Attack of the 50 Foot Karen!

56 Followers

Welcome to "Attack of the 50 Foot Karen!" 🌟 Where Karens meet their match and public freakouts get a groovy remix! 😎🎶 Get ready for entitled meltdowns and epic showdowns that’ll make you laugh and reflect on how we all need a little more grace and Jesus in our lives. As these Karens lose their cool, let the Good Book keep us grounded. Remember, God’s love and a funky beat can turn any situation around. Join our congregation of funk-loving, faith-filled viewers, and when chaos strikes, know that Jesus is the Prince of Peace, and we’re here to groove through it together. KEEP DANCIN' LIKE NOBODY'S WATCHIN'! 🎧🙏💥 #JesusLovesYou #GroovyKarens #AttackOfThe50FootKaren #AmericaNeedsJesus

Justice with coastal cowboy

17 Followers

Social media is a platform that has become increasingly popular for scammers to con people. According to the Federal Trade Commission, more than one in four people who reported losing money to fraud in 2021 said it started on social media with an ad, a post, or a message. In fact, the data suggest that social media was far more profitable to scammers in 2021 than any other method of reaching people. More than 95,000 people reported about $770 million in losses to fraud initiated on social media platforms in 2021. Those losses account for about 25% of all reported losses to fraud in 2021 and represent a stunning eighteenfold increase over 2017 reported losses 1.