Stuff like HAWP, 5sf, asdfmovie, Nathan barnatt, etc.

No overblown people acting fake and sensationalist (that try so hard to be funny when they aren’t) no ads. Just fun.

Does this even exist ? Even howtobasic has went to ads…which is fine. But it spoils it for me.

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    So it turns out most of my youtube subscriptions are history related, but…

    • Kings and Generals for historical battles because I’m a giant nerd.
    • Miniminuteman for fun debunking of archaeology myths
    • Mark Felton for WWII history
    • toldinstone for Roman history
    • History Matters for short introductions to historical topics with amusingly drawn characters
    • The Tim Traveller for slightly odd and very nerdy travel destinations
    • History With Hilbert because… uh… look, I like history okay?
    • Atun-Shei Films for US civil & revolutionary war history
    • WorldWarTwo for a documentary of WWII that advances one week per episode (originally recorded in real time)
    • TimeGhost for general history done by the same people that make WorldWarTwo
    • antichef is some guy that started as a pretty bad amateur chef trying to make Julia Child recipes. Now he’s a decent amateur chef doing the same.
    • Dr. Glaucomfleken for medical jokes
    • Townsends for early American history and recipes
    • Primitive Technology to just chill and watch a shirtless guy in the Australian outback build housing and tools from absolute scratch
    • UshankaShow for Soviet history and discussion of life in Soviet Ukraine
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    Practical Engineering: Civil engineering projects

    Apollo11space: Details regarding the Apollo moon missions that are hard to find elsewhere.

    In Deep Geek: Great LOTR content. Also covers GOT and The Witcher.

    Illinois EnergyProf: Great place to learn about energy.

    Engineer Guy: No longer making videos. Very interesting videos regarding the engineering of everyday items done in a straight forward and easy to understand style.

    Project Farm: No nonsense reviews of various products. I have to admit, that I skip most of the video and just look at the results. I find his voice a bit difficult to listen to for long periods.

    VASAviation: ATC audio of significant events. Usually has videos out the day of an event.

    Blancolirio: If you’re a pilot, or interested in aviation this is the channel to follow. Straight forward assessments of aviation events.

    Greg’s Airplanes and Automobiles: Gives a lot of detailed information on WWI and WWII planes. Can be a bit dry, but is always interesting.

    HI Sutton: All things submarine warfare.

    Animagraffs: 3d engineering renderings that explain how things work.

    saVRee: Similar channel to Animagraffs.

    Mr Carlson’s Lab: All things electronic.

    Technology Connections: If dry, witty delivery about technology subjects is your jam, this is your channel.

    Rose Anvil: Great information on boots and footwear. He cuts footwear in half and does a deep dive on how they are constructed.

    Clint’s Reptiles: The Utah version of Steve Irwin… Almost.

    The Operations Room: Animation of WWII and other battles.

    The Car Car Nut: Toyota mechanic located near Chicago, IL. Gives a lot of great information on Toyota/Lexus automobiles. I’ve actually had him do work on my previous car (2014 Camry), even though I’m a couple hour drive from his shop.