What kind of YouTube videos do you (mostly) never get tired of watching?

Sailplane videos, of course!

San Francisco, Marin County, Point Reyes: Flying below 4000 ft the whole way: Beautiful Pics: http://yanetz.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-22611-bay-tour-soaring-flight-with.html Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggv5kkjqHrI

Flying 15,000 to 18,000 ft:
Pics: Ramy's Soaring blog: Bay Tour - the sequel
Video: Bay Tour 2 - YouTube

Or, search YouTube for anything by Bruno Vassel!

Glider aerobatics!
Italian Champion Luca Bertossio: Fox Glider Aerobatic Airshow Flight - Smoke & Flares - Luca Bertossio! AFW2014 - YouTube
According to Wikipedia, this guy teaches glider aerobatics at a flight school not far from me (just a ways north of Sacramento). I’ll bet he charges $400 an hour!

Johan Gustaffson: SZD-59 Acro Glider Night FIREWORK Aerobatic Display - Custom Lighting - Johan Gustaffson AFW2015 - YouTube

Dante Otero (no, I don’t know him, he was before my time there) filmed his first few lessons at Byron. The instructors (not named, but I recognize their voices) are all people I’ve had lessons with, and in the same glider too. This makes it personal! Watch for Mt. Diablo (prominent twin-peaked mountain in Bay Area) in these clips:
Intro Lesson: My first glider flight! Grob G103a Twin II - Byron Airport, CA - Low res - YouTube
Lesson 1: NCSA - Lesson 1 - Grob G103a Twin II - Byron Airport, CA - YouTube
Lesson 2: NCSA - Lesson 2 - Grob G103a Twin II - Byron Airport, CA - YouTube
Lesson 3: NCSA - Lesson 3 - Grob G103a Twin II - Byron Airport, CA - YouTube

Modesty (hah!) forbids me from linking my own video, but I’ve linked to it several times already in various threads over the past year.

I follow a bunch of channels on China, on science and futurism, on engineering, history (and some alternative history) and some gaming channels as well. I also, perhaps oddly, follow a bunch of channels on forging and blacksmithing, with an emphasis on historical recreations.

Post-colonoscopy farts.

“Only in …” videos. “Only in India” are particularly good.

military personnel coming home from a long absent and being greeting by their children and pets .

I can’t get enough of runway models falling in their stupid shoes.
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I can literally watch this a dozen times in a row and it will never not make me smile and laugh.

Sovereign citizens being Tazer’ed, boxing, and dog memes.

Juggernaut Training Systems has a lot of podcasts and articles on strength training, including both powerlifting and Olympic lifting. It is run by Chad Wesley Smith and Max Aita, and what they have to say is generally interesting even if I don’t agree.

And judo, of course, but less so now that the rules changed (again).

Regards,
Shodan

There are a number of channels and series that I follow on youtube, but I have to be in the right mood for some of them, and could even say that some of them have grown old.

OTOH, just randomly poking about youtube turns over little gems likethis, and that’ll never get old. (The discovering of such gems, not this one in particular.)

I would appreciate it if people don’t link to videos with just the word “this” and no description of what we’re clicking. Ain’t nobody got time for that.

Dr. Pimple Popper
Animal vids
Belly laughing babies… which is odd because i don’t particularly care for babies but those vids make me giggle

Hickok45 shooting videos. Also 22Plinkster.

I’ve just subscribed. Love the dice idea. How did you come up with that?

I’ve been watching Athlean-X for new alternatives to workout routines. I’ll watch a couple before going to sleep at night and then try a new routine or single new exercise the next morning in the gym.

Also never miss Doug Demuro car videos.

Numberphile

Computerphile

Bosnian Bill’s lockpicking channel

Couple of those electronics guys – there’s one who buys cheap Chinese shit at takes it apart, and then there’s an Australian guy. You’d think I’d remember their names, but I don’t. They always show up in my Youtube suggestions. Oh, Ben Heck, too.

Any of a variety of retro-computer/gaming ones (Kim Justice, Mamemeister, 8-bit keys)

Music theory/education ones (Rick Beato, Adam Neely, Aimee Nolte)

Well what do you know, they put chocolate in my peanut butter! Irish People watch Game of Thrones for the fist time :slight_smile:

Occasionally I like to watch various types of disaster video. Usually though, I watch the type that I find linked in threads here, no particular type unless “SDMB Thread Linked” is a type of YouTube video. I’ve spent many hours wandering down the video rabbit hole and wandered far from the beginning topic/genre/subject/category while doing so from a link in a thread here.

I recently discovered BazBattles, which is really good.

The only thing better than Russian driving videos is the 11’8" bridge videos.

Have you seen 11Foot8’s Evil Little Brother?