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  2. Why being boring is the newest status symbol

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    “The difference now, though, is that, particularly since the pandemic, we’re seeing this type of behaviour being celebrated much more among younger people in their twenties and late teens.”

  3. Here’s Why Some Adults Are Attention Seekers - AOL

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    Attention-seeking behavior in adults can be hard to deal with. Here we look at the signs, symptoms, and causes of attention-seekers. Don't give in to the drama.

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  5. Boredom - Wikipedia

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    In a learning environment, a common cause of boredom is lack of understanding; for instance, if one is not following or connecting to the material in a class or lecture, it will usually seem boring. However, the opposite can also be true; something that is too easily understood, simple or transparent, can also be boring.

  6. Everything Is Terrible! - Wikipedia

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    Everything Is Terrible! is an artist collective based in Los Angeles that finds and edits dated, campy clips from VHS tapes. The collective was founded in 2007 by a group of friends who met while attending Ohio University .

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  8. Dave Ramsey: Why Millionaires Are ‘Fairly Boring’ With Their ...

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    Money expert Dave Ramsey has discovered a couple of rules about wealthy people in the 30 years he has spent working with them. In a clip from The Ramsey Show, Ramsey said the first rule is...

  9. Oddly satisfying videos - Wikipedia

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    The appeal of oddly satisfying videos is thought to lie in the human preference for symmetry, patterns and repetition, the interest of exploring the behavior of materials, [1] or hand movements. [3] It may be related to the autonomous sensory meridian response , a pleasant tingling sensation in the neck and scalp.