So, the glitter bomb thread got me thinking, there is a lot of garbage out there, but there are quite a few good channels that can take be good time wasters....always love to get recommendations for other good channels.
Favorite right now is Derek Van Schaik...probably not for everyone, cause he's kind of a cheeseball in his videos, but I think he's funny...largely, he analyzes body language in videos from pop culture to criminals, and they're generally very interesting and has plenty of humor along with it
Lockpicking Lawyer is pretty self explanatory, but it's about what you'd expect from the title. A lawyer that picks locks and shows how useful (or not) they are...here's a story where the lock company tried to defend themselves
Legal Eagle - "LegalEagle is all about giving you an insider’s view to the legal system. Have some fun and learn to think like a lawyer"...I happened upon his channel from a video where he breaks down the Always Sunny Cereal Case episode....he analyzes ridiculous legal situations from TV shows and movies and he also talks about real cases as well...he's easily the most political (thus, seemingly pretentious) of the three I listed, but it's still a good watch.
Favorite right now is Derek Van Schaik...probably not for everyone, cause he's kind of a cheeseball in his videos, but I think he's funny...largely, he analyzes body language in videos from pop culture to criminals, and they're generally very interesting and has plenty of humor along with it
Lockpicking Lawyer is pretty self explanatory, but it's about what you'd expect from the title. A lawyer that picks locks and shows how useful (or not) they are...here's a story where the lock company tried to defend themselves
Legal Eagle - "LegalEagle is all about giving you an insider’s view to the legal system. Have some fun and learn to think like a lawyer"...I happened upon his channel from a video where he breaks down the Always Sunny Cereal Case episode....he analyzes ridiculous legal situations from TV shows and movies and he also talks about real cases as well...he's easily the most political (thus, seemingly pretentious) of the three I listed, but it's still a good watch.
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