We Pitched Illegal Products To Strangers (again)

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Summary

Two teams pitch hilariously inappropriate and controversial products to a group of strangers, who then vote on which company they would invest in. The team with fewer votes faces a mystery punishment.

Highlights

Team 2's First Product: Speedy Speds
00:13:45

Team 2 begins with 'Speedy Speds,' an app to summon disabled individuals to gain perks like disabled parking spots and skipping lines. This elicits immediate outrage and discomfort from the audience for its exploitative nature.

Team 2's Second Product: Desk Shackle
00:16:02

'Desk Shackle,' a device to shackle employees to their desks until work is done, is criticized for being illegal and promoting 'false imprisonment.' Sexist comments about women needing them further anger the audience, even with a 'reparations' clause for African-American co-workers.

Team 1's First Product: My First Tattoo
00:00:00

The first team introduces 'My First Tattoo,' a product for children that uses real ink for permanent tattoos. This immediately draws strong negative reactions from the audience, with comments like 'It borders on child abuse' and 'it's disturbing.'

Team 1's Second Product: Tubby Tugger
00:01:00

Next, 'Tubby Tugger' is presented, a device designed to walk multiple 'lazy' kids at once. The presentation includes calling kids by offensive nicknames like 'Porky' and 'Butterball,' further unsettling the audience.

Team 1's Third Product: Road Rager
00:02:07

'Road Rager,' an LED car sign for expressing road rage, is met with concerns about promoting negativity and being a distraction. The presenters' laughter during the discussion leads to a penalty for their team.

Team 1's Fourth Product: Race Glasses
00:04:21

The 'Race Glasses,' which claim to end racism by showing life from different racial perspectives, are introduced with stereotypical and offensive examples (Asian, Jewish, African-American modes), resulting in universal disapproval.

Team 1's Fifth Product: Hump Hideout
00:05:00

'Hump Hideout,' a portable privacy screen for parents to have intimacy, is deemed 'weird' and inappropriate. The extension, 'Hump Hideout Plus' for group activities, and 'Hot Handy Hideout' for singles, are met with further discomfort and calls for police intervention.

Team 1's Sixth Product: More Chore
00:08:20

'More Chore' is presented as a sexist device to keep wives perpetually busy with dishes, allowing husbands more free time. The audience expresses strong negative feedback, calling it 'not good' and predicting divorce.

Team 1's Seventh Product: Risk Radar
00:10:25

'Risk Radar' purports to keep users safe by identifying dangerous areas and profiling 'bad drivers.' The product's discriminatory and stereotypical undertones, particularly in identifying 'hoods,' lead to discomfort and rejection.

Team 1's Eighth Product: Sitter Scroll
00:11:32

The 'Sitter Scroll,' a device to restrain and 'nanny' loud children with an iPad and feeding tube, is criticized as ridiculous and abusive. The idea of leaving kids for weeks is met with shock and disapproval.

Team 2's Fourth Product: Threat Stick
00:20:08

The 'Threat Stick,' a walking stick for the blind that uses AI to describe potential threats (often with racial undertones), is deemed 'horrible' and 'racist.' The demonstration depicts a biased and fear-mongering system.

Team 2's Fifth Product: Hoke Deck
00:21:39

'Hoke Deck' is an app to track and rate sexual encounters, likened to 'Pokémon.' The presentation includes crude examples and objectification of women, leading to strong rejection from the audience, although some find its 'ho' tracking name clever.

Team 2's Sixth Product: My First Trap House
00:23:13

'My First Trap House,' a playhouse and attachable 'lab' for children, is intended to teach 'street smarts' but instead promotes crime. It's universally rejected as endorsing a 'future life of crime.'

Team 2's Seventh Product: Selfie Shoe
00:24:10

'Selfie Shoe,' a shoe with a built-in camera, is quickly interpreted as a tool for voyeurism and child exploitation, drawing accusations of being a 'sex offender' device. The examples shown further confirm these concerns.

Team 2's Eighth Product: Nudify
00:25:49

'Nudify,' an app to convert photos into nude images, is presented with examples including one of a presenter's sister. This generates immediate outrage, especially from the brother whose sister was used without consent, leading to a physical altercation.

Team 2's Final Vote and Punishment
00:27:44

Despite the extreme nature of their last product, Team 2 surprisingly receives eight investment votes, meaning they win and Team 1 must face the mystery punishment.

Team 2's Third Product: Career Dolls
00:17:54

'Career Dolls' for girls, including 'housewife,' 'bottle girl,' 'Hooters server,' and 'OnlyFans model,' are slammed for being inappropriate and teaching negative self-worth to children.

Team 1's Final Vote
00:12:44

After presenting all their products, Team 1 receives only three investment votes from the audience, putting them in jeopardy of facing the mystery punishment.

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