Pontifex Geronimo 13
#walkaway
Sweet ironyThis is a ridiculous discussion. Entitled peoples’ proplems. Is this the hill you want to die on? Be the people who stopped this horrible practice?
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Sweet ironyThis is a ridiculous discussion. Entitled peoples’ proplems. Is this the hill you want to die on? Be the people who stopped this horrible practice?
That would be ironic.If it’s used to make fun of people like that based on a TV character...happy to help.So @kimmio, you wouldn’t mind if your first name became an expression for someone who is sexist and ableist?
Not exactly. This is a bunch of white middle class people thinking up an easy non-dilemma-dilemma they might be able to control. Making themselves Karens in the process.Sweet irony
We’re you a “patsy” or is that your name? Nobody says that anymore really. I always think of Patsy Cline. This Karen trend will pass too, likely, or the name will be a less popular baby name. Big deal.As someone who was called Patsy as a child I also don’t like names being used as insults
Maybe, but it would be fun while it lasted.Imagine all the poor Dicks. Should we start a "Free the Dicks" campaign? ...that would probably be a step backwards.
Actually, when I was growing up, the couple next door were Richard and Gayle. Known to all and sundry as Dick and Gay.
Yes, I've heard 'Ken' used in such a context, sometimes paired with 'Barbie'. t least those names came from dolls rather than people (though I think the dolls were named for the creators' children)There is, although I understand that there is a male equivalent to Karen, not as well known - Ken.
Chad, Brad.There is, although I understand that there is a male equivalent to Karen, not as well known - Ken.