I agreed but hes becoming too preachy on issues that are nuanced. he's beating people over the head demanding they are wrong for denying something that is demonstrably harmful
@@caradonschuester2568 insisting*. "Demanding" doesn't belong in this context; you demand someone _do_ something, but insist that they _are_ something.
The masks that say "this mask is useless" are the most amazing invention. People feel like they're "standing up" for their weird beliefs while also keeping their germs to themselves
OH! well then that's fine sweety. (seriously though I'm a Christian we give out candy we used to go trick or treating people like this give us all a bad name)
Karen: "find jesus!" Also karen: isnt even kind enough to give candies to kids/strangers Im not religous but isnt it jesus' things in being kind and generous
Karen: Stop asking for handouts and find Jesus! Jesus: Hey everyone, glad to see you ^-^ Come on in, I have made some bread and fish for you to eat. Oh my, you look like you've traveled a great distance, allow me to wash your poor weary feet for you. Now who would like to hear a fun story?
@@lorddelta10 I wouldn't go that far. More liberal definitely but not communist. Jesus believed in compassion and kindness, giving to those that need the extra help and not restricting other people on the basis of race or religion. He didn't turn anyone away for the job they did or how sick they were, he was popular with children, he did menial tasks that others believed should have been beneath him to do based on his status, would directly involve himself when people were being treated unfairly (either by playing peacekeeper or actually resorting to violence), and was just overall a good friend to anyone he met. His ideal world would be where everyone was kind to each other because it was the right thing to do, not kind because it was mandatory.
@@Takisan111 "liberal" "not restricting other people on the basis of race or religion" ... you haven't actually personally read the bible have you? 10 Matthew 34-37 ... 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 ... and more ... take a read ... sound liberal and tolerant of other beliefs and religions?
@@Takisan111 you are missing out parts where he hated merchants to the point of beating them up, ignored some laws outright and was rebellious against tyranny.
"Were the goth girls the ones that grew up to be Karens?" No, they just grew up to be slightly older goth girls. Also, how dare you cast aspersions on my people?!
Even though she’s fictional, Ebony Dark’ness Dementia Raven Way would be a good example of a Karen who calls herself a “goth”. Even though she’s really a demented emo teen.
Even though she’s fictional, Ebony Dark’ness Dementia Raven Way would be a good example of a Karen who calls herself a “goth”. Even though she’s really a demented emo teen.
Oh gosh. As a crochet enthusiast, having a crocheted gift turned down on those terms must have been devastating. Whoever made that baby blanket, nice job! Looks nice and even! Well done! Very kind of you!
Ohmygod, that one made me SO sad! I'm a crocheter and not all that good at it, so for me, doing a project like that would involve a LOT of mistakes and then having to go back and redo an entire row, etc.--multiple times. It would take months and I would be DEVASTATED. :(
13:55 I'm sorry, Dane here. The story is basically that a princess showed up in the rain outside the Royal Castle. They let her spend the night in a bed made of 20 mattresses and 20 eiderdown duvets. On the bottom the queen placed a pea. And then since the princess felt the pea, she must have been a real princess. Yes, it's satire 🤣
Me too! I wasn't sure how having such delicate skin was a good thing! What is it a satire about? The physical expectations of royalty? Of women? What standards were seen as desirable?
And then there's a satire of the satire called the princess and the bowling ball (the prince finds a girl he really likes but they have the stupid rule, so he puts a bowling ball under the mattresses to guarantee she will feel the "pea")
“I don’t even know what these intros are anymore!” Did he ever know what they were to begin with? Because I sure as hell never did. Scared me the first time I watched a video. Had to keep rewinding the very beginning to figure out there was no meaning behind it lol
@@noahbutboatless2169 possibly lol I know the chances of the him seeing me is so slim, it’s not even worth trying to catch his attention. I just like to share the thoughts that make me laugh in the hopes it makes someone else laugh, too
I just met a male Karen who was talking about how they stopped taking their thyroid medication and started taking essential oils and is telling my grandmother to do the same 💀🤚
The last one with the crochet blanket made me start thinking about my dad. He’s always been like that with me too, I like to put color in my art and sometimes I put some rainbows for a nice pop of color. Every time I do this, however, my dad always gives me the side-eye and asks, “Are you gay?” He’s done this since I was 8 years old, I am now almost 16.
@@pinkneko13 Sometimes I send him pictures of random rainbow things that I find, just to mess with him. Found out last night that he thinks I'm a Lesbian.
Yeah but a lot of hippies from back in the day went on to become bootlickers in corporate office jobs. Not all, not the majority, maybe not even a significant minority, but a lot. They got into their respective lifestyles for a reason or a goal and when they failed to get what they wanted out of it they became disillusioned, did a face-heel turn and went in the other direction so hard and so fast they left their entire personhood behind to become caricatures of what they used to hate.
@@abadgurl2010 Karen-Coverage, i could name many RU-vidrs, like creaky Blidner or Sir Sic, but only 1 comes to mind who educates on Politics while doing it. Beware - the News-Version of 'The Click': Some More News.
Fun comic fact: Peter Parker's (Spiderman) body fluids are radioactive. When he eventually did the deed with Mary Jane this eventually lead to her getting cancer and dying.
Yeah...The Princess and the Pea is one of the Hans Christian Andersen stories that isn't utterly bleak and depressing (e.g:in the original version of The Little Mermaid, the mermaid dies). Danes are traditionally a melencholy and sentimental people, fond of sad tales and excessive alcohol consumption.
0:01 It is like the reverse of the Civ glitch where Gandhi gets so peaceful it loops back around and he becomes a war mongering, nuke abusing tyrant, except the opposite happens, a Karen becomes so evil she becomes good.
What MIGHT be happening with the drunks who broke their legs. The USA has incredibly expensive and insufficient health care coverage. Insurance companies normatively deny paying medical bills (even when people aren't as obviously in the wrong). Suing is a way for people to get their medical bills covered.
Plus there has been cases where people broke into someones house and got injured. They sued the home owners and won. Completely blows my mind how the judicial system is screwed up
"There are people that would be unpleasant no matter what demographic they're a part of, who only use that demographic to further their own agenda." Scapegoat. They're using the demographic as a scapegoat.
When I was a kid, one newspaper did a thing where you'd get a dvd with 3 cartoons with it every weekend and I collected a bunch of them. One of them was Princess & the pea story - I rewatched that version a few years ago when babysitting and it was very obvious that the princess was being sarcastic when she was asked if she's a princess when she came to the castle all drenched during a storm & was exaggerating 'cuz the queen was like "How did you sleep~~" and later the king asked the queen what she would do if the princess hadn't felt the pea & the queen was like "Try again, but with less mattresses. And bigger vegetable". I honestly love this version lots more because instead of looking for a very sensitive lady like girl, the queen was like "hmm I like her, she picks up on schemes quickly" 😂😂
7:43 "I will not accept exclusion of people based on their medical status" meanwhile, I bet that this person never cared about the accessibilty issues that people who are blind or who need to use a wheelchair can experience in their day to day live.
I have an invisible disability caused from chronic nerve problems and the amount of things that are inaccessible to me {along with people not believing me} is astounding. Karens telling me I'm being a "dramatic teenager" is definitely the highlight of my day.
@@TheFelixverse I heard someone with EDS explaining having this kind of problems, too. We (the average person) are very uneducated about all this. We need so much more awareness about all those illnesses and disabilities!
@@TheFelixverse I've known people with chronic pain. You can be fine one day and immobilized the next. Now, if you tell a _good, decent person_ what your pain is like, and what it does to you, you'll get a reaction of, “OMG that's _horrible!_ I've had pain close to that but _never_ to that extent! No wonder you need to use the handicapped spot!” Only a *sociopath* [which is what these Karens are] will respond with a, “Oh yeah? Well _I_ have…,” one-upmansship bullsh1t3.
@@John_Weiss Not the Karens trying to one up me X.X I've had that a lot too. I'll tell them about the pain I live in every day and they'll be like, "Well my back hurts all the time, are you saying I have nerve problems?" No Karen, you have poor posture. Fill and replace with any chosen "health issue" that's actually poor lifestyle.
6:40 Mudblood is an incredibly derogatory term for Witches and Wizards born of Non-Magic Parents. It literally just means Dirty Blood. A Pureblood is a person born to two magic parents, or basically that their blood isn’t tainted by muggles. *My nerd is showing isn’t it.*
I've never understood the whole thing with the masks... Its a bit of cloth ffs, you can still breath and talk and there's a chance it keeps others safe. Even if I found out tomorrow that me wareing a mask for the last 19 ish months did nothing to help anyone I'd not be upset, because I know I did it with my and the people's safety in mind, it's not like we're being told to ware chastity devices and ball gags... Its a square of cloth... Just put it on ( *over your mouth AND nose please* )
@@chorushasfallen6961 I have c-ptsd and some days physically cannot put a mask on, so do you know what I do on these days? I stay at home until I can cope with the mask. If I need anything I can always get it online or ask a friend to bring it round anyway
Honestly I dont wear masks cause my town doesnt jave the masl mandate but when we did have the mandate I wore it all the time unless I lost it and HAD to buy more
@@MoonSohmaNya-- if your town is still haveing positive cases you should be wareing a mask, bit well done for helping when it was required, some people didnt even do that, hence why this damn thing is getting a chnace to mutate.
Sadly, here in the US if you're still in school, mainly elementary/middle/high, you're forced to go no matter what because you or your parents can be charged with truancy. You have to be either visibly sick, practically to the point where you look like you're dying or at the very least a rash all over, or have a doctors note to excuse your absence, which only works to a point at which point your family is probably going to be charged with some mixture of charges including child endangerment (for some weird reason), and truancy. I was nearly charged with truancy in high school because I had broken out in hives, due to a sunblocker, and missed 2 weeks of school total in the second semester of (I think) my junior (11th grade) year
not really as we are now seeing parents are taking their kids out of public school and either homeschooling or going into private schooling because of three reasons. 1. because the public schools are not teaching the kids but brainwashing into becoming leftists as 9/10 of them finish college will have leftist ideals then intellegents to be a human being. 2. when have the school board label parents who care about their kids as terrorists because they calling out crt which is nothing more then teaching segregation and demand the fbi to arrest the parents. 3. also the school force 2 mandates mask and vaccine both mandates having no real sciences to back them up only politicos science. before you bitching that "i am an anti vaxxer karens" reminder you people who said the vaccine safe and effect have nothing to prove your point other then the msm saying as you don't look into what the cdc point out nor what other countries doing.
@@themerchantinblack6157 I am pretty sure most of the world is doing exactly the same thing as the United States, but sure, do enlighten us on what other countries are doing. Also wtf is intellegens? Man at least try to write your own language correctly.
The main reason for the Neanderthal attitude on absences is that some lunkhead(s) decided that school funding should be tied to attendance. Every day you are absent from school, your school loses money. I found this out when my high-school aged child (who had chronic health problems) missed school and the school treated me like a child abuser because I wouldn’t force my kid to go to school on days when her condition was acting up. Once we got proper diagnoses (and that took over a decade), it turned out we were battling several serious problems: Celiac disease and two different cardiac problems (POTS and SVTs). But I was a bad mother for “coddling” my child. 😡
6:35 * Cracks knuckles * Aight Cliccy, I’m gonna give you a breakdown of this - ✨Potterhead style✨ You are very close, however it is mudblood that is the derogatory term. It refers to witches/wizards that have Muggle (non-magic) relatives. While they are not in anyway hindered by this and do not have any differences in the magical power of Muggle-borns and half-bloods compared to those who were pure-blood, pure-blood supremacists still considered them to be of "lower breeding" or worth, and undeserving of magic. Pure-bloods are those of magical descent, with their entire ancestry and family line being made up of witches/wizards. The slur implies that the individual has "dirty blood" and is considered extremely offensive.
@@larrychilders6599 most usually go for the Nazi comparison, but basically, yes the purebloods who believe this dogma (which is not all of them, just seems to be most of them) are pretty much wizard KKK
as an American, when you said "Princess on the Peas" that just kinda freaked me out way more than any order purposefully weird thing you've ever said lol
@@武田ユノ3.0 i have seen plenty it people like you who are nothing more then karen click attack the only different between them and you it your "sources" are cnn.
Gotta love how the 'Satan's Day' folks managed to write that they are 'Chri$tians' . In fact, thanks to them - I'm going to start using Chri$tian to describe televangicals !
@@bbkun4428 TLDR: Celtic festival (Samhain) to scare away ghosts, appropriated by Catholic Church, turned into Christian holiday, turned into a mostly non-religious tradition. Was born from Samhain, but is separate from it. It was a Celtic festival called Samhain that was appropriated by the Catholic Church around ~1,200 years ago. Celts would attend this festival, build bonfires, and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. When it was appropriated into Catholicism, it was called All Saints Day/All-hallows/All-hallowmas and occurred on November 1st to celebrate all saints, and it started adopting some of the practices of Samhain. Then Oct 31 (The original date of the Celtic festival) began to be called All-hallows Eve, and now we have Halloween. It wasn't really 'commercialized' into "ooo spooky," the whole point originally was to dress up and spook away the ghosts. It eventually lost most of its connection to religion, and now people just dress up and get free candy. The Bible DOES condemn pagan practices, and Celtic is a pagan religion, so I don't know what Pope Gregory III was thinking when he allowed that to happen. Aside from this, Halloween may have developed due to Catholics stealing yet ANOTHER pagan holiday/tradition, but it has changed so much that they aren't really the same thing. Samhain is still celebrated today by many pagan/neopagan religions, and it is similar to how we celebrate Halloween, but there are a lot of differences as well (that are really interesting to read about.) Sorry for the long reply!
@@thelom7459 I knew it had pagan origins but like with most pagan holidays Christians will appropriate them and turn it into their own holiday, Yule and Christmas is an example of this.
The last one made me so mad. I am a crocheter myself and C2C can be challenging not to mention it takes long and a lot of wool. I can understand that the op was heartbroken about it....
that drunk swimming pool one is nothing compared to the guy who had paid someone to install a skylight window in his kitchen, and got sued by him because after he'd finished the job, he came back that night to try and break in, fell through the window and cut his leg on a knife on the counter. The guy who broke in won.
@@foxinabox5103 i guess it must be a local thing, that specific case, because i can't pull anything up on it, but there's all kinds of other instances of burglar sues home owner moments. One guy who broke in was a politician lol.
Many years ago my friend and her husband were woken up one morning when the police knocked on their door. Their car had been stolen during the night, from their driveway, and was crashed by the ‘joy riders’. They all died, which was tragic, but then their parents tried to sue my friend and her husband because their out of control kids had died in my friends car! The case was dismissed before getting any where, but some people have such friking audacity!
Reminder: Karens that hide behind claiming to be Christians are actively violating the bible they claim to follow. Please do not think the rest of us are affiliated with them. Edit: 15:38 describes it well.
@@mariaconnell610 oh yes, lava = hell. I forgot about that, which map would be the perfect straightenizer (i just came up with that word :D) in your opinion?
@@foxinabox5103 Hmmmmmm. Well, I'd imagine these people would probably consider Mario Kart too "violent". But if they had to choose one, probably just Mario Circuit because its boring and imagination is free thinking which is the work of the devil. :D
@@mariaconnell610 ah yes, if its not a basic one then you're a satanist. With that logic, a scientist cannot believe in god because he is a free thinker and someone who uses logic?
3:17 Hi, I can explain. Halloween used to be a holiday celebrating some witches, and I mean like, actual witches, voodoo, ritual making, fanatic witches. But like most holidays, it completely changed. Like how Easter celebrated Eoster, but now it is Pascha, but without the religion and with all the dystopia and corporate greed.
Actually, Halloween was originally Samhain, the start of both the new year and winter in old pagan Celtic beliefs. ("Samhain" is actually pronounced /sa wan/ … blame Irish orthography.) The change from the old year to the new one, as well as the start of winter being placed when the sun "is dying" (i.e. the days are getting shorter at a faster rate) was considered a time when the veil between the living and the dead was thin. The wearing of costumes, "to fool the supernatural into thinking you're one of them," is a concept common to many human religions throughout history. As is making offerings of food, alcohol, and/or sweets. With the christianization of Ireland, the old pagan holidays got repurposed - in this case, to "All-Hallow's Eve", the day before All-Souls' Day, itself a replacement-"honoring-the-dead"-holiday. The practice of "masquerading as The Otherworldly" turned into "masquerading as demons" when The Otherworldly were turned into demons by The Church. When the tradition got brought over to the US by Irish immigrants, good-ole-Murrican-capitalism warped and twisted it from a christianized-replacement-for-old-pagan-holiday into the monster-fest candy-orgy we see today.
I feel like Click googles names before he starts recording every time and has like a whole list of every single one he's used so he doesn't use that name again lmao
he did James more than once, i remember hearing it in 2 videos at least. I bet every now and then he repeats some names, but we dont catch it as we are not always tracking which names get used in the intros
22:30 I've actually had my wifi named FBI Surveillance Van ### for a couple of years. Every so often I'll change the number on the end or swap it out to CIA, or just Give it a normal name for a while so it seems to disappear.
The “Sabaton Karen” post reminded me of a video where a dude played metal music with audio of a screaming Karen. There needs to be a band that uses exclusively Karen rants as lyrics🤣
I am a Christian and I like it when I see someone says "read the Bible!" And then get owned by someone quoting a scripture and they have no response because they clearly haven't read the Bible or understood anything about the Bible beyond what they heard from their pastor/RU-vidr claiming to be a "bible expert". The speration from the Catholic church to form Christianity that we have today was literally started because the Catholic church of the time wasn't letting the common people read the Bible to keep them from seeing through their greedy bullshit! How the turntables...
We did a group project on homophobia at school and the one not gay kid kept asking what the ‘colours of gay’ were. They also asked if the rainbow was the ‘sign of gay’. Best group project of my life
I used to know a woman who thought 'ignorant' was basically another word for 'rude'. Shed get confused and consensending when someone said something like "ignorant to the facts" because lol, how can you be ignorant to _facts._ I dunno, felt pretty ironic.
Hey I totally agree with that person's post (@2:41) ANY & ALL anti-vax persons, in the medical field, SHOULD get the hell out of LEGITIMATE healthcare professionals' industry.
ah, the parking thing reminds me of my mom, though she was in the right (imo). the entry to our property was a kinda marrow alleyway in the middle of the city. you could only enter the parking lot in which the alleyway ended with a remote or a key for it. The alley was only wide enough to fit one car, but as on one side of the entrance to it was a bank and on the other side was a grocerie store, there was constantly someone parked IN THE MIDDLE OF THAT ALLEYWAY. There was no other way out from that god damned parkinglot. So often, after my mom circled the block two or three times, she checked with our neighbours if anyone needed to leave soon and if not she just parked right behind the person, making it impossible for them to leave as they wouldnt have the keys to proceed down the street lol. she always got the "oh but I just needed to go to the bank and get money real quick" excuse, so she said "oh and I just need to go home and catch something real quick, you dont mind waiting do you?"
"Can you imagine having to wear a mask all the freakin time and have to stay in-doors and not go out?! or even attend work or school?!" - says someone to me when Covid hit while in the US. **Has a flashback to when I lived in Hong Kong during the SARS outbreak and similar pandemic and quarantine procedures were in effect** "nope, can't say I can possible imagine... how hard it is for you lot."
I'm watching this after one of his Chad type videos. Well, one said leds are gay, and now I can't stop noticing them. I never noticed them in the background before lol. Now I can't unsee those awesome lights.
Well, it may actually be plausible to sue, but only if they use her actual likeness (which I doubt they are). "You can't sue just because you look like a Karen, Karen." :p
@@kitsa33 It likely wouldn't be her actual face. They would have a hard time proving they intentionally tried to use her likeness, as opposed to it being a mere coincidence.
Karen: "My MeDiCal ReCorD WoN't KeEp Me OuT oF SoCiEtY. YoU CaN't eXcLuDe mE LiKe ThAt!" Disabled people who couldn't participate in at least 70% of their environment way before covid: "First time?"
@@cinnabun4792 It's funny because anti-vaxers are probably the same people who tell disabled people to "not complain about places that weren't made for people with disabilities". Just shows how lowly they think of their surroundings.
Side effects include: -Severe drop in you IQ EQ -Sudden desire to call for manager when someone dares to disobey you -Now thinking that the world spins because you breathe How to cure it: Unknown due to the sheer stupidity these people seem to radiate WARNING IF YOU SEE THIS KIND OF PERSON DO NOT MAKE EYE CONTACT AND QUICKLY RUN AWAY BEFORE YOU ARE SEEN
This is very true. I feel like Karen's will either fall first with COVID-19 or kill us with it Although, I wander how a Karen would react when she's told she has the virus.
@@logansalas3001 probably go for anger and denial. im sure a Karen would scream at the person that just told the results of a test, demand a manager and make a big deal of everything.
Where I am from young men had to go to the military for 6 months until a few years ago. Let’s bring that up again but let them work 3 months of customer service and 3 months of fast food registration. (And not only the guys should to it)
@@charliekahn4205maybe where you are from 😅 where I am from we have a worker‘s shortage (idk if those are the right terms) so the kids can pretty much choose what they want to do if they did get through school somewhat okay.
I have worked in a kitchen, as a telephone operator, receptionist, room reservations.. and yeah everyone needs to work at those places at least as one of their jobs for about minimum 6 moths to a year. It gets you to meet people from all walks of life and people are never what they make them selves up to be.
I don't think I'll ever be able to hold a job again after 6 months in fast food. That fucked me up man. It wasn't even the people. I experienced more Karen's volunteering at middle school and highschool football games for consessions. it was the pressure of the job. never again.
In America, being a total Fascist jerk is the Christian way. They're also VERY tribal and judgmental. Sure, I know a few who are decent people, but their existence does nothing to counter them. There is no hatred like Christian love.
Yeah why do people be like “Love thy neighbor!!* *except if they have a different skin color, are a different gender or sexuality, or have the slightest of a different opinion than you.”
we arent, yet we have a weird thing about going "if you arent *insert specific variant of Christianity here* your going to hell!" (me and my mom are Christian but fit in basically nowhere in terms of churches/Christain groups)
Karen's when shopping: "I request to see the manager cause I want this for free" Karen's when they are gifted something for free: "These colors are not suitable for my newborn daughter who doesn't understand the concept of colors"
I’m thinking that she refused the gift cuz it wasn’t money or something expensive. I’ve heard of people hosting baby showers or weddings and expressly saying that they’ll only accept X amount of money or more.
I'd rather have a Karen punch-bag - sorry, "stress reliever". Every retail outlet should have a sign: "Our staff don't make the rules. They're just the ones you scream at when they won't let you break the rules".
There was a comedian (probably George Carlin, he was like this a lot) that said customer service people should have 5 freebies a year to just beat the hell out of Karens, or one a year to outright end them
There was a reason when I worked at Wal-Mart that we needed a "Customer Appreciation Bat" for those... "special customers" that just need some... "extra" attention.
@ThreeBee HD189733b Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure they're saying Canada (+Vermont) is where Maple syrup originated from. The main place it comes from-
For the story about the pastel rainbow baby clothes being returned by a Karen, I would've sent her a response note saying: "I'm sorry, I had no idea that you were atheist. I thought it would be a cute reference to God's promise to never flood the Earth again and to the coat of many colors for your daughter to wear. As much as I would love for you to choose Jesus as your savior I hadn't known beforehand about your beliefs and I won't try to force mine on you." Since a lot of Karens claim to be religious it would be the perfect comeback for her rudeness in regards to being offended just because a free gift was rainbow colored.
Honestly, that's very common, even on the gaming web. Karens are probably the most brainwashed people, par flat earthers and whatnot. Edit: Autocorrect.
That's like my relatively new "emotional support" cat. I got her after I lost two cats quite close together. I've named her Chewie, because she frequently and violently attacks my arms and legs. I've had to get a tetanus shot and my once beautiful legs are crisscrossed with long bite marks. I keep telling her that she's my little emotional support demon. She's actually a really sweet kitty, and I love her very much, but she had an accident with a horse and ended up with a broken leg, and a closed head, head injury that the vet believes is causingthis behavior. She's on meds now, today is day two. Wish me luck!
Give her a kiss for me. I'm glad you have her. Unfortunately for me, after I lost my cat last year (1 year Nov 8), I can't get another one. I had to move back in with my parents and they let me bring him with me because we were already bonded. Even though it would be really good for my mental health, it would be bad for my step dad's.
I'm so sorry for the poor lady whose crochet project was so rudely rejected. The blanket looks lovely and I hope in the end it went to someone who deserved it.
@@lmt4993 Yeah I hope so too. No one deserves to have their kindness thrown in their face like that and I really hope she keeps up with it. Her crocheting is clearly amazing.
Same. The blanket is gorgeous & she should be proud of it. Been crocheting for just over a year myself & remember the beginning. It's a lot of hard work to get a big project like a blanket done
Fun fact: my law professor is called Karen. She's the sweetest person I've ever met, basically she's the word "cuteness" if it was a person. The only ones that don't like her at school are the two/three idiots (usually first years) that come to school to fool around and do nothing (she's very strict on law and rules, but what do you expect from a lawyer and law professor?). Honestly when I think about it I feel sorry for her name being associated to the likes of these people, but then I remember it probably is the best and most polite way to define them
Same with DemonDiceKaren. She's such a sweetie but she had a phase back in the early 2014~ era. Listened to a lot of black rap and used one word she shouldn't. She isn't like that anymore thankfully
I feel like if a Karen hasn’t had any reason to be upset with someone they start making things up to be mad about. Maybe that’s why they’re so crazy lately. Less managers to yell at.
yes, that is what it is. your feeling is spot on, there are in fact way too many people these days who have nothing better to do with their lives except go out of their way to find things to be mad about.
Legal fact about France : if you possess a car and and a part gets broken (sideview mirrors or front/back lights) and someone happens to pass by and touch it and gets cut in the process, you're legally responsible for endangering other people and can be sued 🙃
My dad is not named Steven, but only reason he doesn't have shirts older than me is because when I was in my early twenties he dated a lady who made him throw them out. Also, they probably wouldn't fit any more now, he got a bit chubbier when he retired.
"I will speak my truth!" "You mean your opinion?" "No! It's my truth!" "There is no such thing as your truth. There is the truth, lies, and your opinion."
@@mjamin9124 Basically yeah, Satan was originally a fairly prominent person in heaven (Lucifer) but he decided to rebel so he and all his followers got thrown out. And so now he's trying to screw everything up out of spite
@@LilacMonarch Yeah.. I also never really understood this: if God is supposed to be all-knowing and all-powerful, and the angels, according to the Bible, were created (unlike humans) without any souls or free will of their own, specifically for the sole purpose of doing His bidding in all things, how exactly did his best and favorite angel just spontaneously rise up and try to lead a whole _insurrection_ (with many followers) to overthrow Him, apparently _completely by surprise?_ I mean, that's sorta like being a computer programmer, and trying to write a nifty new paint program, only to have it decide on its own that instead of making pretty pictures, it's going to empty your bank account, download a bunch of kiddie-porn and order drugs off the internet, and then call the police on you. Really, just how incredibly incompetent do you have to be to screw everything up that badly?
19:42 You have no idea what that kind of "rant" means to me. I am a dane and grew up in a rural area where gay slurs just were part of the norm. Hearing a fully grown straight man talk so seriously about this subject really means a lot. Mange tak fra den anden side af Øresund
I remember the Karen being "assaulted" by the backpack story. they had surveillance footage of the backpack touching her, so the kid was in the clear. iirc, she didn't apologize
The one about Halloween is wonderful, because I'm 90% sure that people (including Christians) started dressing up in costumes to *avoid* demons, not summon them (sorta like demonic camouflage). On top of that, since they're denying candy to the trick or treaters, it is tradition to remove their toilets in response, so I hope they have fun. :)
@@bbkun4428 Yup true. and then Americans took it and turned it into Halloween and now its spread by the corporations instead. But who can complain? Halloween is awesome! Candy, decor and ghost stories, it is so much fun^^
I'm Christian and I spent Halloween watching Coraline with my brothers 👻🎃 I posted a story on insta of it with "happy Halloween" and this is Halloween playing in the background. When my relatives asked about it I was like "I don't have to celebrate Halloween to wish a happy Halloween" and also had to explain to both my younger brother and cousin that Halloween dosent mean believing in witches and monsters (edit beliving as in worshipping them)
@@bbkun4428 Wasn't it more like the church couldn't stop the people from celebrating it so they just added a new "christian meaning" behind it? Btw Germany still celebrates it with the original origin in mind
2:58 Fun fact: the reason we wear costumes on Halloween was Becuase, back in ye olde times, people believed that it would scare away demons, or at leas help people blend in with the demons, meaning that trick or treating is one of the least satanic things you can do!
Ive offered Karens job applications before, since they are so invested in improving the business anx clearly have a LOT of expertise. I also enjoy condescending them by being over the top sweet to them, so when they try to complain, I bat my eyes innocently, and let my boss know that all I did was thank them for their input and wished them to have a lovely day. 🤣
Mine too and I don't even crochet. Even for a beginning, that was beautiful. It reminded me of my sister's kid... I found a cute shirt with a rainbow-y splotch of color (red, blue, yellow, green) with the silhouette of a dinosaur in front of it and she refused to let him wear it, afraid it'll turn him gay. The kid is 18 months and don't give two shits what he's wearing. He'll only focus on the goddamn dinosaur anyway!