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Asim6/20/2024

It would have to be PokeJebel a new pokemon youtuber who really got me back into collecting cards during lockdown! He started a series about trying to flip pokemon cards and was really honest in what he was investing in and the strategies he would use online to find good cards on ebay and buy them to flip! His channel was super low in followers so i really enjoyed that I could interact with him and get responses. He also did podcasts with other small poketubers which was very entertaining to watch

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TheGreatestBanana126/20/2024

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FirestormGamingTeam6/20/2024

I recently started, well, wanting to do the GTA RP Servers after seeing lots of TikToks on them, so I started doing research on creators who owned said servers, after a few hours of watching, what can only be described as a massive waste of time, I came across FuriousFade.

He plays and runs a RP server, and has since 2021, for me, I am trying to find one where I can drive around in a police car and enforce traffic laws and yes, I am still looking for one. But I really like this guy's videos.

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Limal6/19/2024

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Recently, I discovered a very unique and highly useful YouTube channel called Original Popular Music. It's a channel dedicated to exploring popular music from the 1840s to the 1960s. The host doesn't just reveal old hits; he also provides deep historical background, talks about composers and singers of that time, and tries to decode why the music was successful. The video quality and editing are excellent, with clear articulation and a good balance between showing original content, references, and the host himself. It's quite surprising and a bit shameful that the channel only has 664 subscribers. Clearly, this well-deserved creator needs more spotlight. If you're into music history or just want to discover some hidden gems from the past, I highly recommend checking it out!

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Sturmer6/19/2024

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This month's nominee is The Film Geek.

This wonderful person passionately and knowledgeably explores the world of movies. While the movie review genre isn't unique on YouTube, and you can find many similar creators even in the 'related' tab, I appreciate his presentation style. He includes small clips of his actual trips to the movie theater, which adds a personal touch. Somehow, watching his videos is pleasing and makes me feel comfortable and safe, just like being on JA.

I've also decided to invite him to our platform because I believe he has a wealth of experience that would be valuable to our community.

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