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50+ videos Play all Mix - Funny Russia YouTube; Russian Drivers, Knights on the Road Compilation - Duration: 5:17. sakaripitka1 2,392,199 views. Even though she’s 21, she follows Tumblr trends typical of a teenager: she says she’s sociophobic, addicted to the internet and obsessed with cats and dogs. Most of them are shot amid nature, with the author explaining how to catch lamprey with your bare hands, make cords and ribbons from plastic bottles and knives and axes from everyday objects. Her short, funny videos range from her talking about Justin Bieber and the Twilight Saga, to rapping and giving advice to school kids about the importance of staying true to yourself.
Kulakov’s videos range from life hacks with typical viral names like “You’ve Been Eating Shrimp Wrong” and “10 New Life Hacks That Will Change Your Life” to curious science experiments like “How to Cut Wood With Water” and “Self-Freezing Coca-Cola”. YouTube is full of such meta-jokes. The internet has changed celebrity culture. Stupid Criminals Caught On Tape! Some say that Kulikov’s tools/advice for getting views is too obvious: he has lots of videos about cooking bacon, the internet’s favourite food bar pizza, and pranking your friends using air horns and expanding styrofoam cups. As stereotypes of Russian women go, Krygina is a perfect illustration: charming, beautiful, thin, blonde and a pro at make-up, which forms a large part of her content. While his YouTube channel mostly consists of vlogs, there also are more controversial videos, for example ones where he makes fun of fat people and simultaneously shares a milkshake recipe. Golopolosov is often criticised and blamed for being unoriginal and copying American vlogger Ray William Johnson, who has had a YouTube channel of a similar format since 2008.Following the internet fame, Golopolosov has recently started appearing on TV and collaborating with celebrities, including the infamous Ivan Okhlobistin (an actor and TV presenter known for his nationalist and homophobic views) and Nikita Dzhigurda, a flamboyant actor and media personality.Max +100500’s main competitor is This Is Khorosho (This is Good), a Latvian channel in Russian, run by the host Stas Davidov and his partners Vitaly Golovanov and Sergey Fedorenko. In addition, he has created and hosted a four-part documentary style film, Dubbed the Make-up Artist of Moscow and All Russia, a title that mimics the grandeur of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Krygina, from St Petersburg, may have fewer subscribers than the rest of the vloggers on this list, but her fame is undoubted. He usually stays out of shot as he explains why a Karelian axe is his favourite homemade tool. Kate Clapp (real name Katya Trofimova) is a classic entertainment YouTuber from Moscow.
Meanwhile in RUSSIA Funny Compilation || Russian ... - YouTube The channel has several RuNet awards and was featured on major Russian TV channels, including Ivan Okhlobistin’s show. In fact, many of his viewers aren’t even sure if he is in fact Russian. She is also trying to solve a long-running internet Advocat Egorov (real name Maxim Egorov) is a lawyer and pretty much the only adult with a serious, full-time job in the Russian YouTube scene. Usachev also happens to be one of the most politically oppositional vloggers in Russia, frequently expressing his own opinion, commenting on various news stories, and not avoiding political affairs. Acorn’s own debut album was released in June 2014 and went straight to the top of the Russian iTunes in the pop category. Curiously, and unlike +100500, This Is Khorosho is one of the very few Russian-speaking channels that doesn’t have any swearing. Russian fail compilation June 2017 includes funny moments, crazy russian drivers and many win situations.
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If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are accepting our use of cookies as described in our And if anyone has any doubts about his abilities in the case of a zombie apocalypse, he explains how to make an impressive camouflage bow from PVC tubes, an axe sharpener and a camp heater that can be used inside a tent.Taras Kulakov is one of the few Russian YouTubers to make videos in English. She’s also a part of the current online “St Petersburg-based Usachev has vlogged since 2010, specialising in gadgets, gaming and films. In fact, Acorn even participated in Bieber’s Russian tour as one of the support acts, taking a share of the star’s teenage fandom, the “Beliebers”, and coming up with a name for his own fans — the “squirrels”. From the very beginning in 2010 his videos have been compilations of funny and viral internet videos with his humorous and explicit comments. He makes post-apocalyptic survivalist videos about DIY, building, fishing and gardening. Similar in style to +100500, their videos usually consist of an overview of the latest viral videos with Davidov hosting and commenting. Some review films, TV and computer games; others go further, responding to funny internet videos by making their own, often made up of existing funny videos.