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What is with the popularity of sandals and flip-flops?
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They're comfortable to the people wearing them. If they're not comfortable to you, don't wear them.
I'd like to take this moment to reflect on this behavior of the under-socialized, usually adolescent male. That is to say, convincing people that they aren't
actually comfortable / convenienced / enjoying whatever it is that they're doing. Look here:
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I don't get why people say they are comfortable and keeps your feet cool. For one, feet get hot, but it isn't something that you ever notice. Out of all the parts of your body, feet being hot is the least noticable and most tolerable. To me, feet getting hot has never ever bothered me once in my entire life. It just isn't something that makes a person uncomfortable.
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Look at how readily he makes that decision for the rest of society, even though keeping your feet cool and dry is so important
Sgt. Dan mentions it.
Look at this entire thread. With no regard for how he looks, he asks basically the entire world why
anyone would hold this opinion he considers dull and stupid,
even though he's spoken to other people on the topic before. He's not convinced that they're actually telling the
truth, which is why he asks us.
Another example: someone (here) asked why broads take so long in the can, and so I told him. He then went on to tell me how I could be more
efficient in my bathroom time. If you're having trouble understanding how retarded that is, you're the problem.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, if everyone else is doing something and you don't understand why, and you don't accept the answers given by someone, just
believe them. They're probably not lying to you, and if you have such a mental deficiency that foot sweat is something you
prefer, you'd be better off keeping it to yourself.
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