Wearing socks *is* a social construct
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If my socks have seams at the toes, I wear them inside out. I believe I learned that from Sean Connery in Finding Forrester.
You're the man now, dawg!
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I got me some of them washable insoles
washable incels
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if you didn't wear socks then you'll have to wash your shoes daily or risk getting something like a yeast infection of the foot or athletes foot.
Right, so what Boomer already said.
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Ok but wearing shoes is a social construct. People didn't wear shoes for thousands of years before shoes came along and they were just fine and full of blisters.
When Moses was walking through the desert for 40 years, he wasn’t just trying to fit in.
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See, I dunno about that one. I have a very strange and almost primal urge to feed kids. I think it's generic programming.
It took me a while to learn to control my rising angst when my son started deciding he didn't want to eat much some days. Had to learn to trust what he's saying and play it cool with bargaining with him to try things he's decided he suddenly doesn't like and eat just a few of the key food groups he hasn't eaten before deciding he's full.
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Your mom is a social construct.
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Your mom is a social construct.
Fuckin’ gottem.
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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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Arguments like these don’t work with kids. Let them experience themselves what is best for them. And have spare socks ready in case they change their mind afterwards
Sure, if that's a reasonable option, but letting the kid hurt themselves isn't always practical. Letting the kids find out 'messing with the pot of boiling water is bad' the hard way, as an example, is not what I would consider good parenting.
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If my socks have seams at the toes, I wear them inside out. I believe I learned that from Sean Connery in Finding Forrester.
If the sock seams bother you ,you either wear your socks or shoes, or both too tight
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Sure, if that's a reasonable option, but letting the kid hurt themselves isn't always practical. Letting the kids find out 'messing with the pot of boiling water is bad' the hard way, as an example, is not what I would consider good parenting.
I think it's pretty clear they're referring to uncomfortable stuff, not dangerous stuff. Obviously don't let them do dangerous stuff.
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I think something being dumb is a perfectly valid reason to not do the thing.
"it's just dumb" is as valid of an argument as "it just makes sense". You need a thesis along the lines of "X happens because Y".
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As someone that grew up hating socks (parents only bought the ones with a thick seam at the toe), yes, the requirement to wear socks is a social construct. There are other ways to avoid smelly feet.
Currently, I wear shoes with washable insoles and I have multiple sets of these insoles. I also rotate between shoes, and these shoes can also go in the wash.
I do wear (nice, seamless) socks when I go hiking, but for day-to-day at the office they're unnecessary.
huh, i did not know there are more reasons for wearing socks than your feet being cold.
after a certain temperature i physically cannot wear socks as my feet get too hot. i either get to put on sandals, or i'll take those full shoes and socks off in the middle of whatever bullshit forces them on me
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Wrong, wearing socks is required to not get blisters. And shoes keep featsies safe.
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The next time they say “Socks are a social construct.” Tell them that blisters are punishment for man’s hubris.
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Wrong, wearing socks is required to not get blisters. And shoes keep featsies safe.
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"it's just dumb" is as valid of an argument as "it just makes sense". You need a thesis along the lines of "X happens because Y".
wrote on last edited by [email protected]That's just dumb.
It's dumb to shoot yourself in the foot or jump off a cliff.
Don't do dumb things.
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Just because something is a social construct doesn't mean it's a bad thing to be ignored.
Being alive is a social construct. Humans decided that some things counted as alive, and other things did not. Nature doesn't care if a bunch of chemical reactions are happening inside a cell, or in a glass tube. It has no objective definition of "alive".
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Having a shit is a natural process, however doing it privately in toilets is nowadays somewhat of a social construct.
So, should I stop using the toilet and use your bed instead?(Edit: I didn't think I needed to add an /s but...)
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That's just dumb.
It's dumb to shoot yourself in the foot or jump off a cliff.
Don't do dumb things.
You're not wrong, it is terrifying to remember that half of the worlds population is dumber than the average person