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As @Brend was too lazy, or perhaps to busy( ), the transfer of a rather interesting discussion from the Infield manifests itself in a separate thread for all the masses of GTP to have say in. I am, of course, talking of Youtube.
With the dramas unfolding on the platform and steady fan-bases of popular (and unpopular) posters getting involved in YouTube politics it's only right we have a place for discussion of such events.
Use this thread to talk about your favourites, link videos worth sharing (but don't over do it, nerds), discuss the the trials and tribulations of Youtubing and most of all, try to collectively understand the pitiful cesspit of scum that is the YouTube comment section.
I'd like to start by explaining why Petrolicious is high on my list of channels to watch, but if you already subscribe, you already know.
Anyone can make stupid car videos...cough...Gaskings...cough...(I kid) but to make something mechanical appear so beautiful is akin to the work of Whoopi Goldberg's make-up artist making her look like Kate Moss. Actually, that's not true at all, although the videography is splendid, the cars really speak for themselves. As a site based on gaming, and cars to be more specific, the video below should make you grin. If it doesn't you're cold and heartless...probably.
YouTube is love. Just don't go into the comments section...
With the dramas unfolding on the platform and steady fan-bases of popular (and unpopular) posters getting involved in YouTube politics it's only right we have a place for discussion of such events.
Use this thread to talk about your favourites, link videos worth sharing (but don't over do it, nerds), discuss the the trials and tribulations of Youtubing and most of all, try to collectively understand the pitiful cesspit of scum that is the YouTube comment section.
I'd like to start by explaining why Petrolicious is high on my list of channels to watch, but if you already subscribe, you already know.
Anyone can make stupid car videos...cough...Gaskings...cough...(I kid) but to make something mechanical appear so beautiful is akin to the work of Whoopi Goldberg's make-up artist making her look like Kate Moss. Actually, that's not true at all, although the videography is splendid, the cars really speak for themselves. As a site based on gaming, and cars to be more specific, the video below should make you grin. If it doesn't you're cold and heartless...probably.
YouTube is love. Just don't go into the comments section...