Customer’s email exchange with Cards Against Humanity escalates beyond all expectations

If you ask the people behind Cards Against Humanity a question, you’d better be prepared for the answer.
Or in this case, the deliveries. The many, many, glitter-filled letters.
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Cards Against Humanity has a ’90s Nostalgia Pack and it’s all that and a bag of chips

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Hold onto your Furbys and hamburger phones, folks: Cards Against Humanity has launched a 90s Nostalgia Pack, and it is truly all that and a bag of chips. If you thought your Tamagotchi was neglected before, he’s done for now. 

The original Cards Against Humanity is obviously hella fun, but those cards can get a little too real. The Nostalgia pack lets you take a break and throw it back to simpler times — you know, times when the president was only involved in one scandal.

This Amazon’s Choice expansion pack pays tribute to one of the most beloved decades, with 23 cards (7 black, 16 white) of pop culture references.  Read more…

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Yes, Cards Against Humanity actually built a working catapult to take down Trump’s border wall (if they wanted to)

The people behind beloved and loathed party game Cards Against Humanity have, if nothing else, proven themselves expert trolls. Their latest stunt involves building a giant catapult to destroy Trump’s border wall. 
Since his election, Cards Agai…

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Those weird ‘Prongles’ snacks are not all they seem

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What fresh hell is this?

It all started when the internet noticed something a bit off about a strange, familiar-sounding new snack called Prongles.

this photo just keeps getting better the longer you look at it pic.twitter.com/Fff15285i1

— Kat Angus (@katangus) November 21, 2017

What he looks like in his Grindr profile pic vs. when he shows up at your house#prongles pic.twitter.com/UTB85pQ3NA

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You get to be funny instead of letting the cards do all the work for you in this new party game

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We all love Cards Against Humanity, but by the 10th round the humor kinda wears off. There are only so many combinations of irreverent words and ph…

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Cards Against Humanity buys piece of the U.S. border so Trump can’t build his wall

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The dirty and sometimes downright offensive game Cards Against Humanity is back with another stunt, and this time they’re taking aim at one of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises.

The company announced its holiday promotion on Tuesday, called Cards Against Humanity Saves America. Essentially, the company purchased a plot of vacant land on the border of the United States and Mexico, making it extremely difficult for Trump to build his expensive border wall which the U.S. taxpayers will inevitably pay for.

The government is being run by a toilet. We have no choice… we are going to save America and attempt to keep our brand relevant in 2017

Join in and for $15 we’ll send you six America-saving surprises this December: https://t.co/o1BFmokO9W

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