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Author Topic: Good Non-PC/spicy table top rpg youtube channels?  (Read 781 times)

SomeDumbReaper

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Good Non-PC/spicy table top rpg youtube channels?
« on: April 02, 2020, 11:25:23 AM »
Not sure if this is the appropriate area but I'm looking for some suggestions for people on youtube to watch for table top rpg playthroughs such as D&D, cyberpunk, Warhammer 40k, ect. that are not politically correct or might be considered spicy. I am currently watching all the stuff that is up on arch warhammer's channel with sargon, vee, rags, uzulu, dev, and other dude (who remembers his name anyways). So pretty spicy in some circles. But in looking for more channels I cannot find anyone else like them much less people who don't seem like their walking on egg shells the whole game trying not to say something wrong. I just want to watch people play, laugh at the crazy antics, and not worry about offense. So any suggestions?

BTW I'm not really interested in arguing about the moral standing of the afore mentioned youtubers, if you don't like them then that's fine. You do you.
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Omega

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Good Non-PC/spicy table top rpg youtube channels?
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2020, 12:30:44 AM »
Late to this but on the main discussion page there was a thread touching on this last year.

Some personal ones I like are Puffin Forest, Dingo Doodles, Zee Bashew, and Matthew Colville. They tend to be fairly mild in the language and contents.
And while few so far. JessJackdaw's adventure recounts are fun too.