Controversial cyclist Lance Armstrong may have gotten caught doping and his entire career may have been tainted, but he still beat testicular cancer which is pretty awesome. So what happens if you're Lance Armstrong and you're playing Cards Against Humanity and you find a card that reads "Lance Armstrong's Missing Testicle?" If you're Lance Armstrong, you probably just laugh.
Cards Against Humanity, the self-proclaimed board game for horrible people, often makes for fun conversation as the point is usually to come up with something inappropriate or shocking. But what if you're famous? What if you read about yourself on one of these cards? (via TMZ):
"Lance had a sense of humor about it ... and posted a photo of the card on Twitter along with the caption, 'Just another night of playing Cards Against Humanity.'
"Hey, at least Lance found a game he's actually allowed to compete in."
Ouch, TMZ. That really smarts.
Lance Armstrong was once an American icon; an inspiration for those striving for excellence in the face of adversity. But in 2012 that all came crumbling down (via CNN):
"In October, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released more than 1,000 pages of evidence in doping allegations against Armstrong and his teammates. He was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles in the scandal. On Thursday, the International Olympic Committee demanded that he give back the bronze medal he won in 2000.
"'From day one, we always hoped this investigation would bring to a close this troubling chapter in cycling's history and we hope the sport will use this tragedy to prevent it from ever happening again.'"
What do you think? Should Lance Armstrong's legacy be tainted by the use of performance enhancing drugs? Or did he just do what he had to do to stay competitive?
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