• @SpaceNoodle
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    341 year ago

    Literally nobody named Karen is that big of a shitbag.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      191 year ago

      It’s too bad another, less common label didn’t come into common usage. I’ve known a number of Karens (and a couple of Chads) that were just people.

      • @Z3k3
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        41 year ago

        Chad is a name I had never heard before rhe memes is it common in the US?

        • @fubo
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          1 year ago

          “Chad” is an old English name. In WWII, it was used by British soldiers in a form of the “Kilroy was here” meme. It was not common in the US prior to the 1940s, so we can hazard a guess that Americans picked it up from Brits during WWII.

          It peaked in popularity for baby boys in the early 1970s. Around 20 years later, it became identified as a stereotypical name for an upper-class “frat boy” in Chicago. The more recent slang usage is a distant descendant of that usage.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_(name)
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_was_here

          • @Z3k3
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            21 year ago

            The fact it was old English kinda blows my mind. I’m from Scotland and never once heard it. Interesting read thank you

        • @jaybone
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          31 year ago

          It was a popular name for boys born in the 70s and 80s.

      • JJROKCZ
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        11 year ago

        The majority of all names are good people, but if there is one name that has a higher percentage of assholes than others it is probably Karen

        • @Fondots
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          41 year ago

          Totally unscientific, but I work in 911 dispatch and I’d say that off the top of my head probably the most common name I get for Karen-type calls is probably Carol, the male equivalent in probably Alan

          • @jaybone
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            21 year ago

            Solid boomer names. I’d say Karen’s are more gen-x names. Like I’d think it was a popular baby name in the 60s through 80s.

        • Orbituary
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          21 year ago

          Lauren is a close second.

    • TechyDad
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      51 year ago

      Given how naming entitled women Karen is an insult to women actually named Karen, I propose we replace “Karen” with Boebert.

      For example: “She asked to see the manager because I wouldn’t honor this expired $1 off coupon for our competitor. Then she said ‘do you know who I am?!!!’ She’s such a Boebert.”