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| Articles about Boredom |
| Meaning of Life Discovered; Boredom Ensues | | 2008-08-21 09:23:26 | | Camp David, MD - According to our sources, a top-secret conference has determined once and for all the answer to mankind’s oldest question: “What is the Meaning of Life?” Preliminary reports indicate that the truth is anticlimactic and “a total wank.”
Sources say that the leading authorities in the fields of Science, Religion, and Philosophy [...]
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| | Motorola W388 induces pangs of boredom, sleepiness | | 2008-07-25 12:42:36 | | The rumor mill promised us that the Motorola W388 would be nothing worth writing home about, and we’ve got to hand it to the mill — it was spot-on this time around. Mobil.cz appears to have scored the first shot we’ve seen of the new low-end candybar, and while the design’s positively retro, the microSD [...] | | By: Mobile & Technology News | | |
| | Mike's Miscellany™ Vol. IV - Summer Boredom Edition | | 2008-07-13 15:23:49 | | In an effort to keep you all bored out of your minds over the course of the weekend and summer, I’ve got a ridiculously long and technical post for ya. The following is a memo circulating amongst the goaltending circuit regarding the new rules/regulations that are coming out of the league's commission this summer. I’ll post the memo's content and then my observations.General Guiding Principle Goalies must be adequately protected by their equipment, but this equipment should not be any bigger than it needs to be to for protection. Equipment should be proportional to the size of the goalie. Equipment is there to protect, not make saves. We will work aggressively with the goaltenders and manufacturers towards developing a system for measuring goalies and setting a standard for the maximum size of equipment that each individual can wear. We must establish a fair and reasonable time line to research how best to implement this system and test the new equipment, on the | | By: Mile High Hockey | | |
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| | Guilty Boredom | | 2008-06-08 00:00:00 | | Unsatisfying warmth flows through a body all too relaxed.
Closed eyes are all that’s needed to see the unavoidable
So worried about calamity; never working out a strategy
A road to rectitude
Traveled not in solitude
But, don’t make your companions carry you
Panic at the sight of sweat
Broken memories you’d rather forget
Grab life and hold it tight
You’ll never reach it from the couch
Take a first step to ruin, a second for yourself. | | By: GotPoetry - News for Poets. Place to Write. | | |
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| Eradicate your boredom and play Online Casino | | 2008-03-04 05:48:04 | | One of the best things to eradicate your boredom is to play online casino at your most convenient time and place. Well of course it would be more practical if you will play casino online rather than...
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| | Post Christmas Work Boredom | | 2008-01-04 10:05:00 | | Its dead, very little to do and I am bored, I have gone through all of my RSS feeds, gone though digg, listened to some music, aimlessly surfed all day and that is it, I am all Webbed out, maybe if I draw eyes on my eyelids, I can get away with an hours sleep in before I go home. | | By: My Single Sentence Life | | |
| | Cool Humor Website To Kill Boredom | | 2007-12-26 12:58:00 | | I wished I knew about Lots of Jokes before when I was an agent. For years I've been looking for a jokes website that I can read while waiting for the next call. I would've busted an artery for laughing so hard on these jokes about rednecks, blondes and some funny pictures. There are really tons out there at Lots of Jokes. Whether you like to read funny jokes or just laugh at pictures, you'll have a blast browsing through this website. Here's one I picked up from site. Guess what's naughty in this picture! Tip: Click on the picture to enlarge the image!
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| | Are you afflicted by terminal boredom? | | 2007-09-08 12:07:34 | | You could well have had a touch of terminal boredom recently (hopefully not whilst reading this blog) on your return flight from your Summer holiday. Were you one of the contributors to a £250m spend by UK travellers on souvenirs purchased at your departure airport? We Brits spend an average of £25 on dubious souvenirs [...] | | By: Europe a la Carte Blog | | |
| | Pardon The Boredom | | 2007-08-15 01:34:00 | | There just isn't a lot to be cynical about in the hockey world right now, with the ongoing league-wide ban on interesting news still, apparently, in full effect. When the NHL gives me something to roll my eyes at, I'll start posting again.Until then, everyone should get a new hobby like I did. Dancing. | | By: Dear Lord Stanley | | |
| | Living the Boredom | | 2007-07-14 16:46:00 | | Today I am feeling bored with things and really concluding that most of life really isn't exciting. It's the same cycle of things over and over and over. You wear your clothes, you get your clothes to the washer, you wash the clothes, you let them sit in baskets for a while, you finally put them away, and then you get them out and where them again to start the cycle. Or you get out food. You cook some of it, or heat it up, or eat it cold. You put it on a dish. You put the food away. you put the dish somewhere. You then wash that dish and put it away in order to get it out again.You get up and you are dirty. You get in the shower, you wash yourself, you wash your hair, brush your teeth, etc. only to find that several hours later you have to do it all over again.Or you wake a child up and go through the whole day only to find that you have to put them to bed and wake them up again.You go around the argument cycle with a teenager. You think you resolve something, but then you | | By: Never a Dull Moment | | |
| | Redneck Boredom Buster. | | 2007-07-02 02:45:24 | | A friend and I decided to go to Dairy Queen the other evening to get a strawberry shortcake. We sat in line for about 10 minutes since everyone else thought it necessary to go at the same time as us. Needless to say I was bored by the time we got our yummy treat. I looked at it and thought it looked a bit like a penis, especially with the little knob of whip cream on top. With a little extra creativity on my part, I made my first strawberry shortcake, soft serve ice cream penis. I’m quite proud. I’m sure my mother would be too, if I was brave enough to show her the picture.
I’m quite the arteest, ain’t I?
dairy queen, humor, ice cream, ice cream penis, rednecks, strawberry shortcake | | By: Ramblings Of An Undisturbed Mind | | |
| | Suffocating in Boredom | | 2007-05-07 03:39:00 | | You know, it's amazing that one can be as bored as I am with so much to do.This morning in church, Bart was preaching. He said, "Don't you wish that Jesus wouldn't have given us such a hard command? Don't you wish Jesus would have left out the love your neighbor part?"Jimmy leaned over to me and said, "I thought Dad was going to say, 'Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me." | | By: Never a Dull Moment | | |
| | Borderless Boredom | | 2007-01-16 14:17:00 | | Borderless Boredom I heard on the radio about theatrical plays. For instance, there is a 14-day run of a certain play. A performer should act the same way with the same feelings like the first night for the 14 consecutive days. I say to myself that this is a hard job. After some rumination, I came to the conclusion that repetition robs the enthusiasm. One cannot promise to deliver the same emotions if the same lines are delivered for 14 consecutive nights. Looking forward, one can ague that this can be applicable also for people having jobs. One veteran nurse told me that after 3 years, you will find nursing as the same old routine. The phrase: “Same script, different cast,” would beckon everyday as you do medication administration and clinical nursing care. When repetition robs the enthusiasm, an RN may not be fascinated with the science of nursing. He will only be fascinated with the monetary remuneration of the job. Bertrand Russell justifies: “Boredom is a vital problem of the moralist, since at least half the sins of mankind are caused by the fear of it.” Arguably, this quotation may be very applicable and a hurtful truth about humanity. Boredom because of repetition may bring an employee to an unfortunate scenario: absenteeism, harsh novelty and mindless adventures. When I was taking a boring subject back in school (although I am back to school again as of press time), people say that boring subjects/class tests character. In the near future, one might have a repetitive job and he would look back to the boring class he had. Right there, an epiphany would occur and say that most things are on relative degrees and coping with boredom can be the best solution. As working professionals, they are all learning the ropes. An unfortunate consequence about learning is repetitive routine. Hence, when one finds himself on a boring situation, just look back on the boring class one took, and try to remember how he survive such class. | | By: Suppose, Contend, Differentiate | | |
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