• utopologist [any]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    In my experience, it can be any 4 people, doesn’t matter who. Awful game. There were a few years (2013-2014 or so) where every time a group of adults in their 20s hung out, they had to play Cards Against Humanity yes-honey-left

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        4 months ago

        That’s the contradiction; you have to be a certain amount of terminally online to get the references in the first place, but if you are too terminally online it’s just cringe.

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      4 months ago

      And the worst part is, like most trends, the only people still on it are the latecomers: gen X and boomers.

      I was visiting my family recently and my Grandmother and elder Aunt were the most vocal proponents of playing while me, brother, sister-in-law, and cousins were all against it. Love it when someone insists on playing the game and then has to have all of that shit explained to them

      desolate

    • Tbh the main reason it’s so bad is because everyone picks the most shocking card in their hand, even if it doesn’t make a coherent thought, or match well with what’s being asked.

      Like, holy shit, it’s just edgy apples to apples, y’all!