If you ask the people behind Cards Against Humanity a question,I Would Rather Kill You you'd better be prepared for the answer.
Or in this case, the deliveries. The many, many, glitter-filled letters.
SEE ALSO: Yes, Cards Against Humanity actually built a *working catapult* to destroy Trump's border wall"I just ordered five of your extension packs including the pride pack," Kait Johnson messaged the company recently. "I have a silly question, I really wanted glitter with my pride pack but it was unavailable; is there any way you could send me just a shit ton of glitter?"
She shared the resulting, glorious exchange in a 16-photo strong Facebook album.
Okay -- let's break that album down, one step at a time.
It all started with Johnson's original message.
A short while later the following -- fairly ominous -- reply came through.
Needless to say, they weren't lying. Days later, Johnson received a delivery.
The package came with the following note:
At this point, Johnson made a terrible mistake. She sent the Cards Against Humanity representative another email.
This elicited the following -- significantly more ominous -- response.
This time, it wasn't just a small package that came through in the post. It was a very large box.
You can probably guess what was inside...
Yep: that is an absolute ocean of glitter.
The final exchange rounded things off nicely.
Maria, you deserve a promotion.
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