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Wearing socks *is* a social construct

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  • H [email protected]

    Serious question:

    I moved to an area that should be 5 degrees cooler on average than home, but this summer is killing me and I have a lot of stuff outside to work on, plus I recently got back on my meds, which all have heat sensitivity advisories so, yeah... probably not helping, but bipolar meds are generally fairly necessarily, unfortunately.

    So, the question: Where could I purchase a legit Bedouin robe for the cooling effects; preferably online as I don't think they have too many robe shops in central AR?

    I'm not afraid to look like a weirdo in my own back yard.

    Hell the neighbors on one side a retired potheads with strong hippy vibes, the other side is a young family of musicians.... the dude rocks a waxed handle bar mustache regularly so I really don't care for his opinions on style. To each their own.

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    Thawb or dishdasha is the thing you're looking for, and easily available online. My friend brings me back some from Kuwait: the current batch is from https://aljazzerakw.com/ Truly the world's comfiest clothing

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      I like Max Stirner's perspective. Like you said, they can be useful - but we can also give them too much authority over us. It's important to be aware of that.

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      Yeah!
      Mammals are a social construct. They still serve a purpose.
      What matters is what purpose they serve. Not many people are opressed by the concept of mammals.

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      • A [email protected]

        Exactly! "Boys" socks, "girls" socks, no - my socks.

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        Why are socks gendered.

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        • N [email protected]

          Something being a social construct doesn't mean it's not real, or ignoring it won't negatively affect you.

          Laws, money, etc. are all social constructs.

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          And, while it's good to challenge dumb social constructs, you should pick your battles. Nobody can fight all dumb social constructs at the same time. Is wearing socks really where you want to focus your energy?

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          • W [email protected]

            Nah, kinda the worst time really. Take a good look at society right now and one could argue we utterly failed and should reject it.

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            How to spot Americans on topics not related to America.

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            • H [email protected]

              Our ancestors DID need shoes. Footprints in South Africa dated to be between 75K and 136K years old show footwear in use. We invented shoes possibly 100,000 years before we invented written language.

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              Do they show shoes or do they show sandals?

              Normally not a big difference, footwear is footwear. But, if we're talking about socks, then the difference becomes relevant again.

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                "Sure socks are a social construct, but so are the things that let you eat ice cream, watch your favorite streaming service, or play your favorite video game. In fact the only non-social construct actions you involve yourself in are eating, sleeping, and expelling bio waste. Even those you seem to have no problem follow the social rules around. If you'd like to abandon society and escape into nature free of the bounds of social constructs, you're welcome to do that when you're 18 and can afford enough to buy a plane ticket to Fairbanks, Alaska. Until then, you have to put on your socks."

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                If you'd like to abandon society and escape into nature

                Where, exactly, can you do that? There's really no unclaimed nature out there anymore, at least none that can let a person survive on their own. And if you're not surviving on your own, you're part of a society.

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                • irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.comI [email protected]

                  Why are socks gendered.

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                  Exactly!

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                    Exactly. Money is a useful construct, but if you look at everything associated with it it's insane. A tool for tracking the value of goods and services has resulted in wall street, crypto currency, and people burying gold in their yards. It's become a status symbol to hold this placeholder for labor without doing labor.

                    I'm not necessarily on board with a moneyless society anytime soon, but I am definitely currency critical.

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                    Currency is an excellent example.

                    Groups or organizations are another.

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                      Good point, kid, and here’s another one: those toys you want me to buy you are a social construct. Playtime? Yep. Social construct. Shall I keep going? Video games are next.

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                      • merc@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                        If you'd like to abandon society and escape into nature

                        Where, exactly, can you do that? There's really no unclaimed nature out there anymore, at least none that can let a person survive on their own. And if you're not surviving on your own, you're part of a society.

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                        Dying by exposure to the nature or elements is very natural. Living a long and healthy life is a social construct.

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                          So glad to hear it! And yes, oh God, how deep that rabbit hole goes! What are some crazy/interesting places you have ended up?

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                          I've never really had many techy friends/family members so that's where a large amount of my own research/rabbit holes usually go lol.

                          Like a few months ago I did a whole home server/homelab setup with proxmox several LXCs etc just from a desire to learn. I found Linux way back at age 12 but didn't really dig too far beyond being able to sit in the corner of our empty house so I could reach my neighbors shared wifi and watch anime/Yt (laptop literally did not function on windows XP when it was gifted to my dad for comparison lol)

                          Powerautomate for work has been a great time sink and a ton to learn there still and I'm learning how to do sysadmin and web coding things as well.

                          For like rando interesting facts, it's hard because without a trigger I can't usually just come up with a fact even though I might have gone down a 20+tab Wikipedia rabbit hole in a subject haha

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                            Do they show shoes or do they show sandals?

                            Normally not a big difference, footwear is footwear. But, if we're talking about socks, then the difference becomes relevant again.

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                            Undetermined. Just the bottom of the shoes made an imprint.

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                              Socks have a practical use, they wick sweat away from your feet - this is practical in low temps where you will wear a cotton sock with a wool sock on top of it

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                                Undetermined. Just the bottom of the shoes made an imprint.

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                                I'm betting crocs.

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                                  I've never really had many techy friends/family members so that's where a large amount of my own research/rabbit holes usually go lol.

                                  Like a few months ago I did a whole home server/homelab setup with proxmox several LXCs etc just from a desire to learn. I found Linux way back at age 12 but didn't really dig too far beyond being able to sit in the corner of our empty house so I could reach my neighbors shared wifi and watch anime/Yt (laptop literally did not function on windows XP when it was gifted to my dad for comparison lol)

                                  Powerautomate for work has been a great time sink and a ton to learn there still and I'm learning how to do sysadmin and web coding things as well.

                                  For like rando interesting facts, it's hard because without a trigger I can't usually just come up with a fact even though I might have gone down a 20+tab Wikipedia rabbit hole in a subject haha

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                                  Man, all that sounded like a different language to me, but I am also a tech-imbercile 😅 sounds pretty impressive, though that you built your own server. To me that basically sounds like magic when people tell me how they build tech related things. It is so cool.

                                  I completely get what you mean with needing a trigger for researching! I'm like that too. I just cannot get into anything if there isn't some sort of purpose to it. Currently, my worldbuilding project is in hibernation so I went from basically going to self-learning school every moment of the day for three years to a potato. It's a bit annoying that you can't just deliberately trigger a thirst for knowledge or have a normal, steady stream of knowledge gathering. It's either full fucking throttle or it is dead in the water. At least it's like that for me.

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                                    Man, all that sounded like a different language to me, but I am also a tech-imbercile 😅 sounds pretty impressive, though that you built your own server. To me that basically sounds like magic when people tell me how they build tech related things. It is so cool.

                                    I completely get what you mean with needing a trigger for researching! I'm like that too. I just cannot get into anything if there isn't some sort of purpose to it. Currently, my worldbuilding project is in hibernation so I went from basically going to self-learning school every moment of the day for three years to a potato. It's a bit annoying that you can't just deliberately trigger a thirst for knowledge or have a normal, steady stream of knowledge gathering. It's either full fucking throttle or it is dead in the water. At least it's like that for me.

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                                    I'm guessing you're likely also somewhere on the ADHD/Autism spectrum like me.

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                                      It is a social construct, and we live in a society… so put your damn socks on

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                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHhbdXCzt_A

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                                      • J [email protected]

                                        I'm guessing you're likely also somewhere on the ADHD/Autism spectrum like me.

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                                        I'm not diagnosed, but my spouse is convinced I have ADHD. He doesn't believe I have autism, but who knows. Based on some things I have read I do think I kinda display some symptoms from both but I would need to see a professional to have any of this confirmed. And as it stands I just can't. My first attempt at getting a referral ended with being told by the GP that I couldn't have ADHD because I have a degree, a job and a partner. Which I thought was very insulting to people with ADHD, but whatever. The second attempt ended with me getting a referral and the GP telling me to go find a psychiatrist myself because he believed I'd be very capable of that. Turns out I'm very much not, lol.

                                        So eh. Now I'm just living my life like I always have. I do what I can to hold on to routines and structure and the only thing that has changed is that I beat myself up a bit less than I used to when I fuck things up.

                                        Have you gotten an official diagnosis? And if so, how was the process for you? 🤗

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                                        • J [email protected]

                                          Nick sounds like a dipshit if he can't figure out how to argue against socks being a social construct.

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                                          Alright kid, do you know what isn't a social construct? Foot fungus. You know what prevents foot fungus, and fungus that literally eats your skin and enlarges your toenails 3 times their normal height from the bed of your nail and is incredibly hard to treat and cure? The social construct of dry socks.

                                          At this point you Google pictures of athlete's feet, toenail fungus, and open the yeast you bought yesterday and make them smell it.

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