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  2. Boredom - Wikipedia

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    The noun "bore" comes from the verb "bore", which had the meaning "[to] be tiresome or dull" first attested [in] 1768, a vogue word c. 1780 –81 according to Grose (1785); possibly a figurative extension of "to move forward slowly and persistently, as a [hole-] boring tool does."

  3. Why you yawn when you’re bored, according to experts - AOL

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    Why do I yawn when I’m bored? Karen D. Sullivan, Ph.D., board-certified neuropsychologist and creator of I Care For Your Brain calls boredom-induced yawning the “biggest myth” associated ...

  4. “Took Me 20 Years And 60 Watches”: Movie Jokes That Took ...

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    Below you will also find Bored Panda’s interviews with two people who are well-familiar with jokes and humor: the CEO of Humor That Works, author, and speaker, Andrew Tarvin, and comedian ...

  5. 30 Times People Reached Heights Of Cringe They Didn’t Know ...

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    "When we do something that makes us stand out in a way we don’t like or want, we are signaled by feelings of embarrassment to stop," Jacobs Hendel, author of It's Not Always Depression, added ...

  6. Psychology of collecting - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of collecting is an area of study that seeks to understand the motivating factors explaining why people devote time, money, and energy making and maintaining collections. There exist a variety of theories for why collecting behavior occurs, including consumerism, materialism, neurobiology and psychoanalytic theory.

  7. Boreout - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of boreout lead employees to adopt coping or work-avoidance strategies that create the appearance that they are already under stress, suggesting to management both that they are heavily "in demand" as workers and that they should not be given additional work: "The boreout sufferer's aim is to look busy, to not be given any new work by the boss and, certainly, not to lose the job."

  8. Wondering What to Do When You’re Bored? Here Are 105 Fun ...

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    When your own company isn’t cutting it, it’s time to make friends with a Chinese restaurant menu. 2. Shop Online. There’s nothing wrong with a little retail therapy—just be sure to spend ...

  9. Being Boring - Wikipedia

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    In a 1993 interview, Tennant described "Being Boring" as "one of the best songs that we've written", and said that "For me it is a personal song because it's about a friend of mine who died of AIDS, and so it's about our lives when we were teenagers and how we moved to London, and I suppose me becoming successful and him becoming ill". [7]