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Social Studies

Another term of history. The most easiest subject to do, even more easier than eating lunch. Possibly the most useless and utter disappointment of what schools can do. If your period table has Social studies, lucky you. The only thing I properly learned was Sanskrit. Yes. Sanskrit. They focused on that one topic more than my family because it was the oh so inspiring language for everything.
Bro 1: yo, how social studies going along?
Bro 2: the most boring shit ever
Bro 1: you bet
Social Studies by amazriel April 17, 2022

social studies teacher

The best teacher you can think of, although he/she makes some bad puns. He/She is the best teacher you can think of.
Guy: Wow, Social Studies is awesome!
Girl: I know, especially with OUR social studies teacher.

Social Studies/History

Social Studies/History by serls September 6, 2022

Social studies teacher

A dumbass who only cares bout himself. Also know as a fuckin idiot. Which also coaches football for some reason.
Guy:hey
Guy2: it that the social studies teacher

Guy:yeah :(
Guy2:but this is football practice
Guy:Exactly

Drunken Social Studies Teacher 

1. Drunken Social Studies Teacher is a nickname given to a drunken (or stupid) individual at a bar (or wherever) that states random "facts" about a historicall, racial or political topics with little or no accuracy.

2. Drunken Social Studies Teacher is also a drinking game centered around a drunken (or stupid) individual at a bar (or wherever) that states random "facts" about a historical, racial or political topic with little or no accuracy, wherein the witnesses of said ramblings drink every time the aforementioned makes an inaccurate remark.
Tell the bartender we need another round, the Drunken Social Studies Teacher at the end of the bar is at it again!

Social Media Studies

An interdisciplinary field that examines social media platforms as objects of serious scholarly inquiry—analyzing their architecture, algorithms, user practices, economic models, and social effects. Social media studies draws on sociology, anthropology, communication, media studies, and computer science to understand how platforms shape identity, community, politics, and culture. It investigates phenomena like algorithmic curation, influencer economies, digital activism, online harassment, and the transformation of public discourse. The field moves beyond “good or bad” debates to ask how social media actually operates and what it is doing to human interaction.
Example: “Her social media studies research traced how TikTok’s recommendation algorithm created transnational youth subcultures that operated independently of traditional geographic or linguistic boundaries.”