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Canadian Freedom Lover
Sea Gull
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Joined: 16 Dec 2022
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Posts: 230
Location: Vancouver Canada

Yesterday, 10:18 pm

Hello everyone,

My YouTube subscriptions are getting a little stale right now. So I was wondering what everyone else is watching and what channels you would suggest to myself and other members? No specific topic just whatever tickles your fancy, preferably someone with a lower subscriber count, since if a channel has 1M subs we most likely already know about it.

Thanks,

CFL



Canadian Freedom Lover
Sea Gull
Sea Gull

Joined: 16 Dec 2022
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Posts: 230
Location: Vancouver Canada

Yesterday, 10:52 pm

I will start by adding a couple channels I enjoy, they are both Canadian and automotive related.

Coldwarmotors is a car show about a group of guys in rural Alberta that restore old cars from mostly the 50's - 70's. Scott the creator of the show owns an astounding 74 classic cars in various states of repair. This year Scott and his friends are restoring a 1960 Impala couple and a 1959 Buick. Scott is an expert at doing low buck restorations on old cars, his last completed project was a 1960 Plymouth Fury that was done for under 10k.

Coldwarmotors channel link: https://youtube.com/@coldwarmotors?si=a6wlWyZskbnwkYmq

My second suggestion is a channel called Elton McFall AKA Retroolschool. Elton's channel covers many things but mainly his love for automobiles. Elton is legally blind and unable to drive anymore but this hasn't stopped him from expressing his love for cars through art, he creates beautiful paintings of classic cars regularly. Other than his automotive artwork Elton does walking videos of his home town of Montreal where he gives tours of historic areas while giving commentary on his thoughts on life and current events. As well as being legally blind Elton also has bipolar, and possibly Aspergers but has yet to have been officially diagnosed.

Elton McFall AKA Retroolschool channel link: https://youtube.com/@retroolschool?si=bVtw39xvxC8ofytX


Cheers,

CFL



jamie0.0
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Joined: 29 Sep 2023
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Posts: 422
Location: melbourne, australia

Today, 3:27 am

Minimilism/inspiration
https://youtube.com/@nicholasgarofola?s ... fUT-jhi8Az
https://youtube.com/@gabebult?si=7mx80m9GWo-AYhHi

Stealth camping
https://youtube.com/@campingwithsteve?s ... qAS2tcefrQ

I really recommend stealth camping videos if you're into trying something new. Theres quite a lot of content creaters in this subject each with their own views and natural scenery. I find it to be a good time well spent.



pcgoblin
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Joined: 11 Apr 2013
Gender: Male
Posts: 2,036
Location: My House, US

Today, 4:43 pm

Late Night Monologues for humor
Late Night with Seth Meyers
Monologue
Closeup (usually part of monologue.
Corrections (published once a week)
Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

22 Minutes Canadian comedy news hour. (Not really an hour. Not really a half an hour.)

ExplainingComputers
Usagi Electric
The 8-Bit Guy
ThioJoe
FreeDOS
Brian Will

Slapped Ham (Sometimes really interesting, sometimes somewhere between amusing to annoying)
Unexplained Mysteries
SomethingWeirdDotCom These are close to two hours each.
The Late Late Horror Show

Mattias Krantz - musical instruments with a twist

Stuff You Should Know
HowStuffWorks
How It's Made

xkcd's What If?

NOVA PBS Official
SciFri
Institute of Human Anatomy

수리키친Suri

Lost in the Pond

LockPickingLawyer

Nicole Rudolph
TabooEducation
Caitlin Doughty (formerly Ask a Mortician)
I'm Autistic, Now What?

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000
currently streaming SIX Live streams
The Film Crew
Cinematic Titanic
It's time for RiffTrax
MST3K Space Films
MST3K Shorts-a-thon
MST3K FOREVER-a-thon! Every episode in order.

All taken from my subscription list, but not the complete list. Only the top three I watch Tuesday through Friday. Oh, I forgot...

LastWeekTonight with John Oliver



Canadian Freedom Lover
Sea Gull
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Joined: 16 Dec 2022
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Posts: 230
Location: Vancouver Canada

Today, 6:28 pm

pcgoblin wrote:
Late Night Monologues for humor
Late Night with Seth Meyers
Monologue
Closeup (usually part of monologue.
Corrections (published once a week)
Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

22 Minutes Canadian comedy news hour. (Not really an hour. Not really a half an hour.)

ExplainingComputers
Usagi Electric
The 8-Bit Guy
ThioJoe
FreeDOS
Brian Will

Slapped Ham (Sometimes really interesting, sometimes somewhere between amusing to annoying)
Unexplained Mysteries
SomethingWeirdDotCom These are close to two hours each.
The Late Late Horror Show

Mattias Krantz - musical instruments with a twist

Stuff You Should Know
HowStuffWorks
How It's Made

NOVA PBS Official
SciFri
Institute of Human Anatomy

수리키친Suri

Lost in the Pond

LockPickingLawyer

Nicole Rudolph
TabooEducation
Caitlin Doughty (formerly Ask a Mortician)
I'm Autistic, Now What?

MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000
currently streaming SIX Live streams
The Film Crew
Cinematic Titanic
It's time for RiffTrax
MST3K Space Films
MST3K Shorts-a-thon
MST3K FOREVER-a-thon! Every episode in order.

All taken from my subscription list, but not the complete list. Only the top three I watch Tuesday through Friday. Oh, I forgot...

LastWeekTonight with John Oliver


NOVA and the Institute of Human Anatomy look interesting, thanks for the suggestions.

I don't think I've watched NOVA on PBS since my family had cable when I was a teenager. This will be a real treat to watch online.