Finally, a sign we can all agree with

Finally, a sign we can all agree with

TOMS RIVER, NJ – If the COVID-19 didn’t get you during this pandemic, you better believe Karen will.  Karen has been f’ng up the COVID-19 pandemic for everyone. Every time you step out of the house and bend the rules just a little bit, she’s been there to let you know.  Before last week, Karens were the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, yelling at kids in the park, black men in the park, kids, pulling mad bike jumps at the empty school, protesting BLM protests, and even ManKarens in our local Home Depot.  Hell, even the police department is sick and tired of Karen at this point.

Finally, with all that is going on in the world, these two women are taking a stand against all Karens and we’re with them… F’ Karen!   While you’re at it, check out our full news section, dedicated to Karen.

They will always be included. One way or another from FuckYouKaren

 

 

 

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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