‘Trump Against Humanity’ is the unofficial card game for tiny handed politicians

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Donald Trump claims to have "the best words." Regardless of how true that may be, he's said very, very many words throughout his primary campaign.

So the Sid Lee Collective created Trump Against Humanity, an unofficial expansion to the popular and profane Cards Against Humanity which describes itself as "a party game about a horrible person." And it uses just quotes from the business mogul himself.


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The idea first came to Jeffrey Da Silva, executive creative director of Canadian ad agency Sid Lee, that Trump's many remarks would fit just a bit too well into Cards Against Humanity, the darkly humorous spin on the wholesome family card game, Apples to Apples

So Da Silva brought it to the agency's in-house incubator for creative projects (Sid Lee Collective) who began scanning the media for Trump's oddest quotes. It didn't take long.

"We were looking for quotes that lent themselves to the most offensive, absurd, combinations that captured the same twisted sense of humor in Cards Against Humanity," Da Silva told Mashable. "But Trump did most of the legwork for us, since he can’t seem to go long without saying something ridiculous."

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Like other unauthorized expansions, such as Crabs Adjust Humidity, the cards are designed to easily combine with the standard Cards Against Humanity deck, although you could play some short games with just this set.

But don't expect to make your game nights great again just yet, because it's not currently for sale, with only 100 packs sitting at the Sid Lee office in Toronto. The initial plan was to simply give them out to the first people who signed up, but the response was so yuuge that they're reconsidering their options.

"We’re not surprised at all the attention it’s received, because people seem to latch on to any Trump related story," Da Silva said.

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There's currently only around 30 Trump quotes, but since Trump doesn't seem to be leaving the realm of politics anytime soon, there will always be room for more. And keep an eye out for more card games and other merchandise in response to the businessman (and his hair).

[H/T: Daily Dot]

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Jonathan Keshishoglou (he often shortens that last part to just "Kesh") was an editorial intern on the Mashable Watercooler team. Watch him ramble coherently on Twitter: @keshception

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