If this shit passes I will buy the browser history of every congressman and congressional aide and publish it. cc @ SpeakerRyan twitter.com/arstechnica/st …
Cards Against Humanity Founder Vows To Expose Lawmakers’ Web Histories
Cards Against Humanity wants to teach Republican lawmakers a lesson in internet privacy.
Max Temkin, co-founder of the irreverent card game, tweeted on Monday that if Congress passed a bill allowing telecom and cable companies to share customers’ personal information without their consent, he would buy Congress members’ web browsing histories and publish them online.
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When the House of Representatives passed the bill, known as S.J.Res. 34, on Tuesday, Temkin doubled down on his threat and announced that he was matching donations to the digital rights nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation up to $10,000.
“The desire for privacy is just fundamental to human dignity,” Temkin told The Huffington Post on Thursday. “If lawmakers feel like they can sell our right to privacy to the highest bidder, they should be subject to that same exposure.”
The bill, which President Donald Trump will likely sign into law , rolls back regulations set by the Federal Communications Commission last year that required companies to get customers’ explicit permission before selling or sharing their sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, information on children, web browsing and app usage histories, and the content of communications.
Good for Max.
He should turn their internet histories into a new card game.
Q: which of the following lawmakers downloaded photos of lactating nuns on rollerblades?
That's what I was thinking!
Has anyone here actually played CAH? its an amazing game-- hysterically funny (at least for people with an evil & very mischievous sense of humour...who don't mind being horrendously politically incorrect!)
Review on Amazon.com: Hilarious and irreverent, not suitable for the easily offended, prudish, or humorless , February 3, 2017
This is an adult party game and the cards can be offensive, shocking, and gross but don’t let that turn you off because it can be hilarious and a lot of fun too. There's a lot of controversy about this game and whether or not it's "appropriate" but that all depends on your approach to humor and admittedly tasteless topics. The makers recommend the game be played by folks who are 17 years of age or older because the cards may reference sex, drugs, and foul language, but there is some lighter fare in the mix too. The game is best played with 4 or more people and can last anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours. (Read it all)
Has anyone here actually played CAH?
YES!
The game is a blast!
He should turn their internet histories into a new card game.
Actually there doesn't have to be a new game invented. because after the original game was invented, people wanted more funny cards, so they came out with "Expansions"-- which were merely boxes with additional cards with different sayings that you could add to original box. So, they could just come out with another expansion:
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Cards Against Humanity: First Expansion
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Of course if they put it into a new expansion, those cards would be mixed in with the old regular cards. So if someone only wanted these new cards by themselves, they coud come out with a new came just for that.
Another idea: They could come out with an entirely new CAH game-- a "Trump version" with only political cards. (Or-- they could just add another "expansion").
It's kind of silly to think adults don't look pornography on the internet. If they say they don't they are lying. Who isn't curious? I've seen things on google i thought i would never see. Oh and don't believe we ladies don''t look at it gentlemen.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander!
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Exactly.
Ditto