Web Content Non Political Youtube Channels you recommend

Sailor.X

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This thread is for posting Youtube channels you love that have nothing to do with politics. It can be a Gaming channel, A Cooking Channel. A movie Review Channel etc. Just non politics related. So I will start it off with this gaming channel I watch quite a bit.


It is a good channel if you like watching reviews of various games.
 
I like Reel History, great movie reviewer of historical movies. Not necessarily war ones.

Decker Shado, reviews mainly horror or action movies but reviews a lot if lesser known ones or series.
Has been around for awhile and his reviews are always fun. Sometimes he has an arc and over arching stuff but he often has real life problems as of recently. Used to join and have others but issues with one and real life woth others
Still like him a lot.

KrimsonRogue is another one. Book tuber, an author himself. Gives good tips when reviewing bad books, and the good ones as well. Also does the book was better, often times to complain about how bad either are, like his twilight series.

Donut operator, pro cop youtuber who breaks down shootings and the like, and finds the truth in the viral shootings. Often calling people out. Works with big names like Demo ranch, AK guy, Angry cops. I guess can he somewhat political.

Popo medic. Has started making historical videos about interesting mikitary or cop things.

World War 2, time ghost is another name.
Day by day and week by week of the second world War. Have like 3 other channels breaking down various things.

Sabaton History, great look at the history behind thier songs, same guy from above is also the historian here.

Rekieta law, can be somewhat political but breaks down just cases be they huge political ones or not. Gives good lawtube commentary. Good insight on KF drama.

Kyle Hill, dude is great and pro nuclear. Brraks down science stuff as well as gives insights into atomic incidents.

Will add more later
 
I like watching David V. Stewart's videos. He is a former guitarist turned self-published author. He puts out video game reviews and tutorials on self-publishing books (as in step-by-step process on doing your own covers or contracting cover art, step-by-step on how to format the book and publish it on Amazon, etc). His game reviews are very insightful, as he talks about stuff that most other reviewers don't talk about, such as the aesthetic or the way the music was done.

David Canterbury has a youtube channel on reviewing hiking equipment and tips.

I find Townsends interesting for getting insight on what 18th century colonial New England was like.

Resonant Arc (formerly called Dark Pixel Gaming) has a weekly podcast where they play through an RPG or a JRPG like a book club and discuss it in great detail. Ie, collating information on what the developers were trying to accomplish with a game, discussing the art direction, dissecting how a plot element or part of the game design could have been done better, etc.
 
On Aquaponics:

RobBob does an excellent job of breaking things down by component, such as a single video entirely about how to build bell siphons. He also tends to test several different ways to do the same thing to see which works better, granted he usually concludes they all work about the same. He's doing his backyard gardening in Australia so some of his experiences are rather inapplicable to anybody who isn't in that unique weather pattern and set of availabilities, but most of the general principles are good.

The New Agrarian is a commercial operation and where RobBob is primarily focused on the mechanics of things and how to build a small system for a personal garden, The New Agrarian looks more deeply at the live components: which individual plants are profitable, which fish are good in which situation, and oddly enough he's prone to inserting recipes on dishes made entirely from aquaponic systems. He'll spend much more time on what makes the most money where RobBob assumes you'll just grow whatever you want for your personal table as long as the plumbing is working. He also has a second channel, Dishes and Fishes, which is built around testing fishing equipment and, again, he randomly inserts recipes for things he's pulled out of local lakes and rivers.
 

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