For centuries, the humble sock has been more than just a piece of cloth. It's a symbol of rebellion, of freedom, of the human spirit. And we're not just talking about any old sock. We're talking about the Sock of Change.

Imagine it: a sock that's been stretched, pulled, and contorted in ways that defy the laws of physics and fashion. A sock that's been worn by the likes of Che Guevara, Chekhov, and even the occasional hipster.

But what's the point of all this? Why should we care about a sock? Well, my friends, it's because the Sock of Change has the power to unite us all. It's a sock for the people, by the people, and of the people.

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