To me, at least by this point, where I usually have at least one device able to access the Internet at all times, true boredom is something that has to be inflicted on me. I'd have to lose access to my phone (or iPad, or whatever book I've brought with me, because I never leave my home without at least one of those things), and whoever's in charge would have to go out of their way to keep me from getting access to what Hannibal called my "Mind Palace."
At this point, boredom seems to be little more than a momentary feeling, one that's only a small decision away from ending, whether it's what book I should read, what movie I should watch, or what video I should watch on what platform. These days, the closest thing I get to a prolonged feeling of boredom is when I'm watching something for the Deep Hurting Project and the movie in question is simply dull. And even then, that's just me subjecting that feeling to myself.
As for Ten coming out as being on the Spectrum, well, just watch this video and replace "gay" with "Autistic":
At this point, boredom seems to be little more than a momentary feeling, one that's only a small decision away from ending, whether it's what book I should read, what movie I should watch, or what video I should watch on what platform. These days, the closest thing I get to a prolonged feeling of boredom is when I'm watching something for the Deep Hurting Project and the movie in question is simply dull. And even then, that's just me subjecting that feeling to myself.
As for Ten coming out as being on the Spectrum, well, just watch this video and replace "gay" with "Autistic":
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.