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Tamers12345: God tier sonic fandom troll, or genuine Sonic underground and butt obsessed degenerate? No one knows for sure. The one thing we do know for sure is this guy is fucking hilarious. A man so great and autistically gifted with laser focus, comedic genius and a dedicated passionate work ethic that his thread turned into an unofficial fan-club that destroys anyone who tries to bother him and who has amassed a genuine fandom that financially supports him.

Brief Case: Guy who does short videos covering historic murder cases from around the world and throughout time.

Fascinating Horror: Guy who makes comprehensive mini documentaries on natural and man made disasters.

Blaze the movie fan: I call this guy the potato chip of lolcows, his content isn't bingeworthy but it's something you'll find yourself coming back to every now and then. A harmless guy with a funny voice who you can't help but love.

Nick Crowley: Rabbit holes and dark/disturbing media videos.

Worthikids/Peach Creek: Two independent animators working on great animations.

shango066: Channel all about restoring and repairing vintage electronics and CRTs.

Ernie Berkowitz: Your official source for comprehensive documentary style Cyraxx documentation.

newspooiechannel: This dude converts recordings of old 2000s shows to digital for preservation. He has tons of G4 content like full episodes of X-Play and more, great nostalgia trip.

Tom Bates: Funny Bri-ish man makes cartoons with goofy jokes and swearing animals.
 
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Ted Woodford repairs instruments and films the interesting ones. Sometimes his canadian-ess along with slight nagging makes him annoying, but the man is talented at what he does
 
Joe Capo
The guy who invented the "Brother may I have some oats" meme. Uploads surrealist youtube videos of occasional strangely high quality. Likes to delete his old videos, but there is at least one person dedicated to archiving them (tho he hasn't gotten some of the most recent ones.)

Tobias Rieper
Not your ordinary Metokur clips channel. This guy likes to take old streams and videos of our beloved hat salesman and edit them together into long form (sometimes 10 hrs long) compilations for your viewing pleasure. Probably not gonna last forever, but cool while he's still here.

Ryan Reeves
Former Professor at a major seminary, started making YT videos as aids to his lectures, but now just does them for fun. Topics include Lord of the Rings, CS Lewis studies, and more recently some videos on major holidays and their origins. Most of his back catalog is composed of videos he made for his classes on Christian history.
Obviously very interesting if you are a Christian, but you might still find it neat if you're not.

Langfocus
Just a guy who makes videos about languages. His videos are not insanely technical, but he does clearly know his stuff and presents his information well.

NativLang
Another channel about languages. This time, more on the pop-science-ey end of the spectrum, but the guy behind it does still seem to know his stuff. A long time ago he made a documentary called "Thoth's Pill" that I consider to be an excellent introduction to writing systems, their history, and how they work.
 
Wyatt Stagg: /pol/ tuber, Keith Woods but with a darker voice nooticing very hard about movies, Odysee

Stoic Stick: Stick figure tuber that is kinda funny

Bigbunjeeeeee: Cow drama and shitposter, occasionally does reviews too. Rumble

Headstacker: meme essay videos (AI voice generated), makes you go hmmm...

Rogue Scientist: "Skitzo" science tuber, Odysee

Endeavour: /pol/ tuber, got some good takes IMO, Odysee

Black Pilled: /pol/ tuber nooticing about movies and news.

E;R: /v/ / /pol/ tuber nooticing about movies and news. unfortunately a Vtuber tho... but I give him a pass for calling out da jooos. Odysee

ShreddedNerd: /v/ / /pol/ tuber, former sharty lurker.

Ahoy: Vidya tuber and retro tech stuff.

Leather Apron Club: /pol/ tuber, nooticing about podcasts and certain historians, Odysee

Video Tech Explained: Video production tuber.

Cullen Kelly: Video production tuber, mostly aimed for DaVinci Resolve users since he was an representative for the company that made the software (If you want to learn the software, DO NOT look up youtubers for that, they all suck, just use the offical training guides that Cullen is in and if you are stuck, then use youtube).

In the Mix: One of the very few decent audio mixing tubers, mostly aimed for FL studio users.

PHLEARN: Massive faggot, but his tutorials are some of the more non-retarded beginner friendly for Photoshop, after that you can watch some Texturelabs and do some of his tricks. Then you pretty much know photoshop in-and-out.

Leonardo of Biz: /biz/ meme tuber, Odysee

Meli, Nicolas Gaillard & kold: Travel compilation videos (yes, it's pretty much advertisement), but it just looks cool. Warning: kold is a massive course shill and a corporate cock sucker, he can do some very cool edits, so take it for what it is: a cool commercial.

Branch Education: Very intuitive tech animation/explanation videos.

Mount Myriad: Comfy CS:GO/CS2 animations.

American Krogan (/pol/ vidya) and Frame Game Radio (/pol/ jew, allegedly) if you can find some archives, their stuff got nuked from the Internet.
 
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Five Romeo Romeo: Rhodesian war vet. Tells anecdotes about the war and the history of Rhodesia. Comes across as a really nice old dude. Currently going through it all again in South Africa.

S2 Underground: Former intel guy who assembles very short, professional briefs on current events (daily and weekly). Also does longer videos on emergency civilian comms network stuff; very technical. Barely keeping his black-pilling under control.

Perun: Powerpoint military economics wizard. Super interesting.

Phil McKnight: Guitars, guitar repairs, guitar industry, and just bullshitting.

Andrew Hiller: Frenetic crossfit Alog and exhibitionist. Fuck crossfit.

Signals Music Studio: Good for practical applications of music theory to guitar.

Justin Johnson: I'm not big on Blues, but this guys is fucking GOOD.

Casey & Myke Peterson: Pro family, anti-DEI. Got fired from his job for it. Small channel.

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Even though they are inactive now I'd recommend Running Shine, they give some great video game analysis, plus they only have like 10 vids in total. Genuinely one of my favorites.
Nate Petroski is a great one if you enjoy homesteading content, he explains a lot of his philosophy when it comes to living mostly off the grid and his shorts are super comfy if youre an animal lover.
 
I don't know about underrated, this guy is getting quite popular, but Kiffness is pretty cool.
Dude basically takes short videos, mainly ones of cats making weird noises, and makes songs out of it.
Some of the songs are pretty good.

I also like Too Many Zoos.
They're these weird musicians that started off just playing at subway stations for pennies and now, they're becoming successful.

Last one is OMA.
4 dudes who basically play live versions of these "lo-fi hip-hop" channels and such and it sound way better than any of those.

Real music these days is not made by people signed to record labels, it's made by random people who are just really passionate about their art.
 
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The Why Files: If you like weird UFO / conspiracy bullshit, AJ has a way to pull you in with whatever he's talking about. He's a fairly good storyteller, and his sponsored ad reads are amusing enough without being too intrusive. Honestly, I've found myself not skipping the ad breaks due to how amusing a lot of the setup is.

I don't follow a whole lot of Tech channels that I used to, 'cause a lot of them are just paid shills (Marques and Austin, I'm looking at you, you faggots). Gamers Nexus and JayzTwoCents are really the only two in the space that I trust won't fuck me over because of their integrity.

GaMetal: Dude does really good covers of video game tunes, and he really does deserve more subscribers than he has. I'm legitimately surprised he hasn't hit 500,000 yet.
 
I love Tamers12345. I bought some good wine and an overpriced Mr. Beast chocolate bar I found in a food outlet store just so I can enjoy them during the next premiere.
Other youtube faggots I really like are mostly soundboard prank callers like Kimble and Memberberry- there are many more soundboard prank callers but they're not that active anymore. Other channels I enjoy are Brief Case and That Chapter.
 
Also Serenity Sue is a good watch, she just does tours of beautiful old cemeteries across europe.
 
The Electric Underground. He's a better-than-average game reviewer who talks mostly about arcade/arcade-style games and genres, like shmups, beat em ups and run n' guns. He's also willing to go in-depth about game design choices and the impact they have on the game, instead just saying surface level shit that just feels like you're reading off the Wikipedia description of mechanics. Don't always agree with him, but he's certainly refreshing in the industry of YouTube game critique.

whoisthisgit: Non-troonslop retro game reviewer who has never revealed his voice. Severely underrated. Don't know how to sell it, just give it a try...

I'm sure he's used his voice in some videos, like his Unpopular Opinions vids.
 
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