We've seen some fairly random YouTube accounts in our time but this latest one is by far the most bizarre. Its main aim is to document every time a woman wears leather on Irish TV.
Sounds weird right? It is.
Whether it's a pair of pants, a skirt, a dress or leggings, if they're made of leather then you can be guaranteed that they'll make it onto this account.
The channel is under the name John Cuir and was set up in November 2014.
Since it's inception, John has been posting videos almost daily showing various Irish women on TV wearing leather.
He's got the likes of the Xposé girls, Sinead Kennedy, Maura Derrane, Marissa Carter, Muireann O'Connell, Ruth Scott and Amanda Brunker. Nobody is off limits it seems with a few unnamed women making the channel as well.
So far he's amassed 691 subscribers and 785,428 views. There seems to be quite the appetite for it, judging by the comments. People are now requesting that he upload certain shows and also offering him tips on leather wearers that they've spotted on TV.
He's not letting anyone waste their time either with the clips being edited so that viewers only get to see the girls in the leather clothes and not any other part of the TV show.
Here are some examples of his videos:
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