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  1. Early uses of Karen as a joke punchline include the airheaded character Karen (played by Amanda Seyfried) from the 2004 film Mean Girls, Dane Cook's 2005 sketch "The Friend Nobody Likes" on his album Retaliation, and a 2016 Internet meme regarding a woman in an ad for the Nintendo Switch console who exhibits perceived antisocial behavior and is ...

  2. Jul 30, 2020 · To many the Karen meme - and its male equivalent Ken - sums up a specific type of white privilege.

  3. Jul 30, 2020 · Karen is often used as a stand-in name in an imagined dialogue. For example: “Mind your own business, Karen” or “No, Karen, we can’t go to Taco Bell.” Karen may also be used to call out older adults considered to have narrow-minded viewpoints.

  4. Jul 30, 2020 · "Karen" has, in recent years, become a widespread meme referencing a specific type of middle-class white woman, who exhibits behaviours that stem from privilege.

  5. Dec 27, 2018 · In late 2018, a series of jokes spread in which "Karen" is an ex-wife had taken the kids in a custody battle, many of which appear in the She Took the F--king Kids meme. On December 24th, 2018, Redditor ashleyallday [3] posted an inquiry to /r/OutOfTheLoop about the jokes, pointing to two examples (shown below).

  6. Why do we call privileged assholes "Karen"? What does it really mean?Credits: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/112775Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo: https://...

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · Calling someone a Karen is a result of the person's behavior. Someone isn't a Karen because they are white or because they are a woman. In fact, there are likely more white women who are the antithesis of what a Karen embodies than there are Karens.

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