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Sociomo is a bitch ass mf who made up that name for himself. I tried googling it and nothing came up so how tf did he think of it. Sociomo is a ugly ass bitch who is also a dateaholic and gets in a new relationship every week.
You also dated sociomo? Man I feel bad for you that's such an unmoanable name.
by Sourslushy November 20, 2023
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Sociopoliticaleconomicidentity

I don’t like characterizing people by their sociopoliticaleconomicidenity as some standpoint epistemology would have it, I prefer to believe in the possibility of reaching towards a shared humanity, regardless of age or ability, and that every human has value in and of themselves - regardless of SPEID or Sociopoliticaleconomicidentity.
by cyberphunkisms November 30, 2023
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Sociopath

An IDF soldier who demolishes a family home and takes the time during a genocide to vandalize said home to announce his save the date.
IDF soldiers who commit genocide are sociopaths.
by just yourworstnightmare December 6, 2023
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Sociopathogen

A sociopathic pathogen.
Example: A.I. that does not include humanity; compassion, and empathy in its programming--in the wrong hands--can become a sociopathic pathogen. A sociopathogen.
Introducing A.I. to artificially inflate housing prices, is like introducing a sociopathogen in to a group of helpless animals.
by a_spiritofthecircuit March 9, 2024
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Sociology of Gemology

The study of how shiny rocks dictate the complex hierarchies and mating rituals of the human species. It examines the social structures built around the ownership, display, and trade of gemstones, from the pecking order established by the size of an engagement ring to the tribal behaviors exhibited at gem and mineral shows. It posits that a diamond isn't just a carbon allotrope, but a social signal, a status symbol, and a tiny, glittering diplomat in the endless negotiations of human relationships.
*Example: "The sociology of gemology was on full display at the office holiday party. The social strata were clearly defined by the mineral assemblages on people's fingers: the cubic zirconia interns in the corner, the sapphire-and-diamond middle-managers networking by the bar, and the CEO, whose 3-carat emerald-cut served as the alpha predator of the entire ecosystem."*
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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Sociology of Nation-States

The study of how nation-states are structured as social systems—how they organize populations, create hierarchies, distribute resources, and maintain order. Nation-states are the largest-scale social organizations humans have devised, and their sociology is correspondingly complex: classes, institutions, bureaucracies, legal systems, and the millions of interactions that hold them together. The sociology of nation-states examines how social order is maintained (through consent, coercion, and habit), how inequality is structured (by class, race, region), and how states change (through revolution, reform, or collapse). It also examines the relationship between states and the societies they govern—how states shape society and how society shapes states, in an ongoing dance of power and resistance.
Example: "She applied the sociology of nation-states to understand rising inequality in her country. It wasn't just bad policy; it was the structure of the state itself—who it represented, who it ignored, whose interests were built into its operations. Changing policy wouldn't change the structure; changing the structure required changing who had power."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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Sociology of Money

The study of how money functions as a social institution—how it organizes relationships, creates hierarchies, and structures society. Money is not just a medium of exchange; it's a social technology that shapes who we are and how we relate. The sociology of money examines how money creates social distance (by making transactions impersonal), how it enables certain forms of life (capitalism, markets, globalization), and how it excludes those without it. It also examines how money carries social meanings—what we spend on says who we are, what we save for says what we value, what we give away says what we owe. Money is the skeleton of modern society, invisible but structuring everything.
Example: "She studied the sociology of money and saw it everywhere—in the way relationships became transactions, in the way value was reduced to price, in the way people were ranked by wealth. Money wasn't just currency; it was the language her society spoke. She learned to speak it, even as she dreamed of other languages."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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