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You may have learned by now that Sociology majors don’t make the best movie dates, and odds are, we Soc majors have probably annoyed our friends on more than one occasion. Those of us trained to think sociologically simply can’t accept anything at face-value, even when we desperately want to. Furthermore, we possess the annoying habit of explaining this fact to others.

You begin to notice times when your family laughs at a commercial while you’re debating the effects of its use of gay stereotypes. Your friends might be moved to tears during a heart-warming drama, but you’re busy identifying the replication of racial power dynamics. And when you get roped into playing dolls with your little cousin, you interrogate a five-year-old about why boy dolls can’t cook dinner, too.

Even if we spoil a friend’s favorite Disney movie, those things aren’t necessarily all bad – and thinking in a sociological style is important. No matter the field you ultimately end up in, there is tremendous value in questioning a presented “fact,” in understanding different viewpoints, and in recognizing the social assumptions existing within the seemingly mundane. Learning sociology shouldn’t be about memorizing solutions to social woes, but examining the world from a lens that aggregates each piece of the puzzle, and seeing the big picture when most do not.

So remain critical of the world around you. The beauty of the sociologically-enthused is that we aren’t know-it-alls with every answer, but we do know, before we accept anything, what questions should be asked.

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Doug Hartmann, Is sociology ruining your fun? 

Sociology- making you think really hard about humans for the rest of your life

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Red Sea Stars

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I really wish the trains I got in India had looked like this.

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View From Manhattan Bridge 06 (by James Sharpe)

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View From Manhattan Bridge 06 (by James Sharpe)

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Cheesey rants.

It’s weird how I used to have to look at photos of the dairy industry in order to abstain from cheese. Now I can’t look at cheese without thinking about the torture we put animals through. And also have trouble biting my tongue when people, upon hearing about my eating habits, are all: ‘Ohh, but I’d missssssssss cheese.’ Trust me, you won’t. You will miss the times when people didn’t see your dietary choices as some sort of personal affront, though. Because I don’t care what you eat, just don’t tell me that taste is more important than suffering. Cheese is more important to you than empathy, than thought, than just the general decency of acknowledging another creatures suffering and deciding to not be a part of it? Well then, your silence is more important to me than this asinine conversation.

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Ernest Hemingway with his Cats

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Bat-tacular.

I am pretty sad about leaving this house because I love hearing bats having screaming arguments (seriously, I should tape how loud this is) outside of my window to send me to sleep at night. And hearing WHUMP-WHUMP-WHUMP before I got to sleep. And the noise of the plum stones they drop on my roof. Anyone who doesn’t love the shit out of bats is actually insane.
(I’m really very serious.)

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Green-Eyed Gecko - National Geographic

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Green-Eyed Gecko - National Geographic

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