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icedragon130

how is life?     ...                                    (bored again)

Blue-devil-8056

boring 

youblundered_XD

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metallistverder

Hi! Booooriiiing..... and I tired

Solmyr1234

boaring - boring in a wild-pig kind of way. or Bohring if you're into Physics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Bohr

 

icedragon130

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TheRevenant66
shawngranado373 wrote:

boring 

same

Woollensock2
What are you boring for 🤷‍♂️…….oil !
Srinibas_Masanta

The latest research shows that boredom is to a significant extent connected to attention; while being defined as a state of wanting, it is also being unable to engage in a satisfying activity. Boredom is considered to have three conditions of development: an inability to focus, being aware of this inability, and blaming the environment on it. At the same time, researchers distinguish five types of boredom, which can have either constructive or negative effects on an individual: indifferent, calibrating, searching, reactant, and apathetic. The latter is close to depression, and is a rather dangerous phenomenon.

Woollensock2
Well I never ! 🙀…….isn’t that amazing !
Woollensock2
………you learn something new every day ! ✌️😎
icedragon130

interesting 

KyloAPPROVES

I once spaced out and did 20 math problems without realizing it

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I was surprised because i got just about got them all right

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Just about got them*

rmc123456
Srinibas_Masanta wrote:

The latest research shows that boredom is to a significant extent connected to attention; while being defined as a state of wanting, it is also being unable to engage in a satisfying activity. Boredom is considered to have three conditions of development: an inability to focus, being aware of this inability, and blaming the environment on it. At the same time, researchers distinguish five types of boredom, which can have either constructive or negative effects on an individual: indifferent, calibrating, searching, reactant, and apathetic. The latter is close to depression, and is a rather dangerous phenomenon.

If only Chess.com's forums were always like this.

KyloAPPROVES

If only.