt: American guy who makes project cars and converts old cars to EVs
AVE: Canadian maker and tool reviewer.
EEVBlog: Electrical tutorials, reviews, teardowns
The Operations Room: Blow by blow accounts of various historical battles.
Dream big gran canaria. An Irish couple bought a plot of land in the northern part of Gran Canaria and week by week they show thier progress. I enjoy it.
https://youtube.com/@dreambiggrancanaria6671
Another good one is World of Antiquity.
Musk is a clown.
Stefan Milo is a good archeology channel
Thunderf00t, I didn't realize Elon Musk was this full of sh!t.
Noraly is back today for season 7.
sioda wrote: » Zero punctuation for game reviews. Sorted food for well food Dankpods for the laugh Sgt Ducky easy to relate to.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » Soft white underbelly - A documentary maker interviews homeless people, drug addicts, sex workers, pimps, gang members and destitute people living in areas like skid row LA
humberklog wrote: » Bald and Bankrupt is repetitive but still can be interesting. He wanders around old Soviet countries and towns filming his interactions. He's fluent enough in Russian too which gives a good insight into the everyday people.
cloudatlas wrote: » It depends what you like Matt D'Avella: Very popular, creates videos on productivity, life and minimalism. Nathaniel Drew: Kind of like Matt D'Avella but a little younger and living in Paris.