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Who is the greatest travel vlogger?
For me, it's Mark Weins
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>>2863899
Why does he make that face?
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>>2863905
It's his brand and the only reason anyone gives a shit about him, so it works
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>>2863899
Has anyone been to his restaurant in Bangkok?
The food looks really good
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>>2863899
I've never watched this dude but I hate when that faggots face inevitably pops up in my video feed.
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>>2864029
>OW WOW
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>>2864038
Ow wowowowowowowow
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>>2863899
I hate that faggot
his face always looks so stressed like he needs to take a shit real bad or he's got aids or idk
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>>2864184
I think he's a hapa
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>>2864335
In some of his videos he does clarify that he's half-Chinese.
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Look at his early videos and he's like dude weed Obama Africa bob Marley is love
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>>2864027
I looked it up, looks like I will give it a try when I am in Bangkok next month.
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>>2864338
He's a classic soillenial.
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>>2864027
name/place of his restaurant?
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he could be eating literal dog shit and he would still have an orgasm
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>>2863899
>>2864038
A little litmus test for you people:

Would you let this guy babysit your kids?
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>>2864436
I remember one time he said that food was too salty and disgusting. However it was some regular restaurant somewhere in SEA. Maybe dog shit would do, because he was also cumming all over some weird African shit made from unedible animal parts.
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>>2864463
>Would you let this guy babysit your kids?
His own kid seems fine, even if it was taken to rural Africa. At least I know my kid eats the food, after this guy acts like it's the best thing he ever tasted.
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>>2863899
> eat poopoo covered pee pee bugs
> basedface
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The Global Heavyweights

Luisito Comunica (Mexico): I consider him the world's most influential travel creator. With over 40 million subscribers, he manages to make every destination feel like a fun, high-energy adventure, from luxury cities to remote villages.

Nas Daily (Nuseir Yassin, Israel/Palestine): I admire his focus on "human-centric" stories. He doesn't just show landmarks; he finds the most interesting person in a country and tells their story in a way that connects with millions.

Drew Binsky (USA): If you want to see the "whole world," he is the one. Having visited every single country, he excels at humanizing places that the media often portrays as dangerous or unreachable.

The Cinematic Masters

Joe HaTTab (Jordan/UAE): I find his work to be the peak of visual storytelling. He produces documentary-grade content that explores hidden cultures and massive social projects with incredible cinematography.

Anton Ptushkin (Ukraine): I highly recommend his channel if you like a "lone wolf" style. He films everything himself—often with just a drone and a GoPro—yet produces some of the most beautiful and relaxing travel films on YouTube.
Niche & Adventure Legends

Itchy Boots (Netherlands): I see Noraly as the ultimate solo adventurer. She travels the world's most difficult terrains on a motorcycle, providing a raw and unfiltered look at life on the road.

Mark Wiens (USA/Thailand): I still consider him the king of food travel. His enthusiasm for local flavors is unmatched and has inspired a whole generation of "foodie" travelers.

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