Posted on 05/18/2020 11:35:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Are you the type of gal who demands to speak to the manager when you feel youve been wronged? You just might be a Karen.
Karen is the latest in a growing line of internet memes poking fun at real-life archetypes. Names such as Karen, Becky and Chad have been co-opted to call out social faux pas online, think: calling the police to shut down a kids lemonade stand because they dont have a permit, or as slangy put-downs like, Dont be such a Becky.
Other names have become so entangled in pop culture that theyve taken on a new meaning: Who can think of anyone but the Kardashians when they hear Kim?
But while the internet directory is fun, real-life Karens (or Beckys, Debbies, Chads and Kyles) bear the brunt of the jokes.
Heres some of the names ruined by the internet, where they came from, and what the people named before the meme think about their online personas.
KAREN
Karen has become social media shorthand meaning a middle-aged white woman potentially with an asymmetric haircut a la 2009 Kate Gosselin who makes a big fuss, and is not-so-blissfully ignorant. While the origins of Karen are oft debated, some point to Dane Cooks 2005 bit about the lamest gal in a group of friends being named Karen, others to the Mean Girls character played by Amanda Seyfried who is admonished for asking pal Cady (Lindsay Lohan) how she can be from Africa if shes white. Some view it as a righteous motivator for the creation of Black Twitter the world wide web knows a Karen when it sees one.
One recent example of a Karen? A woman brawling with the Red Lobster staff, reduced because of the pandemic,
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That your Dem Governor replaced your Father with a welfare check.
I find the whole thing annoying. Why call a pain in the a$$ a “Karen” when you can just call them a pain in the a$$?
I remember Karen under the bleachers in high school. She was a lot of fun back then.
We used to call them Gladys Kravitz after the busybody on the Bewitched tv show
That woman did have a perfect voice, though.
Meet a NJ Karen - Hamilton teacher caught on tape telling students she hopes they ‘die’ of coronavirus - https://www.trentonian.com/news/hamilton-teacher-caught-on-tape-telling-students-she-hopes-they-die-of-coronavirus/article_3f27faf8-8750-11ea-b87f-475554a8dffd.html
RE: Why call a pain in the a$$ a Karen when you can just call them a pain in the a$$?
I pity my friend whose daughter, a wonderful young woman, is named Karen.
If you read closely, all of these tags come from the northeast metropolitan areas.
Down here, among the bayous, rivers, and rural-urban areas, you’d haves names all right, but not for print!
I grew up being a Dick.
I am all better now.
The best voice ever. I cried when she died — and when Andrew Breitbart died.
“I still dont get it....”
Like being a “Debbie Downer”
20 years ago - good customer service was expected.
Today - not only is good customer service NOT expected, but those who seek it are dismissed as “Karens.”
Whatever, Karen. :p
I think youre right, I grew up knowing a lot of Todds and one of them was actually named Todd. I swear that the Todd character in Beavis & Butthead was actually somehow ripped off from my own hometown.
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