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I used to like Drew Binsky's videos but after his idiotic video about Lieberland, I immediately unsubscribed.

Also, a very dramatic video about how he takes his Jewish parents to a Muslim country for the very first time...and it's Istanbul. One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world :ROFL:
 
I used to like Drew Binsky's videos but after his idiotic video about Lieberland, I immediately unsubscribed.

He gives off too much feel good vibes sometimes and I suspect it's because there are some trips he gets heavily sponsorship on and so won't say anything bad about it. Most of the big-time Travel Vloggers get deals (free flights, accomodation and tours) to travel to places in exchange for positive publicity.

He also got a lot of flak after he made a video promoting some crypto scammer.
 
He gives off too much feel good vibes sometimes and I suspect it's because there are some trips he gets heavily sponsorship on and so won't say anything bad about it. Most of the big-time Travel Vloggers get deals (free flights, accomodation and tours) to travel to places in exchange for positive publicity.

He also got a lot of flak after he made a video promoting some crypto scammer.
Yeah there are a number of food and travel vloggers I've stopped watching, like Kara & Nate and Davidsbeenhere.

It's a pity, I used to enjoy their content. But Binsky has turned into a proper twat. I now recall that video where he was in Muscat, and apparently he fainted the moment he stepped into the sun. LMAO.
 
From my British contacts, many are raving about Twitter: Breaking the Bird on BBC iPlayer. If you don't have a VPN, you can get it in the usual places.
 
I got partway through Val the other night. It came across, for me anyway, as a request to feel sorry for him.

The Matthew Perry one is good, informative and engaging.
 
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