A new study has found that people tend to alter their appearance to suit their names. The researchers sought to determine whether parents choose a baby name based on what seems fitting for the baby's appearance, or if individuals' facial appearances change over the years to align with the social stereotypes associated with their names.
So a Karen will subconsciously try to be a blonde white woman with an asymmetric neck-long hair bob?
the syllable “kar-” is for the angled bob the syllable “-en” is for the smoothness of her brain
I always pictured the archetypical Karen as having brown hair with blonde highlights.