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I love watching the Sandwiches of History channel. It's updated daily. The dude makes one, sometimes two, sandwiches per day. He finds them in old cook books and online recipes too. There are some bizarre ones, traditional ones, international ones, and he ranks them 1 to 10. Some end up being really good, some not so much and a few once in a while absolutely suck and he'll throw those away with a different ending theme.

https://www.youtube.com/@SandwichesofHistory

two classic channels
Steve1989MREInfo trying MREs:
https://youtube.com/channel/UC2I6Et1JkidnnbWgJFiMeHA
Some Ordinary Gamers talks about games, internet, IT, etc. related things:
https://youtube.com/channel/UCtMVHI3AJD4Qk4hcbZnI9ZQ




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Naomi Brockwell TV
Qt redhead lady that posts a lot of big brain content. Mostly related to data privacy and big tech/corporations doing shady illegal shit. 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuHzQ3GrHSzoBbwrIq3LLA

Michael Rossi Poli Sci
Has a doctorate in international relations, teaches at Rutgers and in Uzbekistan.
The bread and butter: translates Putin and Lavrov speeches
But check his playlists:
> Introduction to International Relations
> American Foreign Policy
> Introduction to Comparative Politics
> International Organization
> African Cities
> Research Seminar
> Ethnic Politics
> The United Nations
> Post-Communist Transitions
> The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict
> Russian Foreign Policy
His channel really can help to make sense of what happens in the world.

https://yewtu.be/channel/UCo-P9gyWGjOkdquRBt0zowQ


What ever happened to the Youtube age verification controversy? It seemed to just go away. People were complaining about it for some time, threatening to leave the platform if they rolled out the digital ID mandate. Did Youtube get enough blowback that they dropped the idea? I spent some of my recent days backing up videos from all my favorite channels using a web scraper and a 16TB external drive LOL.

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> What ever happened to the Youtube age verification controversy? It seemed to just go away. People were complaining about it for some time, threatening to leave the platform if they rolled out the digital ID mandate. Did Youtube get enough blowback that they dropped the idea? 

Yep, it's probably dead at this point.














Vampire Robot: all kinds of nostalgic stock footage from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s. People shopping, dining at local restaurants, interviews, people watching their TV sets with family and friends, 90s online shopping videos, people sharing music on Napster, people buying records and tapes, mall shopping, public parties, conventions, big national events, new years celebrations, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/@vampirerobot


Another entertaining channel, Adam Mark Explores.

https://www.youtube.com/@AdamMark

This Brit explores old abandoned, (supposedly haunted) houses and buildings and records what he witnesses. It's something to watch when bored on a rainy day and there is nothing else to do.

If you are into geo-politics and economics I'd suggest The Duran. The Duran cuts right through lots of government propaganda and informs their audience on the reality of what is really going on in the world today, stories and history behind the conflicts, diplomatic disputes, unsettled economic realities and woes, political unrest and wars, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/@TheDuran







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