I played Cards Against Humanity with some friends this weekend*. Actually, in point of fact, we played Crabs Adjust Humidity, which is a third-party expansion, because we’ve played the regular game and all the expansions so much we needed to look to outside sources in order to fulfill our Being Horrible People quota. In our defence, we all have a high threshold for that sort of thing, so it takes some doing to fill our needs.**
If you’ve never played the game, I highly recommend it. It’s kind of horrible, but, if you’re reading this blog, I assume that you are also, in some small way, kind of horrible. It’s okay, though. So am I. This is a safe space.
Anyway, the game consists of drawing question cards from a deck and attempting to answer them in the most creative way possible from the answer cards in your hand. It wasn’t much of a stretch from there to writing prompts. The only difference is that you will have to come up with your own answers. They can be strange or obscene, they can be unusual, but they should be yours.
So, drawn directly from the deck of Cards Against Humanity on my dining room table, I present today’s Monday Challenge: What’s that smell?
Dazzle me.
*The regular group, that my husband insists on calling the Wolf Pack, mostly because it annoys me.
**While setting up the links for this post, I discovered a fourth expansion pack for Cards Against Humanity that I don’t have. ORDERED.
Your mother.
Gotta love the classics.
Does it smell like a combination of tequila, diesel, and wet dog? Then it must be THE WOLF PACK!
ಠ_ಠ
The odor of a thousand marathoner armpits crossing the finish line.
I think I need this game.
Depends. Are you okay with cards that say things like “a windmill full of corpses”?
Um, YEAH!
Then I highly recommend it. Bonus: find out who among your friends is the most horrible!
It’s gonna be me, I just know it.
If you’re following this blog, then…yeah. Probably.
the best card I ever pulled was “chunks of dead prostitutes” great game!
I’m a big fan of ‘some really fucked up shit’. So versatile.