Karen Catastrophe

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Published 2020-07-01
This is the greatest berry eating of All Time

All Comments (21)
  • @tankinator451
    Karen: YoU’rE aCtInG lIke 6 YeAr OLds Also Karen: flails arms like a toddler when she gets mad
  • @Livikyu
    "This is probably the most conversation this woman has gotten in 30 years" I'm using this.
  • 1:33 "A Karen is the result of a toddler being freaky friday-ed into the body of a miserable middle school English teacher." Best line I have ever heard 🤣
  • @huh3719
    “You’re acting like a 6 year old” as she dances erratically while mocking them
  • @Danidev
    Llama: spits Karen: WRITE THAT DOWN
  • @alchemistrin7386
    With the blueberry Karen story the only thing I’m sad about is the “tiny branch”. The girls did take a pretty large branch when they could’ve just taken the berries; they aren’t hard to remove. Maybe they just wanted to continue walking while they ate, but oh well, the bush will probably recover. Karen was wild though literally did a flailing squidward. Nuts
  • All Karen #1 had to say was something like, "Pro tip: If you leave the branch, you can enjoy the berries next year, too," framing it as teaching a pair of youngsters something v.s. turning it into this huge confrontation.
  • @Moonorchidwolf
    Imagine looking at a child in a toy car and thinking "He doesn't even have a drivers license".
  • You've got to love the "Go back where you came from" blast. If only it were possible to do so.
  • @joweenie9224
    That thumbnail got the lady looking like when Squidward danced for the krusty krab talent show
  • It's crazy how much these people think that businesses having policies or even abiding by local laws are "infringing on their rights". I live in a state that charges for bags to cut down on plastic waste, and I'm a cashier at a large retail store. I've had customers curse me out and claim that what I'm doing is illegal because my store charges 8 cents for a bag.
  • @Corvy952
    Businesses have every right to refuse service if you don’t abide by their policies so if they have a “no shoes, no shirts, no mask, no service” rule, they are perfectly within their right to refuse service to you. Regardless if you like masks or not. It’s hilarious how fragile these people are over something so small as a mask. They wouldn’t accept you if you were naked.
  • @schuymac2639
    i literally have not heard the "you're not the boss of me" line since 3rd grade.
  • @dumbpossum8461
    “You’re not the boss of me” proceeds to boss everyone else around