THE DUMBEST KAREN ALIVE
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- Опубліковано 3 вер 2021
- Today, we have quite the Karen freakout. A Karen freakout you've never seen before I can almost guarantee. This woman makes a big scene in a Subway over her sandwich and, um, pepper being used as an ingredient. Yeah, I don't understand it either.
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"I'm not videotaping you, I'm playing with my phone." The best excuse.
This video was from 2012. Even before the Karen species was named. What a rare sight
I feel for the people standing in line behind her. They’re being so patient.
I’m on the spectrum and she reminds me of a lot of the kids I saw in my speech and physical therapy classes who were way more severe than me, very monotone way of speaking,not a lot of facial expressions, inability to communicate,extreme pickiness, and all the odd questions all gave me flashbacks. Hope she gets better
"Her taste buds haven't evolved past porridge yet."
As a teacher with most of my experience in special education, my first thought was that she was on the spectrum. Mainly because of her issues with social cues, peculiarities with food, and questions that could come across as rude or condescending, but are probably legitimate in her mind. Also, the flat tone of voice and facial expressions. Most "Karens" are belligerent, while this woman just seemed to struggle a bit with what could be a new store/experience and the social interactions required
As someone on the spectrum the first thing I thought was that she might be too. The way she speaks so monotone, the misunderstanding of social cues, etc. And honestly this is a big fear of mine. That my strange behaviours are misunderstood and this way and suddenly the whole internet is laughing at me or something cuz someone posted it calling me a Karen or something. Because I've seen it happen a few times and it scares me a little. I know I'm not as .. "weird" as this woman but it's still a thing I think about.
As a former food service employee, I can tell you.. these people that demand 5 star absolute perfection for their 5 dollar sandwich are scary common.. also 99 percent of food service employees wash their hands more times in a day than you do all month.. so if anything nasty is getting on your food, it's more likely from you.
I'm extremely impressed by the employee. He is so polite and calm. I certainly couldn't do it.
"I'm not videotaping you, I'm playing with my phone."
Pretty sure this woman has a disability. Those employees are amazing and did such a great job handling the situation.
I love how she tells the Subway worker that there's no pepper in the soup, they know better than you what's in their food since they make it.
If you're gonna be this picky about your food, go grocery shopping yourself and make it at home 😑
“Omg I hate salt and pepper! It would DESTROY MY LIFE!”
listening to her cadence, and the monotone repeating simple things, makes me think she's a 'special needs' kind of adult.
It's lovely how patient they were with her though, even if it's OCD or anxiety or if she's just in a super bad mood 🤷🏼♀️
Goes where they make everything in-front of you
“Who calls a napkin a serviette?”
I swear one of the item on my "If I was a billionaire tomorrow" list is opening shops and making it the "corporate rule" that anyone, even the non-manager position, has the right to chose to refuse service and to respond as they please to a Karen. Managers and shop owners that would chose to ignore this rule or to berate an employee for enforcing it would either be fired or demoted. That and paying everybody a good wage.
"It's like she's trying to will her ideal subway experience into existence". Yes, that is what she could be doing. I have clients like this. They are barely able to cope with social interaction. It scares them. These are not so much demands of the staff as voiced self-reassurances. Her voice is monotonous and not raised. She is trying to make sense of and cope with what's happening. The staff are doing a brilliant job and showing great patience. Well done them.