Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:19 p.m. No.9301427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9301383

the signature looks like it says Sonof Barock

 

kek

will be my new curse word instead of sonofabitch

 

be funny to have it next to joe biden's "well son of a bitch"

 

WELL SONOF BAROCK

 

(SPELL THIS WAY TO GET AWAY WITH IT ?)

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:25 p.m. No.9301498   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1525 >>1560 >>1565 >>1588 >>1669 >>1728

 

l E T 17 Retweeted

BrunoBarking

@Bruno062418

Celebrating FREEDOM, Max, who missed the memo about chlorine killing the virus. They're OUTSIDE in literal virus-killing "sanitizer" & are breathing in the vapors.

Missouri has lost 676 people to Covid; 615 60 yrs old

99.99% safe

#TrumpWasRight

#OpenAmerica #youcantstopus

 

Max Baker

@maxbaker_15

This video is on Snapchat in the Lake of the Ozarks? Unreal. What are we doing?

Karen Myatt

@karenamyatt

https://twitter.com/maxbaker_15/status/1264386140720771076

 

15h

Replying to

@maxbaker_15

Committing mass suicide. Didn't realize there was a Trumptown in the middle of the Lake of the Ozarks.

AshleyT

@stadium_suana·

8h

Lol a literal “Karen”!

 

https://twitter.com/Bruno062418/status/1264644712490770434

https://twitter.com/maxbaker_15/status/1264386140720771076

https://twitter.com/Inevitable_ET

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:27 p.m. No.9301525   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1565 >>1568 >>1586 >>1588 >>2096

>>9301498

karen's of the world

kek

kek

she is actually named karen and has a bob haircut

#coronakarens

SLANG DICTIONARY

Karen

[ kair-in ]

WHAT DOES KAREN MEAN?

Karen is a mocking slang term for an entitled, obnoxious, middle-aged white woman. Especially as featured in memes, Karen is generally stereotyped as having a blonde bob haircut, asking to speak to retail and restaurant managers to voice complaints or make demands, and being a nagging, often divorced mother from Generation X.

 

karen's of the world

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:30 p.m. No.9301565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1588 >>1647

>>9301498

>>9301525

RisingBuck46

@RisingBuck46

Replying to

@stadium_suana

@karenamyatt

and

@maxbaker_15

Smiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyesSmiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyesSmiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyesKarenRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingreally…KarenRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingRolling on the floor laughingLoudly crying faceLoudly crying faceLoudly crying faceLoudly crying faceLoudly crying faceLoudly crying faceLoudly crying face

 

for NORMIES and Karen lurking:

SLANG DICTIONARY

Karen

[ kair-in ]

WHAT DOES KAREN MEAN?

Karen is a mocking slang term for an entitled, obnoxious, middle-aged white woman. Especially as featured in memes, Karen is generally stereotyped as having a blonde bob haircut, asking to speak to retail and restaurant managers to voice complaints or make demands, and being a nagging, often divorced mother from Generation X. Usually a liberal Dem or Berner.

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:38 p.m. No.9301669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1683 >>1701 >>1713

>>9301498

>>9301560

OK Karen thanks for lurking then a meme

you are doing great MOM:

 

WHERE DOES KAREN COME FROM?

 

Karen joins a trend on the internet in the 2010s of using a first name to make fun of certain kinds of people. A Becky, for example, is a stereotype for a “basic” young, white woman, while a Chad, in other corners of the internet, stands in for a cocky, young “dudebro.”

 

But, why the name Karen? One suggestion is that it comes from a 2007 bit by Dane Cook called “The Friend Nobody Likes.” (The friend was named Karen.) Another explanation is that it comes from the character Karen in the 2004 film Mean Girls, who’s the subject of the popular quote: “Oh my God, Karen, you can’t just ask someone why they’re white.” It’s even been put forth that Karen comes the even earlier 1990 film Goodfellas, one of whose characters is named Karen.

 

Whatever the origin of the slang, the name Karen, apparently, is popularly thought of as a generic-seeming name for a middle-aged white woman of certain generation.

 

Karen appears as early as September 2016 when a Tumblr user, joematar, made fun a promo for Nintendo Switch in which a white woman (appearing to be in her late 20s or early 30s) brings the gaming device to a party. The user refers to this supposed kill-joy as Karen: “Oh shit, Karen brought her stupid Nintendo thing to the party again. We’re DRINKING, Karen. We’re having CONVERSATIONS.”

 

The character was further developed in December 2017 thanks to a subreddit dedicated to mocking the imagined Karen (somewhat like Cook’s “The Friend Nobody Likes” bit). Tropes that developed about Karen here were that she is an annoying (and always annoyed) middle-aged, suburban, minivan-driving white, divorced mother of poorly behaved boys (of whom she has custody) who has a so-called “speak to the manager” haircut.

This haircut is a short, angled blonde bob, sometimes called a “mom haircut.” “Speak to the manager” refers to escalating complaints or demands from retail or restaurant workers to their managers—a stereotypical behavior of Karen. The “Speak to the Manager” haircut meme has been around since 2014. In September 2018, the “Speak to the Manager” haircut meme merged with Karen when it was uploaded to the Karen subreddit by user vidoardes.

 

Beginning in at least 2017, Karens have been closely associated with baby boomers. Some millennials and members of Generation Z have called out boomers being close-minded and behind-the-times, especially when it comes to unprogressive views on such things as gender, sexuality, and youth culture more generally (such as the viral “Kidz Bop Karen” woman video videotaped in a road confrontation.).

 

Spreading online in early November 2019 was a joke that Generation X is the Karen Generation (the name begin associated with people born between 1964–85). This came on the heels of OK boomer, a slang phrase (and viral phenomenon) dismissing opinions and attitudes associated with baby boomers (especially white male members of this generation). This prompted some reporters to investigate intergenerational conflict on social media further. BuzzFeed ran a piece on November 14, called “Gen Z is Calling Gen X ‘The Karen Generation’,” citing some activity on Twitter and TikTok.

 

13yo: Ok, boomer.

 

Me: For the last time, I'm Gen X. Your insults have no power over me.

 

13yo: Ok, Karen.

 

That was a bit low.

 

WHO USES KAREN?

Karen, with her “speak to the manager” haircut often prominently figured, is used in memes and on social media when complaining about an obnoxious, ignorant, or difficult woman or the stereotype of such a woman.

 

‘Don’t you have a problem with your boyfriend constantly talking about anime characters?’

No, Karen. We both like anime and it’s really cute when he fanboys. Thanks

 

— Finley (@Soudapop_1) November 20, 2019

 

Example targets have included: women who complain to retail staff or waiters, women who are always surprised when it gets dark earlier in the winter months, or women who call anywhere they work (like the beach) their “office.”

 

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.

 

no karen our BOGO for a $1 does not mean you can buy a large water and get a double bacon quarter pounder for a $1 that’s just not how it works

 

"Kidz Bop Karen," nicknamed after she claimed her children couldn't hear her unleashing a foul-mouthed rant against a driver who allegedly cut her off because they were listening to children's music, has become a mega-viral meme.

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 2:45 p.m. No.9301728   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9301498

 

l E T 17

@Inevitable_ET

·

1h

Here’s the deal : one person’s rights end where another person’s rights begin.

 

That’s a two way street, libbies.

 

You can’t force anyone to do anything , you can only control yourself.

 

NOBODY has to give up their God given rights for the protection of the feelings of others.

 

https://twitter.com/Inevitable_ET/status/1264646375972560896

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 3 p.m. No.9301881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1905 >>1985

>>9301861

yes

I did that alll the time

the peanut butter in Goober Grape ahd a better taste than regular PB

Have not had it in decades.

I cannot imagine todays jar are anything close?

 

this video of old commercials is fun:https://youtu.be/rL9_S0mbl9w

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 3:21 p.m. No.9302095   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9302058

Nothing new under the sun

 

content of issue:

 

http://content.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601820628,00.html

No More Mr. Nice Guy

Full Ahead, Course Uncertain

Reagan: Looking Better

The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: Live Men Do Wear Plaid (The Presidency/Hugh Sidey)

From the Shores of Tripoli

Darkening Cloud over Donovan

Talk Show

Costly Present

Easy Terms

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Medicine: A Double Standard on Drugs? (Medicine)

Medicine: Cancer Diet (Medicine)

PRESS

Press: The Goaded Fight Back

Press: Bottom Lines

STYLE & DESIGN

Design: A New White House Entrance (Design)

BUSINESS

Come On, Big Spender! (Economy & Business)

Guidelines For the Merger Thicket (Economy & Business)

Take-Home Pay (Economy & Business)

Upping the Ante (Economy & Business)

Let Them Eat Francs (Economy & Business)

You've Come a Long Way, Baby (Economy & Business)

EDUCATION

Education: Head High, Chin Up, Eyes Clear

LAW

Law: Aliens in School

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Dance: Stravinsky II: A Hit Sequel (Dance)

Art: A Feast from Le Grand Siecle: 17th Century France at the Met (Art)

Theater: A Dude from a Different Planet (Theater)

Show Business: Sweating It Out in Miami (Show Business)

Cinema: Squeamer (Cinema)

Books: Adrenaline and Flapdoodle (Books)

Books: Hurricane (Books)

Books: Prince Valium (Books)

Books: A Celebrant of Sunlight (Books)

Books: Editors' Choice: Jun. 28, 1982 (Books)

Fiction: Best Sellers: Jun. 28, 1982 (Books / Fiction)

SPECIAL SECTION

What Price Glory Now?

Victories in Lebanon and the Falklands leave a wounded world

 

Risks and Opportunities

Amid the destruction in Lebanon, Israelis and Arabs look to the U.S.

 

You Have to Level with Begin

Tightening the Noose

Agony of the Innocents

Monarch with Global Vision

Crown Prince: More Than an Heir

And Now, to Win the Peace

Just How Much Did the U.S. Help?

MILESTONES

Milestones: Jun. 28, 1982

PEOPLE

People: Jun. 28, 1982

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From The Publisher: Jun. 28, 1982 (A Letter From The Publisher)

LETTERS

Letters: Jun. 28, 1982

ESSAY

Essay: Daydreams of What You'd Rather Be

Anonymous ID: 15c6dd May 24, 2020, 3:27 p.m. No.9302153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2161

>>9301982

eye of the beholder?

why some think one ios ugly or attractive may be evn individual as our own eyball is more round or a bit different in shapes?

so WE all see the same person a bit different.

man she is hot

man what a butterface

eyeball shape in each human sees a bit different?