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With all these options, one need never be bored — and that's a bad thing. For all the whining about it, boredom can actually have benefits. First, though, we have to let ourselves actually be bored.
It seems to be a specific mental state that people find unpleasant—a lack of stimulation that leaves them craving relief, with a host of behavioral, medical and social consequences." [ 1 ] According to BBC News, boredom "...can be a dangerous and disruptive state of mind that damages your health"; yet research "...suggest[s] that without ...
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 ...
Bored Shorts TV publish the video series Kid History, Kid Snippets, Autocorrect Awareness, and others. The channel has 508,000 subscribers and over 236 million upload views as of June 2024. [ 1 ] The channel is best known for its Kid History series where each episode has a group of children tell a true story from the Roberts brothers' lives.
Live-action/animated short where real-life stoners request cartoons like dogs walking people, fish fishing for people, ketchup getting people out of the bottle, the environment exploiting people, TVs watching people. 77 October 9, 2004 Queen Latifah episode The X-Presidents "Election Meddling" 78 October 30, 2004 Kate Winslet and Eminem episode
Super Why! is an animated superhero preschool television series created by Angela C. Santomero for PBS Kids and aimed for preschoolers ages 3 to 6. The show aired from September 3, 2007 to May 12, 2016. Its episodes are shown below.
Eek! The Cat (retitled Eek! and the Terrible Thunderlizards and eventually Eek!Stravaganza) is an animated series, [1] created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp, [2] produced by Fox Kids, Savage Studios, Ltd. and Nelvana, it is outsourced by Wang Film Productions.
The series explores the dark secrets of the Duggar family, best known for the TLC reality series 19 Kids and Counting.It investigates Josh Duggar's conviction for knowingly receiving and possessing child pornography, and the family's ties to the Institute in Basic Life Principles and its controversial leader Bill Gothard, showing how the organization has influenced the Duggars.