Honest Ads Season 6
A series of videos starring Roger Horton who presents a number of products in an atypically honest way.
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Honest Ads Season 6 Full Episode Guide
What if jobs and employers were honest about the kind of work you'll be doing? Roger Horton investigates.
What if Virtual Reality companies like Meta and Oculus were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates alongside help from our friends at @TheWarpZone! Check out their channel!
What if mattress companies like Purple, Casper, Nectar, and all the others were actually honest about how destructive and terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
What if streaming services like HBOMax, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and others were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
What if Real Estate Companies and Realtors were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
What if social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok were actually honest about how destructive and terrible they are? Well, everybody at Cracked might not have been fired for one.
What if Gaming Gear companies like SecretLab, Razer, Logitech, Alienware and others were actually honest about what they're ACTUALLY selling?
What if chocolate companies like Hershey's, Nestle, Mars, and others were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
Insurance people are really just the superheroes of bending us over for the pleasure of paying them to do the bare minimum. Originally Posted In 2015
What if Wine Companies (vineyards?) were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
What if toilet paper brands like Charmin, Cottonelle, Caboo were actually honest about that stuff we rub on our butt to rub other stuff off our butts? Roger Horton investigates... in ONE TAKE.
What if Internet Service Providers like Centurylink, Comcast, and Cox were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.
What if NFT collections like Bored Ape Yacht Club, Azuki, CloneX, and other such stupid crap were actually honest about what they were?