CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE DIVISION
BRAIN DAMAGE ASSESSMENT REPORT
PROJECT KAREN
Classification: OMEGA BLACK // TOP SECRET // EYES ONLY
Document ID: KRN-2026-Ω-1138
Distribution: Restricted
Executive Summary
Following decades of observation, intelligence agencies have concluded that “Karen” is not a specific individual.
Rather, it is a behavioral phenomenon that appears spontaneously under certain environmental conditions.
Primary triggers include:
- Long checkout lines
- Expired coupons
- Self-checkout machines
- Restaurant wait times
- Parking disputes
- Signs reading “Out of Stock”
Exposure to two or more triggers may result in temporary degradation of rational decision-making.
The following incidents were selected for cognitive analysis.

CASE FILE 01
The Manager Escalation Event
Location: Grocery Store
Subject attempted to use a coupon that expired four years earlier.
Cashier politely explained that the coupon was no longer valid.
The subject immediately requested:
“I’d like to speak to your manager.”
The manager arrived.
After reviewing the coupon, the manager confirmed it had expired.
Subject then requested:
“Then I’d like to speak to YOUR manager.”
Corporate headquarters received six emails before lunch.
CIA Analysis
Reasoning Ability: 2/10
Logic Consistency: 1/10
Persistence: 10/10
Threat Level: Elevated
CASE FILE 02
Parking Lot Sovereignty Crisis
Subject parked diagonally across four parking spaces to “protect the paint.”
Upon returning, the subject complained there was “nowhere to park.”
Subject blamed city planning.
CIA Analysis
Spatial Awareness: 0/10
Self Awareness: Classified
Confidence Level: Extremely High
CASE FILE 03
Self-Checkout Rebellion
Subject selected “Skip Bagging.”
Five seconds later, the subject repeatedly shouted:
“This machine says I didn’t bag my groceries!”
Subject blamed artificial intelligence.
Machine was later found to be functioning normally.
CIA Analysis
Problem Solving: 3/10
Machine Blaming Index: Critical
Probability of Leaving One-Star Review: 98.4%
CASE FILE 04
The Restaurant Ice Cube Incident
Subject returned a drink because there were “too many ice cubes.”
Replacement drink contained fewer ice cubes.
Subject complained there were now “not enough.”
A third drink was requested.
Subject ultimately ordered coffee.
CIA Analysis
Decision Stability: 0.4%
Emotional Turbulence: Severe
Estimated Staff Emotional Damage: Irreversible
CASE FILE 05
The Automatic Door Conspiracy
Subject stood directly in front of an automatic door.
Door opened.
Subject concluded the building was secretly monitoring personal movements.
Subject immediately covered the motion sensor with chewing gum to “protect everyone’s privacy.”
Door stopped working.
Subject demanded compensation.
CIA Analysis
Critical Thinking: 1/10
Conspiracy Generation Rate: Exceptional
Public Embarrassment Index: Acceptable
Cognitive Assessment
Researchers identified five recurring symptoms:
✓ Immediate demand for authority.
✓ Complete confidence despite overwhelming contradictory evidence.
✓ Refusal to accept responsibility.
✓ Escalation after every failed argument.
✓ Public announcement that “everyone agrees with me.”
None of these assumptions could be independently verified.
Final Assessment
The Karen Phenomenon remains one of the least understood behavioral anomalies ever documented.
Traditional reasoning has shown limited effectiveness.
Negotiation success rate remains below 4%.
Discount coupons should never be used as diplomatic tools.
OFFICIAL CIA CONCLUSION
Further research is recommended.
Additional funding has been approved.
Managers should remain on standby.
TRUST-ME-BRO INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT
Brain Damage Index: 86%
Manager Escalation Probability: 99.7%
Likelihood of Leaving a One-Star Review: Extremely High
Recommended Response:
Remain calm.
Do not argue.
Protect the cashier.
Hide the manager.
