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  • Cards Against Humanity Sues Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Trespassing in Troll-Filled Lawsuit

    Cards Against Humanity Sues Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Trespassing in Troll-Filled Lawsuit

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    The company behind the hit game Cards Against Humanity has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s SpaceX in Texas over alleged trespassing, according to a website set up by the company. SpaceX has been using the property like they own it according to the suit, clearing vegetation, moving soil, and staging construction equipment. Cards Against Humanity wants $15 million in damages.

    Cards Against Humanity originally bought property along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep it from being used for then-president Donald Trump’s planned wall. The card company raised the money through crowdfunding to secure the land and has owned it ever since.

    “Elon Musk’s SpaceX was building some space thing nearby, and he figured he could just dump his shit all over our gorgeous plot of land without asking,” Cards Against Humanity said on a dedicated website about the suit. “After we caught him, SpaceX gave us a 12-hour ultimatum to accept a lowball offer for less than half our land’s value. We said, ‘Go fuck yourself, Elon Musk. We’ll see you in court.’”

    The website refers to Musk as a “charity-embezzlingconspiracy-peddling eugenicist manchild who trades horses for in-flight handjobs,” complete with links out about each of those infamous stories about the billionaire. And it includes the allegations about the alleged trespassing as well as an explanation for why they feel a lawsuit is necessary.

    “Our longstanding reputation as a company that makes outrageous promises and actually keeps them is on the line!” the company said on its website. “We promised we’d use every legal tool at our disposal to protect this land from bullies like Trump and Musk (who’s spending millions to get Trump elected and also wants to build the stupid wall). If we don’t take action now, why would anyone ever trust us again?”

    The complaint, which is available to read in its entirety online, even includes before and after photos of the property, which show how it appeared pristine before being filled with SpaceX construction materials and heavy equipment. SpaceX didn’t respond to an email seeking comment on Friday.

    Cards Against Humanity says that if the company wins the lawsuit against SpaceX, it will divide the money up among the people who helped buy the property back in 2017 through its crowdfunding campaign. That means everyone who donated could potentially get about $100 if the company wins the full $15 million settlement. Anyone who contributed to the original crowdfunding campaign is encouraged to visit the website elonowesyou100dollars.com and provide their information.

    But don’t get your hopes up about a big payday. The disclaimer when you sign up puts it pretty bluntly.

    “I understand that Elon Musk has way more money and lawyers than Cards Against Humanity, and while CAH will try its hardest to get me $100, they will probably only be able to get me like $2 or most likely nothing,” the website reads.

    Indeed he does have way more money and lawyers. Musk is literally the richest guy in the world.

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    Matt Novak

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  • Friends Create Game Celebrating the Good Things of Life Amidst 2020

    Friends Create Game Celebrating the Good Things of Life Amidst 2020

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    updated: Oct 1, 2020

    While stuck at home during the Covid-19 pandemic, three friends started getting together for happy hour on Zoom. “We just needed to laugh and feel normal again amidst all the craziness of 2020,” says co-founder Brad Wise.

    In their first conversation, one of them tossed out the idea of debating random good thing. “We had a lively debate over Ketchup vs. Butterflies that really made us laugh. So we kept thinking of more matchups,” says co-founder Steve Fuller.

    They started debating more good things like A Free Lawnmower, Afternoon Naps, Seeing a Bunch of Hot Air Balloons, and Tater Tots. “We’re old friends but we got to know each other even better because of all the stories we shared,” says co-founder Jason Boys.

    They invited their friend, Mark Haas, to do spontaneous illustrations during the debates and that’s when they realized they created a card game. The four friends named it Good vs Gooder, started an LLC, and spent the summer turning their idea into a real game. They made a free version available through their website and hundreds of people downloaded it in the first month.

    “I think people are just tired of the division. I’ve experienced firsthand the game brings people together who don’t agree politically and reminds us there are good things we can bond over. Like Warm Donuts and Dogs Reunited with their Soldier Owners,” Wise says.

    The free sample is still available on the Good vs Gooder website as well as a link to purchase the full version.

    CONTACT:

    Brad Wise
    www.goodvsgooder.com
    ​video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObE3VA1JnEY
    brad@bespokenlive.org

    Interviews available by request.

    Source: Good vs Gooder

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  • Mother’s Day Surprise: New Card Game Reveals Millennial Moms Prefer Eating Their Placentas

    Mother’s Day Surprise: New Card Game Reveals Millennial Moms Prefer Eating Their Placentas

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    Millennial moms admit their enjoyment of alcohol, lack of sex, and multiple ways they consume their afterbirths in 8,000 crowd sourced submissions for a new card game.

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    May 4, 2016

    In the process of developing KinderPerfect, a new card game for parents now on Kickstarter, over 700 millennial parents submitted 8,000 card ideas to create parenting-themed question and answer cards similar to the popular Cards Against Humanity card game. Their suggestions for KinderPerfect reveal a generational shift in parenting.

    “We expected to see many card suggestions around poop,” says Wayan Vota, co-founder of KinderPerfect. “We were really surprised by all the ways millennial moms are consuming their own placenta.”

    “We expected to see many card suggestions around poop. We were really surprised by all the ways millennial moms are consuming their own placenta.”

    Wayan Vota, co-founder, KinderPerfect

    Crowd sourced card suggestions included the seemingly mainstream practice of creating placenta pills from the afterbirth, yet other ideas included “an ice-cold placenta smoothie,” “placenta pancakes,” and “placenta lasagna.” Some parents even suggested, “an umbilical cord sample platter.”

    “As a GenX parent, I never thought about eating my own placenta when giving birth to our two daughters,” says Amy Vota, KinderPerfect co-founder. “Yet it turns out that humans are one of the very few mammals who do not engage in placentophagy – eating their afterbirth. Millennial moms are taking us back to our mammalia roots.”

    Consuming breast milk was also central to card suggestion ideas, including “breast milk popsicles,” “breast milk coffee creamer,” and “breast milk pancakes.”

    Other insights from the thousands of card idea submissions include a deep hatred of Caillou, an animated television series about an inquisitive four year of the same name. For example, “Caillou, that whiny bitch,” is indicative of the overall dislike of the children’s character.

    “I never imagined that a cartoon toddler would create such animosity,” says Wayan Vota. “As an American, I am amazed at parents’ visceral hatred of a bald Canadian child.”

    Netflix is now central to the parenting experience, with multiple references to just watching, and often binge watching the television streaming service. Suggestions included the phrase, “Netflix and chill,” that refers to having sex while watching a TV program. Netflix is also used a digital babysitter, where that extra hour of screen time is an opportunity for parents to create younger siblings.

    Sadly, millennial parents are not having that much sex. Following in the footsteps of their GenX and Baby Boomer parents, they are going long stretches without sex, or trying to copulate in hushed and hurried circumstances, such as “silent couch sex,” that was mentioned along with “Netflix and chill.” Card suggestions included question cards like “Our code word for sex is ____,” with responses including, “adult wrestling,” “daddy time,” and “Dora the Explorer.”

    “During every Design Party, where we test out new card ideas, the ‘Our code word for sex is ____,’ card always creates a entire discussion about the duality of being parents and also being lovers,” says Wayan Vota. “Parental sex, and the lack of it, is a timeless challenge for parents,” concurs Amy Vota. “Millennial parents have more options to entertain and distract their children to allow for adult intimacy, but they still struggling with exhaustion that comes with parenting.”

    One way millennial parents are coping is through copious amounts of alcohol. KinderPerfect uses “mommy juice” as a euphemism for wine, but submitters are more frank with their alcoholism, and associated guilt. There were 40% more card suggestions that featured “wine” than those that featured “sex,” with multiple references to “a sippy cup of wine,” “the whole bottle of wine,” “the second bottle of wine,” “not enough wine,” and a favorite, “a bottle of fine whine”.

    ABOUT KINDERPERFECT

    KinderPerfect is a new card game to turn the pain of parenting into an excuse for mommy juice. KinderPerfect is a runaway hit on Kickstarter, raising over $16,000 in pre-orders from the USA, Canada, and the UK. Similar to the popular Cards Against Humanity card game, KinderPerfect is best played by groups of parents – on a Moms’ Night Out to laugh at the challenges of parenthood or at baby showers to surprise new parents with the joys of poop.

    KinderPerfect was founded by Wayan and Amy Vota, parents of two daughters, 5 and 7 years old. Wayan Vota is a co-founder of JadedAid, a card game to save humanitarians that was successfully launched on Kickstarter in 2015. Amy Vota is a co-founder of several parents groups in Washington, DC, USA.

    CONTACT INFO

    Wayan Vota
    wayan@kinderperfect.com
    +1.202.746.8269
    kinderperfect.com/ks
    facebook.com/kinderperfect/

    Source: KinderPerfect

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