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You ever play Cards Against Humanity with someone who takes the game way too seriously? Like, calm down, Susan, it's just a game. No need to give a TED talk on why your card combination is the epitome of dark humor.
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You know you're in for a wild night when someone plays the "double penetration" card and suddenly everyone is either blushing or pretending they know exactly what it means. Ah, the magic of Cards Against Humanity.
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Playing Cards Against Humanity is the only time you can hear your mild-mannered friend say, "Well, I never thought I'd be playing a card that involves a chainsaw and a leprechaun, but here we are.
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Cards Against Humanity: where "innocent" cards become the source of endless innuendos. Suddenly, words like "bubbles" and "kittens" take on a whole new meaning. Sorry, Fluffy, you're not safe either.
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You ever notice how playing Cards Against Humanity with your family is like testing the limits of your bond? "Mom, I love you, but I never knew you had such a dark sense of humor. Are we even related?
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The beauty of Cards Against Humanity is that it brings out the creativity in all of us. I never knew my sweet aunt could come up with a combination that would make a sailor blush. Turns out, she's got a PhD in inappropriate combinations.
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Cards Against Humanity is the only game where being politically incorrect is not just accepted but encouraged. It's like the one place where your inner savage can finally shine. Grandma dropping an "inappropriate" card? Priceless.
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Playing Cards Against Humanity is like a crash course in pop culture. I never thought I'd have to explain to my grandma what "Netflix and chill" means. Awkward family moments, brought to you by a card game.
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Cards Against Humanity is proof that we all have a little bit of twisted genius inside us. Who knew that matching a "unicorn" with "stabbing someone in the back" could be so entertaining? It's like Picasso with a sprinkle of chaos.
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