What are some essential youtube kino videos/channels?
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What are some essential youtube kino videos/channels?
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Holy shit this video is literally 'Straya.
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Anything from TVMaxwell
The Big Lez Show
what kinda bogan thread have I stumled into
Video Game High School is pretty good in an ironic 80's B-movie type way.
Primitive Technology is the only Kino on all of youtube.
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A couple of videos that always give me a laugh
Smosh is pure kino.
disagree = reddit
Is there a video in a similar style to this where a girl asks a boy what a video game is and he says that it's like a picture but you can move it?
Cboyardee and adrien brody but reddit ruins everything so they fled.
I'm posting some of my legit picks, I think youtube has some really great content. I'm excluding some more well known ones. I'm mainly listing more esoteric stuff that might not even interest me.
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>The Proper People: Well shot footage of people Urban Exploring. Patreon funded. They explore some really amazing sites. A must if you are interested in architecture or UrbEx.
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>Forgotten Weapons: A /k/ favorite channel. Entertaining guy with a mustache and pony-tail informs you about the history and engineering behind the various guns that come into the possession of the firearm auction company he works for. Great even if you don't particularly care for guns.
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>The Wonky Angel: A most likely autistic kid doing reviews of electronic music. He gets barely any views but has seeming endless knowledge about what he discusses. Keeps putting out content despite low viewership; gotta admire his heart.
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>Jas. Townsend and Son: A jolly middle-aged guy who owns a company producing stuff for historical reenactment sites puts out these amazingly well produced videos showing recipes/cooking methods from the 17/18/19th centuries. Really great stuff you can watch for hours. *Editor's Choice*
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>Exploring Abandoned Mines: Exactly what you expect.
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>Grand Illusions: Old British guy who sells toys for a living shows off his endless collection of bullshit aqcuired from years in the business.
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>GoodBadFlicks: A probable Cred Forums poster who discusses modern movies, old movies, and the making thereof.
>reddit
it was Cred Forums
you're right actually I forgot Cred Forums ruined shrekchan
Holy fuck dude Jas. Townsend & son is such a good channel. The guy is super humble and gracious, and his cooking videos are so fucking comfy. Good choice m8.