The website YouTube is one of the best ways to unwind and relieve stress after a long day, whether it be by watching comedy videos or makeup tutorials. Here are a few YouTubers that deserve your love:
1. Tana Mongeau
With nearly 2.4 million subscribers, Tana Mongeau is YouTube's star when it comes to sit-down, casual story-time videos. Her crazy life results in some crazy videos, including "I Got My Sexist Principal Fired," "Crazy Fan Broke Into My Hotel," and "My Stalker Broke Into My House." Tana is youthful, hilarious, and more down-to-earth than perhaps any YouTuber today.
2. ||Superwoman|| - Lilly Singh
Having been on YouTube since 2010, Lilly Singh made a name for herself under the persona "Superwoman" and has gained nearly 11 million subscribers from her success. Lilly caters to all audiences by creating sketches with her Indian "parents" making special appearances for comedic effect. Like Tana, Lilly is relatable in that she creates videos that all have encountered, including "What I Think About While Getting Ready," "How I React To TV Shows," and "When Parents Want To Talk."
3. Nigahiga - Ryan Higa
Nigahiga has been making us laugh since his first upload in 2007 and continues to do so today with nearly 20 million subscribers. Ryan Higa has written countless sketches for our entertainment, but his series of videos that deal with honest commercials seals the deal by expressing what we're all thinking from his "Honest University Commercial" and "Honest Airline Commercial" to "Every Romantic Movie" and "Why You Should Be A Tuber Driver." Being subscribed to Ryan is something you don't want to miss.
4. Shane Dawson
With a combined number of 20 million subscribers over his three channels, Shane Dawson has been making people laugh since 2008 with his particularly unique skits that were all portrayed, directed, and filmed by him. By creating characters like Mom, Aunt Hilda, and Shananay, all played by himself, Shane has been telling stories and teaching life lessons in a comedic style before anyone else on YouTube thought to do so, as seen by videos and short films like "The Lottery," "It Gets Worse," and "I Hate Myselfie."
5. Markiplier - Mark Fischbach
Lastly, Markiplier's comedic video-game walkthroughs create a world where viewers can experience something directly with the YouTuber. Mark has nearly 17 million fans, and the base just keeps growing. He utilizes 12 or 24-hour long charity live-streams where he plays video games and interacts with his audience non-stop while encouraging them to donate directly to a charity of the day's choosing. Mark continues to make people laugh and to influence the world around him in a positive way.