Are people really "social animals?"
If "social animals" are said to exist, then obviously.
>>2181384
Why is it I never leave the house and get everything delivered to me online then?
>>2181394
think of the network of human beings that manufacture that shit and aid in the process of getting it to your neet ass
>>2181394
>he asked another human
This, right here, is a social interaction. The fact that you're here right now talking to me proves that you're a social animal even if you're a shutin.
t. Shutin
>>2183155
Obviously you desire interaction of you're asking the question.
>>2182682
>This, right here, is a social interaction.
C-can we be..friends?
>>2183275
But it's in the comfort of bedroom on an Anymous chat room. I see your point, but I'm getting at extroversion vs introversion.
Unquestionably. There is no debating it whatsoever. As of right now literally everyone relies on the rest of the world's consent to reason and communicate, and if everyone suddenly stopped doing their job or acting as expected, there would be complete anarchy. The only things keeping us from doing this is the fact we don't want to, and that it would be impossible as individual to coordinate everyone to suddenly become anarchists. So it'd just be you and you'd be arrested. However technically nobody HAS to be reasonable or fair.
>>2183275
But the interaction is merely a means to acquire the information, not an actual end.
>>2183281
Anon, you couldn't even tell us apart in this vast internet sea. We are all anons. Well, except for that one Turk.
>>2183325
you are interacting socially right now.
If we weren't solitary confinement wouldn't be the torture that it is.