“Jolly Rancher gonorrhea nodules.”

“Making obscene gestures at blind people.”

“Furries.”

The masterminds behind Cards Against Humanity, the decidedly un-PC “party game for horrible people,” recently hosted a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session that doubled as a card-idea pitch session. As expected, the Reddit community did not disappoint. The best suggestions from the thread will make it into the just-announced World Wide Web Pack, a card expansion pack available for pre-order now, with credit given to Reddit usernames.

One-hundred percent of profits from the pack will go to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit organization that defends civil liberties in the digital world. As the product description states, “Except for the rampant misinformation and unspeakable pornography, the Internet is one of Al Gore’s greatest inventions.”

Head over to the original Reddit AMA for all the card ideas. They’re terrible. They’re brilliant. They’re wrong, so very wrong.

Here are some more insights from the Cards Against Humanity team:

On how they come up with card ideas:

On what’s fair game in the name of humor:

On making a Donald Trump card:

Note: The team clarified by saying they did once have a Donald Trump Seal of Approval card, but then took it out.

On a fantastic email prank: