Something to do with the way ad revenues are paid. A vid has to be over 10 minutes to qualify for things. Thats why most are just over that 10 minute mark.
No. Because I would have just fixed it and not worried about why there was cardboard remnants. I would have realized that they didnt need to be there.
Anything with knife making. Was furloughed for a month (back to work in 2 days) so decided to learn something I always wanted to do.
Bald and Bankrupt - English bloke travels to Chernobyl fallout zone in eastern Belarus, abandoned Soviet summer camps in Minsk, and various parts of Africa, Russia, India, the Caribbean, and South America. I like it cuz there's no fancy music or editing. Just raw footage of human interaction with unique cultures from around the world. Sent from my moto g(7) play using Tapatalk
Project Binky Cody Townsend Fifty Project (Backcountry Skiing) Rick Beato GCN (cycling) Nor Cal Cycling a shitload of live Melvins (Villete Sonique!) and wherever the music rabbit hole takes me
Found a David Lynch/Mark Frost sitcom they did right after Twin Peaks. "OnThe Air." It's got Ferrer and a couple other alumni. I have not been in the mental space to really look into it yet, but I bet it's gonna be weird.
Vice Grip Garage. The guy's style just cracks me up and he does some crazy stuff, like buying a car on the internets, getting it running and driving the POS 500 miles home.
Some excellent videos from that bloke, very educational. Found out that the last aircraft shot down during WW2 by the Imperial Japanese Navy was a B25 which was actually brought down by an Italian submarine sailing under the Japanese flag. Who'd have thought that?
I've been watching "the essential craftsman". Older guy in Oregon who you wish was your grandpa. He builds a house from start to finish, makes tool videos, blacksmithing, and some life lessons in the mix.