Wearing socks *is* a social construct
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Society is a social construct.
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This would be a great time to remind him that we live in a society...
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Next time the kid asks for an allowance, say that money is a social construct
parents feeding children is a social construct.
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This would be a great time to remind him that we live in a society...
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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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.
Reference. I was just suggesting that he encourage his son to become a gamer memelord is all.
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"You've made a correct observation, now please provide an argument why the social construct of x should not be adhered to. X is dumb and I don't wanna is not sufficient."
Those sound like good enough reasons to me
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And this is why right-wingers want teaching this shit banned in schools.
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My feet are uncomfortable without socks. Yes, even when it's hot.
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Some social constructs exist for a good reason. Part of growing is learning to tell which are good and which are bad.
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Technically clothes are a social construct.
Religion as well.
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Dad: Boning your mom is a social construct.
Mom: The fuck you just say about me?
Dad: Uh...
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This would be a great time to remind him that we live in a society...
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"That's exactly right... now DO it you little shit."
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parents feeding children is a social construct.
See, I dunno about that one. I have a very strange and almost primal urge to feed kids. I think it's generic programming.
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Socks keep your shoes from absorbing sweat and help prevent blisters. Theyβre useful beyond the social construct.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I don't know what the social aspect is apart from how the socks appear, but this isn't why they exist.
Edit: Damn. Some of you are threatened by not knowing what a social construct is but really want to argue about socks instead of asking DDG so you can understand wtf is going on before leaving a comment.
I'd be proud of this shit show, OP
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Socks keep your shoes from absorbing sweat and help prevent blisters. Theyβre useful beyond the social construct.
Functional construct
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This would be a great time to remind him that we live in a society...
Wait till he finds out that time is a flat circle
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I don't know what the social aspect is apart from how the socks appear, but this isn't why they exist.
Edit: Damn. Some of you are threatened by not knowing what a social construct is but really want to argue about socks instead of asking DDG so you can understand wtf is going on before leaving a comment.
I'd be proud of this shit show, OP
Then why do they exist?
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"You've made a correct observation, now please provide an argument why the social construct of x should not be adhered to. X is dumb and I don't wanna is not sufficient."
I think something being dumb is a perfectly valid reason to not do the thing.
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Socks keep your shoes from absorbing sweat and help prevent blisters. Theyβre useful beyond the social construct.
Not wearing stinky shoes is a social construct.