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How do you tell if your friend is a Karen?

How do you tell if your friend is a Karen?

Ten Ways to Spot a Karen

  1. Karens are always white.
  2. Karens are middle-aged, usually between the ages of 35 and 55.
  3. Karens always want to speak to a manager because of their white privilege.
  4. Karens Love Public Displays of Annoyance.
  5. Karens come in all shapes and sizes.
  6. Karens are Badge Bunny Bootlickers.

What does it mean when someone is called a Karen?

Karen is a pejorative slang term for an obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often racist middle-aged white woman who uses her privilege to get her way or police other people’s behaviors.

Who is Karen’s best friend?

Debbie Bartell — Karen’s best friend.

What is the definition of a Karen?

Karens have been present in groups for centuries, but no one really talked about it until Dane Cook poetically explained the phenomenon: There is one person, in every group of friends, that nobody f*cking likes. You basically keep them there, to hate their guts.

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Do Karens know everything?

Somehow, Karens all claim to know everything there is about medicine, health, and the law. One thing that both groups have in common is that they always think they know better than everyone. These are the women who are yelling at nurses, are anti-vaxxers, or the women who tell you that essential oils will cure everything.

What is the ‘Karen’ meme?

The first time lifestyle journalist Karen LeBlanc was shown a “Karen” meme centered on the coronavirus, she freaked out a little. LeBlanc, who’s the host of GenXtra, a lifestyle show for Generation X, said her 15-year-old showed her a collage of white women, all sporting Kate Gosselin’s now-iconic reverse mullet and self-righteous smirks.

Who are ‘Karen and Ken’?

In June, when wealthy couple Patricia and Mark McCloskey were pictured pointing guns at protesters passing by their home in St Louis, Missouri, they were widely dubbed “Karen and Ken”. What is a ‘Coronavirus Karen’?