PLAY What are some interesting YouTube videos you have watched or recommend watching?

Coco82919

Veteran Member
If this is ok, I thought it might be interesting for people to collect interesting YouTube videos. This can include recipes, compilations, science, prepping, movies or just anything you think the other members would enjoy watching. Include time and a quick synopsis of material and run time. It should probably include why you thought this would be interesting to the people on the forum. If you put in recipes you should include if you tried them and how they turned out. I have tried several YouTube recipe videos that look good but really were disappointing. If you put a video in you should have watched it. So many videos are have misleading titles.
 

Coco82919

Veteran Member

Joe Rogan: "Nikola Tesla Breaks Silence Before His Death And Revealed A TERRIFYING Secret" 32:07 min.​

This title is misleading and is about some of the discoveries Nikola Tesla made. I thought it was interesting. The secret is that he heard noise he thought was coming from off this world and was organized and not random. This was only about 2 min in the middle of the segment. The thumbnail image is really misleading.
 

Outlaw-16

Contributing Member
Horrify is an interesting channel for conversational topics and just interesting videos that might make you go hmmm? Usually a series of 6 videos with a run time of 15minutes. Most videos are from CCTV and dash cams, basically, a what not to do and also touches on situational awareness depending on the specific video.

Horrify

Angry Cops is really good, prior service and now police officer who has his finger on the pulse of what's happening in both those worlds. Depends on what the topic is, but the videos average 10-15 minutes each.

Angry Cops
 

The Cub

Behold, I am coming soon.

changed

Preferred pronouns: dude/bro
Youtube videos by:

Chrisfix
Watch Wes Work
Buddys DIY
Vehcor
Mike the scavenger
Transform real estate
older videos by Watch jr go
 
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tm1439m

Veteran Member
Best apple pie I have ever had. Everybody who has eaten it says so as well. I have made at least one a month since last October or so. Sometimes two a month :D. I however as often happens have altered the recipe a good bit and its even better but I am like an old woman that will not give out her secrets lol(I am a man by the way).

My son and I are doing a YouTube channel on the build and life on our homestead. When I get there and get things set up I will start posting my own recipes or adjustments to others recipes. No kidding this stuff is addictive. When it comes to good food I do not judge the chef.


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Txkstew

Veteran Member
I've been watching a lot of hiking in the Western Canyon lands to cliff dweller ruins. These guys were in pretty good shape to go up this Canyon in the Superstitious Mountains, Northeast of Phoenix Arizona. Spectacular Canyon walls.
Rt=42:00

View: https://youtu.be/R0iI_LOuxJQ?si=GCf_JsJhH1-SfZHo


Another is Desert Drifter. He does a ton of cool excursions by himself to Native American cliff ruins. I had no idea there are so many ruins and cliff art out there in these remote canyons. A recent good one is a long form video with a Rt:=35 min.

View: https://youtu.be/lmdt1xiUc44?si=cM-JNfP0o1YkJrH-
 

tm1439m

Veteran Member
This lady has it going on. Some awesome recipes. This chicken is out of this world good.

It may become obvious I like to cook. More important I like to eat but find most food just is not what I am looking for. My mother and brother and sister all cook. We all alter food to our liking. Its hard to find stuff that satisfies me so I found out a long time ago if I want something that wows me I better make it myself.

This chicken is so moist and loaded with flavor. Well worth the effort in my opinion.

Time:6:04
View: https://youtu.be/iTZKKdUoY7w?si=DfyM0y7pVAT6QTZY
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I'll second the escape to rural france channel. This guy is rebuilding a chateau that housed jewish children during WWII that burned in the 80s. Mostly by himself but sometimes with the help of 2-3 guys - 2 of which are arborists. He plods on! And is making serious headway!
He's worth a watch.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Oh, wow. That's the one thing about YouTube. Sure, it's a Google property. Which makes it at least evil-adjacent. But there's so much worthwhile to it. Audio books, stories, episodes of old television. I found most of "Hee Haw" on YouTube. Pretty much all of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" is there, and that's amazing in and of itself.

You can watch Epic Economist go doomer, follow it up with Nuke's Top 5 ghost videos, and then wrap it all up with funny cat videos, all in the space of a couple hours.
 

AlaskaSue

North to the Future
A lot of you will like this guy -
Advoko Makes creating from scratch an incredible living space in the wilds of the Kuril forest. Very excellent!
A random post from this excellent craftsman
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQSpQH9t_mM

his channel

and, of course my former neighbors, who moved further north last year, Eric and Ariel with Simple Living Alaska where they create and do all the things for sustaining off grid. Hard work and a lot of enjoyable and gorgeous content. Well worth the time, I promise!
A recent post about dealing with their caribou hunt:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur4-e1DVCug

their channel
 

KFhunter

Veteran Member
I been watching videos about sailing in the Bahamas and spear fishing the tropics.

I often wonder why they don’t kill the dammed sharks with a bang stick on the end of a spear fishing shank, waters where sharks are protected they’re too thick to spearfish around, but in Asian waters where shark fin soup is popular is some epic spearfishing and sharks very wary of people
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
ANY of the various 1st amendment auditor videos.
They make police look like the tyrants they are, over & over. Soon, I am going to retire. 1st amendment auditing looks like a nice 2nd career.

Audit the Audit:


Lackluster:

 
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