Cards Against Humanity has stirred up controversy in the past due to allegations of a poor work environment, but the card game has still managed to carry a reputation as a good time with friends. Reports of the hostile work environment at Cards Against Humanity have mostly quite down in recent months, though, and the card game's social media is now running an interesting suite of challenges for fans to bag some extra money.

Right now, the Cards Against Humanity Twitter account is sharing challenges that players can complete to earn sums of cash, or in some cases earn donations to charitable causes. One example is the "Top Minds" quiz, which has since been filled up but gave players the shot at five dollars by answering a set of ridiculous questions. Another challenge is to get Hugh Jackman to say he likes Cards Against Humanity, which will net a $10,000 donation to a charity.

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Of course, some of the challenges are a bit more extreme, pushing players outside of their comfort zone. For instance, another challenge asks players to film their bellybutton reciting Agent Smith's monologue from The Matrix. For the most part, these challenges are worth $5 a pop, though some of them go all the way up to $10,000, depending on how difficult – or outrageously lucky – they are to complete.

New challenges are currently being uploaded every 20 minutes, so fans will want to keep an eye on the website, getfivedollars.com, throughout the day. Just keep in mind that there's a lot of competition for the money right now, and it can be a bit difficult to successfully complete the challenges on the website. That's all to say don't feel too bad about losing, and don't do anything regrettable. The internet is forever, and people will sometimes go to extremes without considering the consequences in circumstances like these, even if it seems minor at the time.

Regardless, it's a neat distraction for those that aren't out shopping on Black Friday. Most of the challenges are simply good fun, and that's a positive in a year with issues like the coronavirus pandemic stirring up trouble. Cards Against Humanity itself is a good way to pass the time, especially during events like a Friendsgiving celebration. It's also a possibility for the Thanksgiving table proper, depending on the sort of relationship that players have with their families, that is.

Cards Against Humanity is available now.

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