Cards Against Humanity

by | Aug 28, 2018


[xyz-ips snippet=”post-thumb-url”]Feel like no one appreciates your sense of humor? Turn it into a little cash.

“Cards Against Humanity” markets itself as a party game for horrible people. And now, the card game, which has built a large following thanks to its refusal to be politically correct, is looking for writers.

The game consists of white cards with a phrase that has some missing words. Players then use black cards with various words or statements to fill in the blanks. The combinations end up landing somewhere in the realm of silly to vile to shocking.

According to the job post, writers will earn $40/hour and can write from home. Those interested in applying need to send their fifteen best white card phrases and five best black card phrases by August 31st.

According to the post, people from quote “historically marginalized communities” are encouraged to apply; especially people of color, immigrants and members of the LGBTQ community.

And to give you a better idea of the company’s sense of humor the post is also looking for applications from hot single dads.

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