Oh, to be able to justify spending $25 on this … having a one-week window is rather cruel.
Cards Against Humanity, the often-vulgar card game, has launched a limited edition of its namesake product without any instructions and with a detailed explanation of each joke, “why it’s funny, and any relevant social, political, or historical context.”
Why? Because, produced in this form, “Cards Against Humanity Explains the Joke” is not a game at all, which would be subject to tariffs as the cards are produced overseas. Instead, the product is “information material” and thus not sanctionable under the law Trump has been using—and CAH says it has obtained a ruling to this effect from Customs and Border Patrol.
“What if DHS Secretary and Dog Murderer Kristi Noem gets mad and decides that Cards Against Humanity Explains the Joke is not informational material?” the company asks in an FAQ about the new edition. (If you don’t follow US politics, Noem really did kill her dog Cricket.) Answer: “She can fuck right off, because we got a binding ruling from Trump’s own government that confirms this product is informational and 100% exempt from his stupid tariffs.”
Pre-orders for the $25 product end on October 15, and it will allegedly never be reprinted. All profits will be donated to the American Library Association “to fight censorship.”



Instead of trying to exploit loopholes, why not just produce them in the US? It’s just cardstock.
The intent is to highlight the stupidity of the tariffs.
I don’t get it
Neither does Trump
They raised money to dig a hole to then fill it in again, for similar reasons.
Touché .
Because its a meme
What? Which meme?
Looks like the trolls are starting to emerge from other platforms.
Yeah they’re everywhere today.
I promise I’ve been here longer than you.
Well then. Looks like this troll is embedded. I’m sure that account has been here longer than my current account. Congrats. You win the internet prize for useless metrics.
LOL the useless metrics that you brought up? Ok. Bye bye now.
This you?
You killed him man
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There’s currently not enough industrial capacity in the US to manufacture card games. Simple as that. Trying to do it would likely end up still being more expensive than the tariffs, and probably delay your product.
It seems very unlikely that no one in the entirety of the US has the capacity to make a card game. Do you have some evidence of this?
https://www.polygon.com/tabletop-games/552558/tabletop-panic-tariffs-on-china-layoffs-bankruptcy-gama/
This is not a tabletop game, it’s a card game.
Card games are classed as tabletop games due to the top of the table being the place where they’re played.
You should check the definition of tabletop… Also the link provided refers directly to the card games.
Because US produced cardstock sucks ass. Maybe someone will change that in the future; it’s more likely than things like die cast sheet metal, which is an industry that has to be rebuilt from almost scratch. The Game Crafter, the most popular board game prototyping service in the US, gets their cardstock from Germany, because they want it to not suck.
They’re just using the law to their advantage. They’re good businessmen.
Is this wit or a genuine request that one of us explainsthejoke.com?
Please?