Two Karens in the following collection.

12 Unhinged Karens Spotted In The Wild

Karens going viral seems to be a never-ending occurrence, finding new ways to make things worse for everyone else in the age of modern technology. With smartphones on the ready, Karens and their Karen-like behavior are regularly being recorded, captured and uploaded to the internet for all the world to see. In fact, most people know whot= a Karen is or what a Karen looks like without needing an explanation. Such is the viral nature of the word and its ability to spread across generations and countries.

Not only are Karens being recorded in real life, but they're also being screenshotted in the online world. With the increasing usage of social media, Karens are continuously being spotted saying stupid things and sharing their casual harassment or racist thoughts. We've found some of the best Karen moments that went viral for all the wrong reasons.

Shoe store review

X 30 reviews in 3 weeks ago No socks, no service. They don't have try on socks, so they want you to buy a pair of you want to try on any shoes, or expensive boots. Don't waist your time. Helpful Red Wing - 3 weeks ago (Owner) We appreciate all reviews, and appreciate you giving us the chance to improve by providing us with this feedback. We hope you choose to shop with us again in the future. O

This Karen doesn't wear socks when shopping at a shoe store. And unsurprisingly finds a way to complain about it.

Airport Karen

.@Southwest Air is this really the type of garbage you allow your pilots to have on their work bags? As a liberal woman (with a job, thanks very much) who flies your airline often with my kids (who are of reading age), this is downright offensive. MEI Soom whe USED TO BE LIBERAL The Cat 3:32 PM - 25 Aug 22 Twitter for iPhone . .

Every single time

made with mematic Yelling at your child/ spouse for making dumb decisions Yelling at an employee for bad customer service and not doing their job when they clearly are doing it and are trying to de-escalate

Displayed in this meme is the stereotypical Karen haircut: blonde, with a fringe at the front and shorter hair at the back.

OG Karen

GMC EN CALIFORNER SEP OGKAREN

Karen wants credit

< OVERVIEW ✓ All Goodwill of Greater... D Helpful REVIEWS prices 24 Debbie A 144 reviews Helpful 2 Taylor BMW PHOTOS clothes 11 DOE ●●● UPDATES donations 9 5 months ago I dropped off a bag for donation the guy never acknowledged me. NEVER even said thank you. That is the least he could of done! ... ...

This Karen was so salty that they didn't receive any praise that they went to all the effort to leave a 1 star review.

One long sentence

Mia Richardson Y.E. Smith 21 hr ago 2 M My husband and I was standing on our porch at 145 a.m. and this black male about 6'2" with a black t shirt with blue stone washed jeans and was wearing a male pocket book was walking and when he seen us outside he said if he can ask us a question I went in the house n my husband stayed outside and my husband said that he had asked if he had any baby formula I don't know that was strange. I called the police Posted in Safety to Anyone Like ... 18 Comments Share

Oh boy was this a struggle to read – this Karen decided that full stops were not necessary in this long rant of a post.

How inconsiderate

These two Karens standing up during Farm Aid & saying "I don't care" when told they were blocking everyone's DU D DO DO DO D DX 1 RAID 222 viewEPTEMBER 24 WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY JOHN MELLENCAMP DAVE MATTHEWS & TIM REYNOLDS MARGO PRICE CHRIS STAPLETON SHERYL CROW LUKAS NELSON NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS ALLISON RUSSELL CHARLEY CROCKETT BRITTNEY SPENCER PARTICLE KID WISDOM INDIAN DANCERS FARM AID

Same energy

Pe Karens around the wolrd be like I want to... SPEAK TO THE MANAGER!

Parking Police

SAM PRESORTED FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID RKC IN THE FUTURE USE THE SPACE ON YOUR PASSENGER SIDE AND STOP BUMPING OTHER PEOPLE'S CAR. NO DRIVERS INSURANCE IM SURE H F

Karen ruined a football

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The original poster provided this context: "My sons accidentally lost their football over the neighbours fence yesterday. This is how it was found back in our yard today."

Karen calls Peter Jackson a fake fan, writes a scathing 2-star review of The Fellowship of the Ring with book annotations

Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2012 ✰✰✰ The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Peter Jackson's "Fellowship of the Ring" Verified purchase If I were asked by the author's nemesis to adapt the author's popular novel for the screen, I could ask for no better model than Peter Jackson's film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. With its loving attention to costumes, set design, locations, and casting, the film has mesmerized even self-acknowledged Tolkien fans with its soulless charms. Of Tolkien's 394-page book (not including the 4- page Forward and 15-page Prologue, none of the former and only four pages of the latter to which the film even alludes), less than 22%, or material from only 86 of the 394 pages, appears in the film. What better way to undermine an author than to use less than 22% of his book? Peter Jackson might answer, by using less than 22% and then distorting and even making-up characters and plots to fill the three- hour running-time of a film that purports to tell J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved tale, but in fact tells that tale as though captured by Saruman. Karen It's especially ironic that the end credits include the claim "based on the book by J.R.R. Tolkien" (2:50:45). That's quite a stretch. Unlike the Harry Potter movies, Peter Jackson, despite his purported love for Tolkien's work, makes very free with it, apparently considering his own imagination superior to the author's. I certainly understand that film adaptations of books often need to leave out subsidiary plots and such, in the interest of making the film a standard length. While I'm disappointed with the absence of the Old Forest and Tom Bombadil chapters, for example, it's reasonable that they would be absent, since they are unnecessary to the primary plot of destroying the Ring. What I object to is the invented plots -- including a great deal of Saruman and orc nonsense -- and altered characters -- cf. feminist Arwen and wishy-washy Aragorn --added at the expense of Tolkien's wonderful writing. It's a pity, because everything but the screenplay and score are done so well in the film. As a book adaptation, the film earns 2 of 5 stars. If it were a film from an original screenplay I'd give it an extra star. A scene by scene analysis appears below, comparing the film to the book. Chapter and page references are taken from the Second Edition (4th Printing) published by Houghton Mifflin (Ⓒ 1965). Scene 1 - Prologue 0:00-7:15 - The CGI battle of the alliance versus Sauron is so very artificial looking. The bodies flung by Sauron's mace seem insubstantial, as do the countless numbers of pixel soldiers. In the film, Isildur cuts three fingers from Sauron (-4:00), thus defeating him. His army (orcs and all) dissolve. In the book, Sauron is defeated, then Isildur cuts the Ring from his finger. In the film, Isildur is ambushed as orcs leap upon him and slay him (~5:00), apparently dumping him in the river, now shot full of arrows. In the book, Isildur is ambushed, tries to escape by wearing the Ring and is betrayed by it when he swims in the river (Anduin), whereupon he is shot full of arrows. Despite the falseness of the CGI battle, and the liberties taken with the story, the Prologue does provide a quick and reasonably solid background for the story that follows - not that this background is necessary at this point, since Tolkien provides all we need as his story unfolds. It should be mentioned that the film prologue bears no resemblance to Tolkien's own (pp.10-25), except for touching upon part 4: Of the Finding of the Ring (pp.20-23). Scene 2 - The Shire 7:15-11:35 - Hobbiton looks wonderful. The set design is impressive, and it's remarkable how well the film-makers seamlessly mingle the "big people" with the hobbits. Scene 3 - Very Old Friends - Book I: Chapter 1: A Long Expected Party (pp.29-50) The first 4 pages (29-32) and the last 5 (45b-50) of this chapter are omitted. The middle 12 (p.33-44) are nicely used, however. 11:35-15:35 - This scene between Bilbo and Gandalf is nicely handled, with warm touches of compassion and humor. Bag End is simply beautiful, and little things like Gandalf bumping his head against the chandelier - add to the overall effectiveness of the scene. It's nice to hear lines straight from the book, such as Bilbo's complaint that he feels like "butter scraped over too much bread." I do dislike the pseudo- Irish turn to the film score here, with the tiresome penny whistle. The film scoring is so sadly cliché, and there is far too much music throughout the film in general, vet this scene isn't badly marred by the music. It really is a fine little portrait of Gandalf and Bilbo, Scenes 3.

Literal Karen comment

VEED LO Karen I'm so fed up with women being abused! Not funny. That cop driver endangered this officer. 3d Like Reply 1.2K whoever did this is not seeing a promotion anytime soon




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