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It's one thing to be bored with math or bored with Girls, but to be bored with existence is surely to reject every element in the known universe.
" Mr. Stern responded, "You never get bored with them.
Are you bored with this planet you just landed on?
OSLO (Reuters) - Bored with palm-fringed beaches and turquoise seas?
I've done it for years and I'm bored with it.
I don't think we're ever gonna get bored with that.
Bored with all the regular highlighters shades on the market?
But many say they never get bored with the views.
Do you ever get bored with what's on the wall?
FRAILEY I'm a little bored with what's above the couch.
And I was feeling a little bored with the whole thing.
"To stay active and not get bored with everything," she added.
Jeffrey Tanenhaus was bored with his life in New York City.
Serres had become bored with the normal blankets, hats and scarves.
By the mid-21980s, Mr. Chappellet was bored with the business.
But he was slowly growing bored with his real estate job.
"Even Putin Seemed Bored with Megyn Kelly's Interview," was Variety's take.
I get bored with people who complain about this or that.
She's growing a bit bored with her new low-key life.
I don't fuck with low-level shit; I'm bored with it.
"This meme content, people will get bored with it," Bern said.
A bit bored with wearing the Apple Watch on your wrist?
There's something about that phrase, though, "bored with life," that is startling.
All in all, both men seemed kind of bored with one another.
Plus, you'll just get bored with the free features after a while.
Formally I'm rarely bored with them because their content kicks such ass.
Or so bored with signifying they're lying on the ground in heaps?
Truthfully, I was getting bored with the selection of smartwatches for Android.
Mr. Trump can get bored with both debate preparations and debates themselves.
He'd say, 'Do you think people are getting bored with my pages?
Who is this for: Committed privacy lovers, anyone bored with public sharing
Eventually, Simon says, he just got a little bored with his life.
Last summer, bored with the routine, I vowed to shake it up.
I confess that I had become bored with the Golden State story.
I don't know if you're going to be bored with that though.
There are so many cutaway gags that the show feels bored with itself.
At last: a fashion trend we won't be bored with by next season.
You're bored, and thanks to Snapchat, you're making sure we're bored with you.
But she also just seems genuinely bored with costumes, high fashion, and glitz.
The first was that he was bored with impeachment and its predetermined outcome.
So, it sounds to me like he was bored with his initial job.
"I swear people are bored with what's going on with stocks," Cramer said.
Maybe she hadn't gone at all but just got bored with waiting around.
I eat while I watch more Glee (are you bored with me yet?).
The stars themselves were getting a little bored with the hit factories anyway.
When I get bored with one way, then I'll go to the next.
"As soon as they get bored with anything or anyone, they're gone," Stellas says.
Last year, sources told PEOPLE that Anthony was "bored" with her life in seclusion.
This dynamic is so cliche that DeHaan and Delevingne seem visibly bored with it.
Also, this idea that we'll be bored with radically extended lives is stupendously ridiculous.
But by the age of 303, he had grown bored with the standard rules.
It's also a feature I get bored with over the course of the game.
And Lively herself stated that she had eventually grown bored with the teen soap.
She was there to cheer, but after a while, she got bored with watching.
The immortal Count von Kozsnom is bored with his wife after 500 years together.
As soon as that Memorial Day barbecue gets extinguished, we're already bored with them.
MOLLY MARTIN, CLEVELAND To the Editor: I'm so bored with the whole Twitter debate.
Just because you're bored with Tinder does not mean eharmony is the next step.
It was something middle-aged people did when they were bored with their spouses.
This means you kids won't get bored with all of this kid-friendly content available.
He also must have been bored with taking off his shirt in all his films.
Frankly, we're bored with the same old formula so many designers seem to adhere to.
Versch, now 76, was bored with retirement and wanted to get out of the house.
Benson was bored with "namby-pamby" female characters and infused Nancy with progressive feminist ideals.
Late in his life, his family bored with him, Mr. Martien retired to a table.
And so how do you do that without sounding bored or getting bored with yourself?
"I would consign my jeans and tops, because I'd get bored with stuff," she said.
"I think the idea of being bored with someone else is excruciatingly painful," he says.
Keep these looks in your back pocket for when you're bored with the same ol' style.
He says he gets bored with trivia apps in a few weeks, but Gravy is different.
Failing all these we could just re-engineer our brains to not be bored with superlongevity.
Netflix may be bored with its Marvel heroes, but it clearly isn't done with superheroes altogether.
Like a lot of people, we're a little bored with over-the-top public proposal videos.
People get bored with lectures and will have a hard time remembering what you taught them.
If you got bored with this referendum, remember the Scottish vote which seemed to take forever?
But I got very bored with doing schoolwork and quickly started to learn how to program.
It's neat, the AR works okay and I was bored with it in about three minutes.
Americans are bored with the usual handbag options, but when they are buying, smaller is better.
You're going to be very bored with this answer, but I don't do anything for fitness.
Her "little monsters" moved onto the next chart topper, seemingly bored with her hocus pocus bullshit.
Since when did conservatives suddenly become conveniently bored with getting to the bottom of Russian conspiracies?
As people got bored with the main game, the company had little else to offer them.
Something these four strangers, who all feel a little bored with their lives, are majorly lacking.
"I swear people are bored with what's going on with stocks," the "Mad Money " host said.
So, are people becoming bored with big award ceremonies or are they just watching them differently?
Eventually, Czukay got bored with the bass or bored with Can or maybe bored with songs within the loose jazzy definition Can prescribed to that idea, and Rosko Gee from Traffic stepped in on bass and Czukay began playing the shortwave radio and making noise in the background like an Eno Roxy Music role, eventually leaving the group after 1978's album Saw Delight, a dad joke of a title amid many dad jokes Can and Czukay made.
"I think, like most people, I've become bored with President Trump and his tweets," Schultz told CBS.
That day, Beau was lying calmly in his crate, seemingly bored with the chaotic situation around him.
Bored with the sounds and samples offered up in prepackaged music programs, Låpsley trekked off to Iceland.
As they get bored with your content, you have to be able to find something you enjoy.
But Hall had grown bored with the audio industry, and was trying his hand at building robots.
By about 280, young, black Angelenos had grown bored with the slower tempos of disco and funk.
I quickly became bored with the app and opened up 2048 instead (yes, I still play 2048).
Trump has made it abundantly clear that he's bored with these kinds of nitty-gritty policy details.
No. I was growing bored with each passing jab, cross and burpee that was asked of me.
This might mean that your job is hitting a plateau or that you're bored with your responsibilities.
Single and bored with her job, she nevertheless feels she's too old to make a meaningful change.
After a while, I'll get bored with it and I'll do something new like I always do.
I can write those verses in five minutes if I want to, but I'm bored with it.
Yet her exuberance and experimentation proved to be catnip for millennials bored with cookie-cutter commercial fashion.
"People have grown bored with the notion that cinema is a place to disconnect," Mr. Orange said.
A year or so ago, Mr. Daly, 29, was bored with his finance job in Stamford, Conn.
"We talk and read and talk and read and then I get bored with them," she said.
"I'm never bored with this movie," said Ms. Greed, 1942, who went three times that first month.
We are in the mood to experiment, and feel so bored with old ways of doing things!
Five years ago, I was very bored with academia, which is what I was doing full-time.
Mr. Tcherniakov has a convenient escape hatch: Sometimes his therapist-performers become visibly bored with their script.
It is definitely a different taste for someone bored with New York bar menus of endless IPAs.
"I mean, everyone's getting extremely bored with Brexit and people are getting on with it," he said.
I think if you do it too much, you stand a chance of getting bored with them.
Bored with the typical look of fitness shots, Bazuin suggested we raise the bar by adding a theme.
For all my interest in this creature, the boar had become bored with me and simply walked away.
A few said they were already bored with the question because, they asked, what more could be said?
"I'm very bored with my current hair, and I'm excited to make a really crazy change," Highland says.
My Bachelor discussion group is bored with Peter and thinks Dean is too young to take the lead.
He's 100 percent there, just present, and he's bored with [society], because that's how vacuous we've made it.
"It was consistently reported that after about 4 weeks pupils became bored with the Fitbit," the researchers write.
Few things are more demotivating than a boss who is bored with his or her life and job.
When I get bored with one thing, I like to switch it up to stay excited and engaged.
" Her generation is "bored" with the ordinary disaster drills, she said: "So, we need to draw their attention.
The trend makes it easy to insert some playful, retro fun into an outfit you're otherwise bored with.
But, bored with the output, he was preparing to leave the company when history took a sudden turn.
If you're bored with the Kimoji app, the Kimunji keyboard could be just what your texting game needs.
At university I was very much into preparing stuff for the Western palate, which I got bored with.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a Trump confidant, said Friday that the President is "bored" with the proceedings.
The children who worked with the robot found it charming at first but then grew bored with it.
But, it's easy to get extremely bored with all of this extra alone time on our hands now.
And while I was always curious about Aloy's story, I spent most of the game bored with the rest.
Barkley and his peers will do that anyway, because they are bored with anything that is not about them.
The VR made her feel better, but Duke quickly got bored with SnowWorld, and that diminished the painkilling effect.
" Crowder, asked if the team was getting bored with just six games left in the regular season, said, "Boredom?
She grew profoundly bored with her mother's kadhi, a spiced, super-sour yogurt soup, served almost nightly at dinners.
A lot of people have become bored with SMS messaging, and the tech industry is very aware of it.
This boredom manifests itself as a restlessness—less being "bored with life," more constantly waiting for life to happen.
I've forgotten about them, or I became bored with the game, and the creatures went out like a light.
It's also made a major impact on some of my high-functioning colleagues who felt bored with their work.
I also need to switch things up so I don't get ridiculously bored with the same recipes next week.
File under: "You know you're rich when" ... you buy a 2nd jet 'cause you're bored with the 1st one!
I get bored with iPhone cases so often, it is bound to be replaced with a new one frequently.
She's an automatic version of herself at the movies, and, unlike Mr. Downey now, rarely seems bored with herself.
With gifted and talented students, sometimes kids get bored with classes, because the work comes so easy for them.
They're constantly coming up with new projects to take on — and then getting bored with them a week later.
He returned to Bern in 2004 but grew bored with the bureaucracy and came back to Kosovo to invest.
If you don't like a class or get bored with the studio, just buy another from a different gym.
Bored with lifting weights in a room by herself, Toorpakai took up squash, Pakistan's second biggest sport after cricket.
Whenever I got bored with that, and a little jealous of the boys' fun, I would attempt an ollie.
If you're bored with solid colors and your pile of white sheets, you'll enjoy looking through Crane & Canopy's selection.
"We get bored with the flavors, so we're always willing to try something new," the younger Mr. Pesso said.
That is what he decided was best for his daughter, Xiaoyi, when she grew bored with kindergarten in 2002.
"Guys got bored with the process because we never really used it a lot," Lue said before Sunday's game.
"I think a lot of people are maybe bored with the sameness of everything," Marks, of Collectors' Weekly, said.
This type of person most probably feels extremely bored with life and wants to fill a void, Foster says.
It was almost like I was getting bored with myself and my usual way of trying to make records.
I was seventeen and in my senior year of high school and had grown incredibly bored with going to class.
When I'm inevitably bored with my cardboard rod and reel in a few weeks, I won't feel guilty about it.
But he was someone who got bored with jobs fairly quickly and in early 20113 began looking for new work.
It's similar to how Snapchat Discover tries to deliver extra content for when you get bored with what friends post.
If you're bored with incessantly swiping left and right, it might be time to switch up your dating app game.
Bored with school, he dropped out, and built an Internet-service provider, which was sold to a local telecom company.
As for Sam, she appears to simply be bored with her husband and hung up on her chemistry with Ethan.
Getting a little bored with the drab gray, white, and black speaker options that Apple, Amazon, and Google are selling?
"He was getting bored with the usual puzzles, and doodling and playing video games," his mother, Leni Lutui, tells PEOPLE.
For those of us who are emoji-obsessed, sometimes we get a little bored with our everyday, standard emoji keyboard.
"I don't get bored with food," the actress and girlfriend to Ryan Gosling tells SHAPE for the April cover story.
Anyone who's bored with regular water but wants to stay hydrated and healthy will look forward to each month's delivery. 
But I don&apost know, (inaudible) that&aposs completely bored with this, like this narrative is just -- it&aposs exhausting.
I'm totally bored with that festival thing where people play 45min of their most 'entertaining' music to get people screaming.
Two years later, he abruptly resigned, declaring he was bored with ballet, its punishing physical regimen and meager financial rewards.
George Wallace, bored with life as "senior adviser" to his wife, then Alabama's governor, was pondering a run for president.
"Somebody else that was bored with their time took a screenshot to share it and created this nightmare," she said.
I want in because I am terrible at everything else I've tried and, consequently, am deeply bored with my life.
For nearly six hours, we drifted from lookout point to lookout point never getting bored with what we were seeing.
Couples forget how to flirt, or that they're attractive to anyone else, and get boredwith each other, and themselves.
Bored with her distracted boyfriend, Sid (Angad Bedi), a restaurateur, she has a fling with her colleague Raghuvendra (Kunal Kapoor).
We have to get absolutely bored with skin color and with these superficial characteristics that don't mean or shouldn't mean anything.
Grade: A- "I've heard one too many stories about kitties becoming easily bored with cat toys," says Lioness CEO Liz Klinger.
As a consequence, people played the first couple of levels over and over, and quickly got bored with the endless repetition.
That story posits that your character and their rival, a Saiyan named Pinich, are bored with constantly sparring with each other.
Bored with his situation, he figures writing a hit book is a path to sexual freedom—but he's a terrible writer.
It reveals an artist who seems slightly bored with his own shtick and is taking shortcuts to underscore painting's commodity status.
Most of the Taliban Couchsurfing hosts are low-ranking fighters, bored with the unending war and curious about the world beyond.
Was this an excuse to play in the halls, as one was apt to do when bored with the reading lesson?
They retired to Florida after he was fired by Cleveland State in 2003, but Massimino soon grew bored with playing golf.
Developers are offering a physical twist to keep traditional fans interested and draw new ones who are bored with their workouts.
When she got bored with breakfast, she cranked Hilly Kinton's arms straight up and ran back and forth holding her aloft.
Failing to do so will slow the growth of the channel and can make followers bored with what you are sharing.
"We never wanted our home to feel like a studio because we were afraid we'd get bored with that," Bela said.
He thrived in those marginal places and was embraced by countless readers bored with most of what passed for accomplished verse.
According to Variety, Robin is an "alternative girl" bored with her job who unsurprisingly stumbles across another "dark secret" in Hawkins.
Venus in sensual, luxurious Taurus will find you being bored with the norm—bigger is totally better to you at this time.
As people start to get bored with their fidget spinners, they are going to start playing with these double pendulum fidget spinners.
In the mid 1960s, aged 30, Jim Brown was bored with the NFL and was pondering other ways of making a living.
And that's the question: How can the generation with more to do than any before it claim to be bored with life?
A fresh color gave me a fresh perspective on hair: Life is too short to hang on to hair you're bored with.
Geostorm is a movie about weather-controlling satellites that get bored with combating climate change and decide to destroy the planet instead.
"I was bored with my math class... So I decided to get into programming," Ubogu says as she types on her laptop.
"I've played this character five times now ... I got a bit bored with myself and wanted to make something different," Hemsworth said.
Essentially it's the same joke over and over again, but the song is so good, so you never get bored with it.
On the other hand, Tucker is also so good that it's possible he just got bored with kicking with his right foot.
I'd simply grown bored with the repetitive combat and the casual slaughter, which never really attracted me much in the first place.
"I was bored with a picture on Instagram and a caption," Lauryn, who has 898,000 Instagram followers, said of starting the podcast.
But eventually I got bored with myself, and I had always been interested in politics, so I decided to volunteer for somebody.
That people are bored with it must not be used as a political weapon to push through policies not in their interest.
On occasion, though, he decides he is bored with the script and treats the official event as if it were a rally.
Both of us watched it when it was on ABC, but we apparently both grew bored with it and didn't finish it.
When I'm bored with the food options I have available, I feel I am more likely to eat out and spend more.
Not interested in the mom who's bored with her husband and mired in a midlife crisis because she can't have it all?
It's manned by two young men—one an out-of-work Greek, the other a Norwegian bored with his stultifying Oslo desk job.
Because what happens is people say oh, we got 100 turns on the flywheel, we're bored with that, let's start a new one.
Tomic has raised fears about his mental state, describing himself as "bored" with tennis and feeling "trapped" in the game during media interviews.
" Change Up"I tend to get really bored with my hair, so I've been known to switch things up every now and again.
Becca is already bored with Chris's frenzied insistence that he does like her, and she swans off to chat with her other suitors.
Instead of users getting bored with one long clip and scrolling past, they can swipe to essentially fast-forward to ad different scene.
Wait until the October iPhone event to continue being bored with the releases, yet buy new phones in record numbers in the meantime?
Most emo bands write about death through the lens of a teenager who has become bored with suburbia and wants a way out.
The best solution for the country, by far, would be for Trump to get bored with the idea of doing these daily briefings.
What to Do When You're Bored With Your Routines Blame hedonic adaptation: the tendency for us to get used to things over time.
It goes like this: Scott Turner (Hanks) is a detective who's grown bored with the light workload in his sleepy southern California home.
As occurred with last year's "Star Trek Beyond," you soon get bored with one party and itch to get back to the others.
Like most other motorcycle gangs, the Hells Angels were founded by veterans of World War II bored with the tedium of civilian life.
Together, they'll blow up your fear of being bored with a partner, leading you to a chance encounter with someone you find endlessly fascinating.
Listeners bored with the predictable offerings of mainstream stations could turn to college radio for a wide range of genres curated into specialty shows.
Many retirees become so bored with their newfound freedom that they return to work - often to another unfulfilling job just to pass the time.
"Paraguaya Punk" is a remake of her song "Paraguaya," a tale of witchcraft and erotic spell-casting that leaves her bored with her conquest.
Yet more economic zip does not solve Mr Walker's trickiest problem, which is that voters in a habitually swingy state seem bored with him.
If you're getting a little bored with your work, the global jobs search company Indeed has turned up some different jobs to look at.
Why you'll love it: With a different blend each month from Blue Bottle Coffee, you'll never get bored with your morning cup of Joe.
Corrigan and White are old enough to wonder when humanity got bored with peace and recognize that what we do now is the future.
Even my kid – who's still more into Toca Boca's digital "toys" more so than Minecraft – became almost immediately bored with Play-Doh's gaming experience.
Entrepreneurs don't tire of inventing things; banks don't get bored with lending money to make a profit; people don't stop showing up for work.
That's a very crowded field, but his content struck a chord with young Chinese who were getting bored with pushy editorials and cheesy advertising.
For example, seeming bored with the idea that people are going to die from a global pandemic because it slightly inconveniences your social plans.
Then, as is my wont, I get bored with the corner, so I hop over to the northwest to see what's going on there.
"This Constitution, he thinks it's a toy to be played with and to be thrown away when he's bored with its protections," Awad said.
But before you conclude that you need to change industries, you may just be bored with your work because you're ready for more challenges.
They're all hunted by a pack of ferocious, dangerous bullies — bigger kids who are bored with their sleepy town, and victimize other people for entertainment.
The joke is limited only by the number of nouns in the universe, and by how long it takes us to get bored with it.
"Sometimes when you just start off with activism, people ignore you or they get bored with it or feel like it's too aggressive," she explains.
If you're bored with your hair and neither a cut nor color is in your fall future, it's time to get creative with your ponytails.
Comcast must be getting bored with its natural monopoly over cable and internet service because it's launching a new wireless service in partnership with Verizon.
I quickly got bored with my core classes, so my attention wandered and I picked up more classes in digital media, web design and marketing.
Now that I know that this exists, I feel almost robbed of it, being on the other side of the camera — I'm bored with that.
I showed it to all my friends and we all laughed and then I gave it to our maid because I was bored with it.
"This is desperately needed, for along with the various health scares consumers are increasingly bored with an offer that has never really evolved," Saunders said.
Robert was feeling bored with the company and blaming Paulette for their inclusion, though Bill Harrison had been his friend since junior year at Harvard.
He's a lovely man, he really is a lovely man, but the interview was dull at the moment and I was bored with the interview.
Mr. Robert had bought himself a Rolex for his 25th birthday and said he realized the next day that he was already bored with it.
"I think, like most people ... I've become bored with President Trump and his tweets," Schultz told CBS News' "60 Minutes" in an interview aired Sunday.
That's the stuff that gets me excited because we are bringing the brand to people in different ways, and you don't get bored with that.
He was bored with small choices, so he would push you hard but get out of your way if he saw that you were committed.
"I'm bored with trying to dredge up a snappy comeback to their attacks on everything from my good judgement to my mental health," Viorst wrote.
"Daiso's store experience is unique at a time when shoppers are becoming bored with constant price wars," says Sara al-Tukhaim, an analyst with Kantar Retail.
This was recreational, but when I got bored with the Craigslist time wasters, I decided to put the two projects together and dive completely into escorting.
So is the strategy, rediscovered thousands of times every year by schoolchildren bored with learning mathematical algorithms, for playing a perfect game of noughts and crosses.
For what it's worth, Hawke's character is described as someone "bored with her mundane day job," and lifeguard at a public pool does sound fairly snoozy.
If you're bored with your current home decor or need something extra to wow guests, there is an accent piece that's sure to get people talking.
"We will have so much winning if I get elected that you may get bored with the winning," Trump said during a visit to Capitol Hill.
If you haven't become bored with earnings by Thursday then Google and Amazon will be releasing their latest reports, rounding off a week of financial data.
"In 1985 I realized I was bored with painting and decided to make landscape models on a table and photograph them," Keever tells The Creators Project.
Having successfully outsmarted their human overlords, Toronto's raccoons seem bored with just picking through trash scraps, and have now brought their siege straight into people's homes.
Don't nix your other hobbies, but when you find yourself bored with a television show, movie, game, or any other entertainment, consider swapping in a book.
The editor at Foreign Policy who read "Goldfish," which Rhodes attached with his query letter, said that the young M.F.A. would be bored with fact-checking.
"They've been bored with the parties that used to be in Paris," said Leny Decret, a 22013-year-old junior manager at a digital advertising agency.
The boy from western Guadalajara grew bored with public school at an early age and turned to the web where he taught himself calculus and physics.
"I wonder if the foundation, a lot of whom have experience in Silicon Valley, is getting a little bored with just running an encyclopedia," Beutler said.
Alessandri then bought it off his friend for a half the price after he got bored with it, refurbished and sold it on for a profit.
He first discovered the Pokémon universe as a teen, and came across its pornographic variety after becoming bored with regular porn and looking into fantasy videos.
It's a great way to elevate broccoli from ubiquitous side dish — one that, let's face it, we can get bored with — to the center of the plate.
If you're waiting in line at the DMV and you'd otherwise just be bored with nothing else to do, then checking email can help alleviate the boredom.
To be bored with life is, of course, an infantile and depressing thing to say or feel, but to be bored in life, from time to time.
In another era, shows like "The X-Files" would persist only in private DVD collections; now, viewers bored with the latest network offerings are binging on them.
A couponing site performed the best, but he got bored with the idea and posted it on Empire Flippers, a site for buying and selling online businesses.
My sex life was relatively unbridled, but in hindsight, it would be fair to say that I was already a bit bored with it at that time.
Having become bored with 808s and 909s, he set out to build a drum synth, but ended up combining it with some modular equipment he had already.
Bored with her job at Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), where she cataloged and calibrated equipment for radio technicians, Payne-Scott applied for a government posting seeking a physicist.
If I was a vegan or vegetarian, I&aposd probably get bored with the selection, especially if I wanted to order six or more meals a week.
The Australian was fined $15,000 in 2017 after admitting faking an injury during a first-round loss to Mischa Zverev, saying later he was "bored" with Wimbledon.
Yet I found myself getting bored with Afghanistan '11 in a way that I never did with Vietnam '65 , the last game by developer Every Single Soldier.
He doesn't even take any of his fights seriously—a good chunk of his dialogue is being bored with monsters, though not even in that wry, Deadpool way.
Blame the warmer weather or the fresh springtime outfits that come with it, but it seems like everyone in Hollywood is suddenly feeling bored with their winter lowlights.
When you think about someone who cheats, you may think of someone who is decades into a marriage and has just become bored with the same-old routine.
Bored with the karate class and looking for a distraction during a course this May, two boys zeroed in on a shy-looking classmate in the back row.
I did a lot of ecstasy, LSD, and speed in my rave days, but when I got bored with that subculture I also got tired of those drugs.
If you're bored with your current streaming inventory, the Roku Premiere offers more than 500,000 types of digital content from CBS News, Hulu, Netflix, Sling TV, and more.
But Bob Parr, Mr. Incredible's secret identity, is bored with the minutia of life in suburbia, and moonlights as a hero, listening to the police scanner after dark.
It just means the eyes have somewhere to go for the length of the film, so it's not like an instant blur and then you're bored with it.
"I&aposve actually listened to this album 250 times and not only am I never bored with it, I hear something else unveiled with every listen," Esposito said.
Cannavale plays Richie Finestra, a record label executive who finds himself feeling bored with the unfocused slate of artists that American Century, the label he works for, represents.
You can invert the colors on a Mac to provide a change of pace for your eyes, especially if you're getting bored with the same old display settings.
Will Ryder, a producer who's been in the industry (behind major parody films) since the 1980s: I often got bored with the standard pop shot to the face.
I got paid not a penny more and found out later that it was "offered" to me because the man who did it previously was bored with it.
While Harith was bored with his job and spent most evenings playing video games or hanging out in tea shops, Munaf came home from work brimming with enthusiasm.
" As for the British, Mr. Tilford said: "There is little awareness of how frustrated, bemused and bored with the whole process much of the rest of Europe is.
Chris is beginning to feel bored with married-life when an old friend Toni invites him to travel with him and relive the days of their carefree youth.
Bored with high school in Portland, Jaden had hatched a plan to learn Mandarin and graduate early so that he could spend a year in China before college.
It's about more than coffee (even if he's sick of it) After drinking Pike Place and Verona roasts for 22 years, he's understandably grown bored with their offerings.
Midler was not entertained, seemingly bored with Kardashian's nude body, and asked Kardashian to find a different way to thrill her: Kim Kardashian tweeted a nude selfie today.
He'd never run for office but, bored with making money and intrigued with the notion of managing a city, he hired advisers, debriefed former mayors, visited neighborhoods, took polls.
He told Kimmel that he was actually getting bored with Thor, but the hair, Ragnarok's script, and new director Taika Waititi injected some much-needed excitement into the actor.
"David got bored with Los Angeles a long time ago," said Tina Brown, the magazine editor and a founder of The Daily Beast, who has known him 25 years.
When I evaluate my lived experience, how it feels to be me on a day to day basis, my instinct is to say no, I'm not bored with it.
As someone who goes to live music a lot but got really bored with four guys in t-shirts playing songs with hooks, I thought that was really exciting.
I was bored with academia and bored of being around people who assume all the same political positions, even though they're pretty different from what the average American believes.
I know a toy is good when my daughter returns to play with it time and again, not growing bored with it after a day or two of play.
But they and another investor found a shared cause in entertainment that they thought would appeal to Chinese in their 20s who were bored with karaoke nights and bars.
"If anything, they might have become bored with eating seals" is how Niels Lynnerup, of the University of Copenhagen, one of the scientists who led the research, put it.
And with an approachable frame, affordable price, and absurdly powerful battery, the Scorpion could be a good entry-level e-bike for anyone who's bored with traditional two-wheelers.
Every week we would talk about his pages "On the Street" and "Evening Hours," and he was always very concerned about whether the reader was getting bored with them.
Bored with the traditional clothing that came with the doll, she and her collaborator Alex Lee looked at runway creations of designers they admired and decided to make their own.
Personally, I'm not fond of this app, but I imagine many people would take advantage of a similar Spotify feature, especially if they're bored with their current slate of shows.
Rizzo's hacking career is currently focused on cryptography, cryptocurrencies, and practical cryptographic attacks previously worked for many years in exploits before "becoming bored with it," he told me over email.
If you're getting bored with the same ole styles you see every other girl wearing on Instagram, then stitch feed-in braids can be your next look to experiment with.
Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh: "Grey's Anatomy", "Sideways") is a desk-bound MI5 agent, bored with her marriage, her wardrobe and desperate for an opportunity to prove herself in the field.
Target is currently selling five models of "lush, lifelike" upside-down artificial trees — yours from $285 to upwards of a grand — for festive folks bored with the traditional triangle shape.
I'm bored with the Apple Watch, and right now I'm into thinking I live the type of life where I need a smartwatch that tracks every aspect of a triathlon.
Presumably eventually everyone got kind of bored with the whole thing and went back to being two separate rich dudes, since there wasn't much talk either way in later years.
It's easy to get bored with smartphones — trust me, as I look at my desk right now, there are half a dozen phones on with with negligible differences between them.
If kids get bored with the video game, they can use the characters as controllers, using the physical characters like joysticks to control their avatars through a flying obstacle course.
But with that said, Thomas and the rest of the Veronica Mars writers' room have been writing Logan as though they are bored with him for quite some time now.
But there remains a steady undercurrent of concern that company executives have simply grown bored with the high cost of building broadband networks no matter what those networks look like.
The Butlers were bored with the monotony of everyday life when they decided about a year and a half ago to crisscross the country in an R.V., Ms. Roth said.
"I found Vertigo at a time when I was bored with comics, then I read Sandman and my head exploded," Vertigo executive editor Mark Doyle said in a press release.
While I quickly got bored with the gamification aspect of the Activity app and I no longer check what badges I've earned, I still check my daily activity and progress.
In her recent work, Ruefle can seem like a supernally well-read person who has grown bored with what smartness looks like, and has grown attracted to the other side.
But Kyrgios distanced himself from the player who said he was "bored" with tennis at Wimbledon and has since bragged about his earnings despite a lack of commitment to the game.
A couple times since Archer's 2009 debut, creator Adam Reed has grown bored with the show's entire "James Bond, but hilarious" premise, thrown the whole thing out, and tried something new.
After years in the music and advertising industries, he had become bored with feeding the egos of famous people — instead, he aimed to seek out anonymous subjects on the city streets.
He cites French chef Alain Passard, who took red meat off the menu of his restaurant L'Arpege in 2001 saying he was bored with meat and wanted to explore vegetables more.
He said he has grown increasingly bored with the events, having grown his lead over the Republican field to more than 14 points nationwide, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.
If you get bored with one of the exercises, feel free to substitute another movement for the same muscle group — add standing box or jumping jacks instead of marching in place.
Three years after the country voted 52-48% to leave the European project, many Britons say they are bored with the whole Brexit argument and just want the process to end.
Though experienced skiers and snowboarders are likely to get bored with the park's limited offerings, Big Snow's terrain park has elements that would appeal to even the most intense park rats.
If you've been bored with the people around you (as Geminis often are), this New Moon will introduce you to way more stimulating folks, so make a point to go out!
Take the lead character of The Player of Games who, bored with success and safety, travels to a far scarier part of the galaxy and risks death and dismemberment in the process.
Cuteness is unthreatening, it's welcoming, it's a method of expression that comes from parts of the community that are bored with Generic Beardy Gun Boy and his band of beige man-friends.
In my mind, it was what happened when sexy coeds at Phil McCavity Institute or whatever become bored with all the fake studying they've done and have a long, sensual pillow fight.
Though Jesus' death was a surprise last season, actor Tom Payne told Insider he was bored with the role and that it was a mutual decision for him to leave the series.
But what had been pitched as a quick and easy victory came off the rails as Guiadó's efforts hit a wall, leading to Trump reportedly growing bored with the topic by June.
Traveling in Europe with her boyfriend, feeling vaguely oppressed and bored with tourist sites, she begins to imagine each of their destinations as a photograph on the wall of their future house.
I know plenty of high-school aged fans who love the game the way it is played and don't get bored with it, because they take the time to understand the game.
"Eric [Paddock's brother] believed Paddock may have conducted the attack because he had done everything in the world he wanted to do and was bored with everything," investigators wrote in the report.
There's no indication of when or if Apple will allow it to happen, but it seems to be a step in the right direction for those who are bored with the present options.
I was afraid that when Dug would turn one of these around I would have to mouth the usual polite compliments and inside I would be quite bored with the same old stuff.
Lawrence continues to be a walking cliche; so after going through a break, having a lot of meaningless sex, getting bored with work, and contracting chlamydia, Issa's ex wants to go to church.
Alex: I had stumbled on some punk and hardcore shows, and it was really awesome at first, but then I started to feel bored with hearing the same thing over and over again.
Catherine de Vivonne, aka the Marquise de Rambouillet, is credited with starting one of the first major salons in Paris around 21999, after she became bored with the gossip of the French court.
But the core of his message was protectionist and nativist, comfortable with an expansive welfare state, bored with religious conservatism, and dismissive of the commitments that constitute the post-Cold War Pax Americana.
The former world number 17's ranking has crashed to 146 in an extended absence since Wimbledon, where he said he was "bored" with tennis after a first round defeat to Mischa Zverev.
Back in 2010, he was studying at UC Santa Cruz, when he realized he had become bored with one of his favorite Pokémon games, Pokémon Ruby, which had been released seven years prior.
And in fact, according to experts, parents are better off spending their money on vacations than they are spending it on toys, which kids are often bored with a week or two later.
He goes on to accuse the president of getting bored with the tragedies in Puerto Rico and Las Vegas and turning instead to picking fights with the football players protesting during the national anthem.
Shields is 9-0 as a pro boxer and holds a BUNCH of world titles -- but she admits she's getting a little bored with the lackluster competition in women's boxing ... and wants a challenge.
One of the camp's counselors helped her to understand why she was spending so much time online -- as soon as she got bored with one app, she'd switch to another, then another, then another.
Wrestlers are casting glances at paychecks from places other than WWE, fans are more tuned in, and even Vince McMahon seems to be getting bored with the whole thing, as the XFL rumblings indicate.
PlusBklyn: Bored with most plus-size clothing options on the market, Alexis Krase has stocked her New York City shop with novelty prints, biker babe looks, and more, including brands from Junarose to TuesdayBassen.
James only obliges because he's bored with killing animals and has decided that Alyssa will be his next victim—but before he gets the chance to kill her, she starts to grow on him.
However, if you're bored with the same old tabletop aquarium or need to free up some counter space, we've got exciting news for you: you can have a fish tank mounted on the wall.
" Pelley said that after the CBS interview aired, Trump would likely tweet an attack on Schultz, to which Schultz responded: "I think, like most people, I've become bored with President Trump and his tweets.
Eventually, I was ready for something different: Proud of myself for getting in shape and a little bored with my workout routine, I wanted to keep the momentum going and find a new challenge.
"Instead of being locked in our house, bored, with nothing to do, we'd rather rent a house with a pool and a tennis court so we can try to enjoy our time," Jennifer said.
When I read Harry Potter for the 500th time, I'm communing with the spirits of the Sherlockians who hounded Arthur Conan Doyle into writing more mysteries long after he was bored with his detective.
The reduced but now better-known version of the ballet sanctioned by Balanchine in his final years ("I was bored with it," he told a colleague) is "Apollo"-lite: neater, flimsier, entirely less transporting.
Our bud Cara Nicoletti got bored with your traditional Thanksgiving pumpkin pie and decided to spice it up a bit, with some tangy goat cheese in the filling and a rosemary-infused almond cookie crust.
Once upon a time (1991, to be precise) in a land not that far away (New York City, actually), a senior fashion editor at Mademoiselle magazine named Kate Brosnahan decided she was bored with handbags.
Edward Kline, a Yale math major who, bored with the department store chain he inherited, devoted his career to supporting Soviet dissidents in Russia and promoting their cause abroad, died on June 19773 in Manhattan.
Disrupted begins to chip away, a bit, at the superficial gawking I'd grown bored with and to argue that the trouble with Silicon Valley isn't the excesses of companies-as-adult-frat-houses — not really.
If consumers grow bored with runway fashions by the time they hit stores, and wait to buy miniskirts when the weather turns warm, brands should adjust their calendars to bring shoppers merchandise when they want it.
A sequel needs to be a repetition of certain things so that those who are familiar will stick around, but it also needs to have substantial differences so that they won't get bored with the game.
And if you get bored with your character's current appearance, voice, or outfit, plastic surgery and clothing from the varied boutiques of Steelport cost a pittance, so you can reinvent yourself as often as you please.
Now, those travelers have become "a little bit bored with the predictability of big brands and standards, so what they're looking for now is a more personalized, unique, boutique style experience," he tells CNBC's Managing Asia.
But in Westworld's homage to the many-headed Western tradition, the other worlds are only fodder for a subplot — bonus story spaces to make sure the viewer does not get too bored with the main park.
Cool-Toned Pastel ColorThough you're looking at a more extensive maintenance plan if you need to first lighten your hair, pastel tones are a fun way to keep you from getting bored with your winter color.
Throughout season three, they're doing the same show night after night, so it's only natural the girls begin to get bored with zombie-walking through the motions, repeating the same lines and hitting the same moves.
Instead of checking the news and social media constantly (or, more realistically, every time we get snagged or bored with our actual work), it's probably better to check at a few scheduled intervals during the day.
Partly it's because pundits are bored with conventional policy discussion – and/or don't want to be bothered learning enough to understand actually existing policy issues, preferring sparkly new stuff they can praise simply for its newness.
I'm originally from San Diego and have been living in Philly for four years, but we are at a point where we're both kind of bored with this city and want to make a big change.
If you're bored with your hair, but don't feel quite ready for an entirely new cut or color at the salon, the best way to pull yourself out of the rut is with a new style.
I suppose the post-credits scene ties into both Doctor Manhattan and Adrian Veidt's stories in that even a huge megalomaniac like Veidt grows tired of endless adulation, essentially bored with the life of a god.
The 24-year-old, once touted a future top 10 player, has not played since Wimbledon where he caused an uproar by declaring himself "bored" with the game after a listless first round defeat to Mischa Zverev.
When she mentioned parables, I used the opening to ask her religious beliefs, only to have her tell me that, while she's "into robot Jesus," she's also "not really so into theology" and bored with the subject.
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The trick is wild ... Khan tosses a plastic bottle in the air, hits it just right so it stays spinning ... and then he keeps it in the air with punch after punch until he's bored with it.
" He added, "I was just bored with the love song, the idea of the love song as the archetype, and also the culture that suggests romantic love is the end-all and be-all of human existence.
Mr. Johnson, at that time already being discussed as a future prime minister, seemed enamored of the status and power of City Hall, but "bored with the whole concept of politics and taking responsibility," Ms. Jones said.
PopCrave reports that Grande is pairing the music video for "Break Up With Your Boyfriend I'm Bored" with the release of Thank U, Next, and she's teasing the music video and a snippet of the song on Twitter.
The Guardian reported that some tourists found the experience to be too commercial, while others grew bored with the shows, becoming interested only when a wooden stave was broken across the back of one of the warrior monks.
Near the end of her tenure, fashion critics grew bored with her clothes, many of which reworked themes that Gucci had been exploring since the nineties, when Tom Ford, the American designer, revitalized the brand with outré glamour.
With a week and a half to go before ballots are due, the annual Oscar race has officially entered the stage when voters can grow bored with the sure bets — repeated for months by prognostication outfits like GoldDerby.
When Bucky started to grow a little bored with the Criss Cross Crash, I helped him attach some of his other Hot Wheels sets to it, though he was able to do it easily on his own too.
And PixelatedBoat ups the ante with each paragraph to the point where not only has Trump's staff constructed a special TV tower to deliver this fake channel, the fictional Trump is bored with it because the gorillas aren't fighting.
Videos can be broken up into sub-15-second chunks, idea by idea, so you can easily fast-forward with a tap if you get bored with certain details and skip to the next pertinent piece of the news.
When you can see the end, but you know there's still some distance left to travel before you arrive, that's when it becomes easiest to get bored with what's happening, or for a storyteller to wallow in perfunctory plotting.
Although she would go on to have a prolific career filled with dozens of movies and six high-profile marriages, the actress became bored with her life in the limelight and continued inventing at home during her free time.
Days later, both bored with their regular routines — Karl with his vapid girlfriend, and Danny with stale home life — Danny-as-Lance and Karl-as-Roxette get back into the game, and once again eschew fighting for hooking up.
Bored with Panini's because it was completely empty, I decided to take a trip across the street to the Tequila Ranch, which is a club I've been going to since before I was supposed to be going to clubs.
Tomic was returning to tournament play for the first time since his first round loss at Wimbledon in July, after which he said he was bored with tennis and had played at 50 percent for much of his career.
The first single is called "Bored With This Desire to Get Ripped," which is a Smiths-esque jam, set to lyrics based on the entire oeuvre of Morrissey — and all the Amazon customer reviews of the P90x workout DVDs.
It is such a cleverly observed, wickedly accurate book, a cautionary tale to all those happily married midlifers who are bored with contentment and think it might be fine to each have a brief time in the greener grass.
Another idea: if you tend to get bored with cardio machines, you can spice things up with burpees (and get a strengthening boost): run/elliptical/cycle/row for five minutes at a good clip; then, hop off and do 10 burpees.
Tomic has been in trouble for "tanking" (not trying) during matches before and was fined $15,000 here in 2017 after admitting faking an injury during a loss to Mischa Zverev in the first round, saying later he was "bored" with Wimbledon.
I've reached the point of winter where I'm bored with all of my clothing and can't wait to start wearing sandals and tunics again, but unfortunately this is Chicago and there's still at least two more months of sweater weather.
Deadpool winds up with his own backup: X-Men members Colossus (an unconvincingly rubbery CGI character voiced by Stefan Kapicic) and eye-rolling, bored-with-it-all new kid Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), both of whom are inhumanly tough.
I don't know if that's because the offers of work have dried up or because I've got bored with Trump, decided that he can be a distraction from other issues, and remembered that I've got my own country to think about.
On the left, the speed with which "Abolish ICE" went viral shows that activists are bored with this idea, while immigrant communities themselves have grown deeply cynical after a decade of talk led to no action and then to Donald Trump.
We made sure we stocked up on can goods and lots of fruits and vegetables that we can pair with any food we want to cook for the week just so we don't get bored with what we were eating.
Soon after, the horse admits that he is bored with his job as tour guide, and that the floor is not quite as beautiful as he has described it; he then further invites the woman to another party that same evening.
Admittedly, there have been some low moments: Until a few weeks ago, if I was bored with Seamless and didn't want to leave my apartment, dinner was more or less me standing in my kitchen spooning peanut butter from the jar.
This solves an issue we've previously covered, which is that broadcasters don't want to actually start their broadcast until a lot of people have tuned in, but early viewers leave because they get bored with watching the broadcaster wait for new users.
We start to get to know Michael's minions, who are still trying to act out the parts of saintly people as extras in the Good Place but are getting more restless and bored with the lack of their usual fire and brimstone.
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She stressed that she had not grown bored with the work she had been doing for ABC — far from it — but she found that she was able to solve crises that once occupied a week of her time in 30 minutes flat.
Louise and Tom need to figure out how to stop being bored with each other, and while the series is structured to keep us in suspense about the outcome, it's hard to be pessimistic, because both performances are so expressive, aware and alive.
I found that the number of items for the price was just at my sweet spot: $88 is what I'd normally spend on buying a couple pieces of clothing that I'd surely grow bored with a year or two down the line.
Loosely based on Welsh myths, the books tell a fairly conventional story: A young boy bored with his ordinary life sets off on a series of adventures, learns some lessons, confronts a great evil, becomes a man, and assumes a place of leadership.
"There are people in the U.S. who are bored with Ukraine, who think it is not an American problem that Washington should be involved in," said Kortunov, whose think tank is close to the Russian Foreign Ministry but who has also expressed independent views.
He said he had volunteered to work as a spy for the O.S.S. because he felt a sense of duty to the country that had adopted him and his family just as the Holocaust loomed — and because he was bored with his prior military assignments.
I haven't gotten bored with PUBG since it released, and the five hours I've put into footage capture to make clips since the feature launched suggests that this is just another way for me to experience, enjoy, and share this wonderful and weird video game.
As president, Mr. Trump would become so bored with the details of domestic policy that aides long ago stopped sharing all but the most top-line specifics of their plans — including the reorganization, according to several people who have worked closely with Mr. Trump.
My motivation to rethink how I interpreted our scope-and-sequence came when I realized my students were bored with what they were writing and so was I. But at the same time, our reading choices were more vital and varied than ever before.
They disregard the specifics of campaigns and candidates, focusing only on shifts in the economy and a series of historical correlations, like the tendency of voters to become bored with incumbent politicians, counterbalanced by the tendency of a strong economy to favor the incumbent party.
When done right, they marry the best of both worlds: Every time you start to get bored with the characters' self-indulgent wallowing in their own problems, there's a dragon; just when you start to lose track of the characters' psychologies, there's an existential crisis.
According to the source, Don Jr. also indicated that he'd reportedly grown a little bored with corporate life, despite the fact that he and his brother Eric have been handed the reigns to the several billion-dollar Trump Organization while their father runs the country.
"From (the) Chinese government point of view, I think they will tend to get a little bit bored with these antics because the China government really is about planning," Jim McCafferty, head of Asia ex-Japan research at Nomura Securities, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday.
" Then, upon returning to Florence's Uffizi yet again: "I am tired, can't go on, am bored with the succeeding pictures, as when one doesn't want to speak to people or be spoken to … In looking out of the window there is the relief of not focusing.
"I'm getting kind of bored with the illegal parking conversation, because I feel like the problems we're trying to solve are so much bigger than that," said Maggie Gendron, who heads strategic development at LimeBike, one of the scooter share companies participating in Washington's pilot project.
Read more: New Zealand's new Labour Party leader is so bored with your sexism That's how many people Turkey put on trial at once Tuesday in a massive courthouse specially built in the capital Ankara to handle cases related to the last year's bloody coup attempt.
And third, my kids are much less excited about Legos now than when they were tiny, and we want to make sure that intelligent machines retain their goals as they get smarter so they don't get as bored with the goal of being nice to humanity.
Burberry, Tom Ford, Thakoon and Tommy Hilfiger declared that the problem was the time lag between shows and sales (usually about six months, after which everyone is bored with the old clothes and has moved on), so they switched to a see now/sell now system.
If this weekend is a marriage, the bottom of the sixth is the moment when the couple grows so bored with their sex life that they start role-playing as a pair of dolphin trainers and are caught screwing in the show tank by night security staff at SeaWorld.
The pair, and the team, were always most comfortable and most spectacular on the break, where they zoomed past and around and over defenders in every fashion, as if—bored with merely getting easy buckets—they were trying to perform all the latent variety in the word fast.
Despite being named for Jennifer Jason Leigh's wonderful Lisa, Anomalisa is ultimately a story about a self-involved man who's bored with his life, so he briefly flirts with something a little different in a desperate attempt to find a spark buried in the flat fog of his consciousness.
Hopefully, he'd become Natalia's boyfriend, and then she'd get bored with him the way she did with all of them, and then he would realize that always, from the very first moment we'd looked into each other's eyes in the hotel lobby, he'd been in love with me.
Lobbied the UK to give a major diplomatic post to his political ally Perhaps bored with stocking his own cabinet, Trump in a tweet on November 213 suggested that his ideological ally and campaign pal, the right-wing former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, would make a fine diplomat.
TMZ broke the story ... the Spice Girls will reunite for a concert tour -- probably towards the end of summer -- that will begin in England and migrate over to the U.S. of A. We're told Victoria and David Beckham often do their own thing, and she's bored with being on the sidelines.
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It's not humans getting bored with words, it's Facebook throwing the levers of control to carve out some space for video consumption, with the aim of creating its own highly engaged rich video arena (a la Snapchat) amid all the word-swapping people continue to do as they communicate with their friends.
"Riding it, knowing it could catch fire at any moment, makes it more interesting," the student continued in what was either a clear cry for help or the reasonable words of a young man bored with the world and lacking any real outlet for his testosterone-addled desire to see death and destruction.
"Apply this formula to a rear-wheel drive sedan and they might be able to go after a younger consumer who is bored with the played-out BMW 3-Series but wants to move out of their Soul they have had since college," said Sullivan, who is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Socially I could be shy and a bit awkward, but we were studying Moby Dick in school, and I was so bored with the teacher's presentation that—I guess it was obvious—the teacher got mad and told me if I thought I could present it better, to come up and do it.
No, but there was one coincidental thing, which is that I was getting bored with equity analysis, so I started looking for business journalism jobs, because I wanted to write, and I ended up interviewing with Jason Calacanis to be a deputy editor on Silicon Alley Reporter or Venture Reporter or one of those publications.
Given that as of the end of Guardians of the Galaxy 2, and throughout Infinity War, he's an irascible, video-game-obsessed, bored-with-everything teenager, it also makes sense that he wouldn't show much obvious parental deference for Rocket, and that viewers would have no way of knowing he saw Rocket as his father.
Ten years ago, my routine would be unrecognizable The next time you're bored with your phone, or tired of hearing about the latest wearable, or fed up with whatever device you're trying to command with your voice not responding, perhaps it's worth taking stock of just how much things have changed in such a short time.
After talking about the importance of momentum to success, Trump started in on an anecdote about a developer who built a successful company, then sold it, then got bored in retirement: He got bored with this life of yachts, and sailing, and all of the things he did in the South of France and other places.
By the time the picks rolled around to Sami Zayn and Bray Wyatt, even the McMahons and their GMs—Bryan for Smackdown and a startlingly hirsute Mick Foley for Raw—seemed bored, with one choice barely announced before the next pick followed on its heels, faster and faster, until the back half of the draft was shunted off to the WWE Network.
I see my friends and fellow beauty writers trying out such experimental makeup looks, like pastel ombré shadow and blue iridescent highlighter, and I can't help but feel a little bored with my personal M.O. So, in an effort to make a change, I decided to heed the advice I'm constantly writing about and take a cue from the runways.
On her enchanted island, Alcina — the soprano Shannon Mercer, who expertly navigated her character's transformation from beguiling to crazed — seduces knights and, once bored with them, turns them (and those who attempt to rescue them) into plants, convincingly conjured in Gilbert Blin's production with leafy masks that make the characters, in stately period costumes, seem as if they're at a ball.
Louie, would you want another ... If you could grow a social network, or a place where you could communicate with your friends that was from a green field, a lot of people are talking about why isn't there a social network that you pay for, or a separate one with everyone being mad or upset with Facebook or bored with Facebook or any of the others.
Rather, it's something really fun to do with your money, and hey, if a few years down the road you get bored with playing real-life fantasy sports, you can always cash out by selling your new plaything to the next sucker who comes along—and given the way the U.S. economy is going, there likely will be more suckers coming down the pike.
Maybe I'm bored with the idea of Solo: A Star Wars Story because it is not Lando: A Star Wars story, and while I generally poo-poo those who criticize one thing for not being another, entirely different thing, I think the decision to do a Han Solo movie before a Lando movie may have been a misstep regarding giving the fans (OK, me, specifically me) what they (I) want from Star Wars.
I did not want to talk about my despicable bits, the parts of my consciousness I'd been dousing in motherwort tincture and pointedly ignoring: the sense of erratic nihilism I'd recently developed, which has me constantly vacillating between the impulse to just give up and the impulse to behave insanely because nothing matters anyway, or the fact that I'm deeply bored with my life, stressed and aimless, but too afraid to make a significant change.
Bored with the farm and Depression-era small-town life, teased for being a "sissy" and confused and ashamed about his sexual identity, the young Ashbery found escape routes wherever he could: reading voraciously, going to the movies, inventing magical kingdoms with a small group of kids he called the "Knight Club," and poring over a Life magazine feature on Dada and Surrealism he fell in love with as a 9-year-old.
The showrunners, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, seemed bored with and embarrassed by the magical element of the saga, hustling through the supernatural stuff and declining to explain crucial motivations and purposes, in order to get back to the political material … but then their haste also deprived the political plot of its sociological complexity, its ripped-from-the-pages-of-history plausibility, that was necessary to make the horror and catharsis of the early seasons work.
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He tells the Ranger the story of the time Coyote got bored with life and crawled into his own asshole and all the world went dark, but the Ranger says he is tired of stories with happy endings, and he peels off his mask (an experience not unlike pulling your pants down in church, he remarks with an embarrassed wince as it rips away), exchanges his white hat for a black one, and borrows Tonto's bandy-legged old paint, Scout, to hobble down into the mining town and raise a little hell, announcing himself, guns blazing, as a wild-ass Cavendish cousin.

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