You're Going To Want To Talk To This Entitled Karen's Manager When You Read Her Horrible Text Messages
We must find a way to handle this Karen.
Some people can turn a simple text message into a full-blown showdown, and this story does exactly that. A woman found herself dealing with an entitled Karen over an AirPods-related dispute, and the messages that followed only made the situation more ridiculous.
What started as a co-parenting issue quickly turned into a messy exchange filled with anger, accusations, and a whole lot of attitude.
By the end, the whole thing feels less like a conversation and more like a warning sign. Read on.
Nothing brings us humor and shock simultaneously quite like a wild Karen exposed on social media.
urban dictionaryThe screenshots make the conflict feel even messier.
Such was the case when screenshots of a text conversation emerged over quite the "AirPods controversy."
The self-entitled Karen erupts out of nowhere, declaring a state of "emergency."
cheezburger.comOne would rationally assume that the word "emergency" is not used lightly.
However, this is a Karen we are dealing with. She has defined the emergency for herself, and it is not what you would expect. This is an... AirPods emergency? For a teenager?
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It would seem this is a co-parenting dilemma, and co-parenting with a Karen is a nightmare.
Alas, a logical thinker is interacting with the Karen, and they are not putting up with this tomfoolery.
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That’s when the tone really starts to go off the rails.
And if you think Karen’s entitlement is bad, this is similar to the mother-in-law who pitched a lavish spa business, and the in-law who refused to fund it.
The Karen has been angered. Oh no!
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No worries; this Karen combatant is presumably a pro at deflecting this angry, entitled wretch of a person.
Sounds an awful lot like this was never about the teenager, either!
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And then the replies get even sharper.
Is there anything better than seeing a Karen get a verbal smackdown? Nope.
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Now the only question is who really crossed the line.
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