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What about all the poor innocent Dick's out their? I really feel bad for the lady out their named Karen Dick .
Dick, though, had innocent origins, starting as a general way to refer to a man or regular guy, attested by "Tom, Dick, and Harry." Only over time did it become associated with a body part and the bad behavior of those who possess it.

Karen was intended to be mean right off the bat.
 
Dick, though, had innocent origins, starting as a general way to refer to a man or regular guy, attested by "Tom, Dick, and Harry." Only over time did it become associated with a body part and the bad behavior of those who possess it.

Karen was intended to be mean right off the bat.
I think that’s “Tom, Chak, and Harry.”
 
Dick, though, had innocent origins, starting as a general way to refer to a man or regular guy, attested by "Tom, Dick, and Harry." Only over time did it become associated with a body part and the bad behavior of those who possess it.

Karen was intended to be mean right off the bat.

But their was lots of women named Karen before Karen was seen as a insult so I wouldn't say Karen was something designed to be insulted. It was just some random name to sort of represent all women of a certain type,only now it's not limited to those kind of folks. Lots of people including men are sometimes called Karen's. Either way I doubt any women named Karen have faced much grief over the ordeal. Maybe a ribbing now and then but while people aren't so great with context these days, I think most people know the difference.
 
But their was lots of women named Karen before Karen was seen as a insult so I wouldn't say Karen was something designed to be insulted. It was just some random name to sort of represent all women of a certain type,only now it's not limited to those kind of folks. Lots of people including men are sometimes called Karen's. Either way I doubt any women named Karen have faced much grief over the ordeal. Maybe a ribbing now and then but while people aren't so great with context these days, I think most people know the difference.
I've been rewatching "For All Mankind" and Karen in season one is such a Karen
 
But their was lots of women named Karen before Karen was seen as a insult so I wouldn't say Karen was something designed to be insulted. It was just some random name to sort of represent all women of a certain type,only now it's not limited to those kind of folks. Lots of people including men are sometimes called Karen's. Either way I doubt any women named Karen have faced much grief over the ordeal. Maybe a ribbing now and then but while people aren't so great with context these days, I think most people know the difference.
I mean there was no evolution of "Karen" as slang. When people started using it as a descriptor, it was always an insult.
 
I mean there was no evolution of "Karen" as slang. When people started using it as a descriptor, it was always an insult.

I suppose but it also means people didn't put much thought into it. It's not like people remember having lots of bad experiences with women literally named Karen. I think it was just something picked randomly. Perhaps some say it as inverse on the word, caring, but I doubt they thought that hard on it.
 
The euphemism is almost always used from a position of moral superiority which is BS if you have to disrespect others to use it.
That's true but that is also basically ever insult, ever. People always feel morally superior to people they are insulting.
 
I suppose but it also means people didn't put much thought into it. It's not like people remember having lots of bad experiences with women literally named Karen. I think it was just something picked randomly. Perhaps some say it as inverse on the word, caring, but I doubt they thought that hard on it.
Through the 1980s, Karen was one of the most baby names, meaning that it is probably associated with women of a certain age.

OTOH, most slang is based on the reuse or innovation of otherwise innocent words. Like I said, dick just started as a means of referring to ordinary guys. "Fuck" started as as descriptor of hard or repetitive beating or striking; during the medieval era, many bird's names used "fuck." The fact that there was no innocent term "Karen" actually makes it notable.
 
Good lord, I miss a couple days and I'm 20 pages behind! (insert meme of Troy from Community walking into chaos 🔥🍕😱🔥)

Now, I forget who said it, but someone said the Enterprise-B looked better than the original Excelsior. If someone could direct them my way, I have an airlock with their name on it...
 
I will always marvel at the hypocrisy of using a euphemism to express outrage at somebody's bad behavior while at the same time not realizing that using it is dissing all the amazing people who happen to have that same name.

You have to admit not all Karen’s are Karens (pejorative), but all Karen’s (pejorative) are Karens (pejorative).

Wait, does that even make sense?
 
Fcuk me, we already had one user try to turn the thread into an argument, can we please not fill it with more pointless bickering? The thread is for opinion posts, not rank condescension or faux moral superiority. AND MY THUMB IS TIRED OF THE SCROLLING.
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Good lord, I miss a couple days and I'm 20 pages behind! (insert meme of Troy from Community walking into chaos 🔥🍕😱🔥)

Now, I forget who said it, but someone said the Enterprise-B looked better than the original Excelsior. If someone could direct them my way, I have an airlock with their name on it...
You didn't miss anything interesting.

Oh, and it was Eddie......

Burn him.
 
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