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Day 2 of Be Bored

An episode of the Be Bored podcast, hosted by Bored, titled "Day 2 of Be Bored " was published on October 11, 2023 and runs 2 minutes.

October 11, 2023 ·2m · Be Bored

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***Warning Please do not listen while driving or operating heavy machinery or if the task requires your full attention.*** In this hectic world we live in we rarely take time to get out of our own head and just be. I created this podcast for myself to help with my creativity and focus but in the process I hope it can help you too.

***Warning Please do not listen while driving or operating heavy machinery or if the task requires your full attention.*** In this hectic world we live in we rarely take time to get out of our own head and just be. I created this podcast for myself to help with my creativity and focus but in the process I hope it can help you too.
You Must Be Bored Ethan Smith Best friends, Ethan and Taylor, discuss a wide range of topics that usually spiral into nonsense. If you listen to this podcast then…..you must be bored Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 086 by Various LibriVox "The democracy of the future will sicken of a chronic and mortal boredom," was Aldous Huxley's prophecy for the United States in 1923. You won't be bored listening to these 20 recordings, selected by their readers, with topics ranging from Leacock's humorous Manual of Education to Unamuno's Tragic Sense of Life. There's an artist's diary (Thomas Cole); an after-dinner speech (Mark Twain); reflections on Beauty by John Burroughs; Willa Cather and Christopher Morley on writing; and Leibniz on the Origin of Things. Political topics include the Power of Third Parties; the House of Commons; the 1904 South Dakota Land Lottery; and an NAACP anti-lynching poster. The 1918 Influenza Epidemic mirrors today's Covid quarantine and mask requirements; while virtual adventure beckons in Königstein Fortress; an Equatorial Chinese Wedding; Nellie Bly; and An Humane Skeleton of Extraordinary Size. Finally, acts of heroism are celebrated in A Pioneer Girl and in Poland's Tadeusz Kościuszko. (Summary by S The Point Tech Podcast Nikhil Bhatia We're a podcast that aims to deliver "To-The-Point" tech news so you can keep up with all the developments in the tech world in less than 20 minutes a week! We take suggestions from you, the audience as to what you want to hear in our podcast so you'll​ never be bored of the content! We provide unbiased tech facts, news, and more in their most fun, engaging form for 25 minutes straight!Visit our website, https://pointtechpodcast.weebly.com/ to drop in your suggestions about the Podcast and let us know if you liked the last episode and what you want us to include in the next one! The House of a Thousand Candles Meredith Nicholson A top ten bestseller of 1906, The House of a Thousand Candles is part adventure/mystery and part romance. The book begins with young Jack Glenarm returning from various exploits in Europe and Africa for the reading of his grandfather’s will. In it, he stands to inherit his grandfather’s estate, but only if he can remain for one year in residence at the old man’s unfinished “House of a Thousand Candles” in Annandale, Indiana, with only his grandfather’s mysterious valet for company. If he violates the terms of the will, the house will go to a young woman, heretofore unknown to him, whom the will also forbids Jack to marry if he wants to retain his inheritance. This all sounds very mundane to Jack and he fully expects to be quite bored in very short order. Soon after Jack’s arrival at Glenarm House, however, various strange occurrences ensue, and he soon finds himself absorbed in the most lively adventure of his life! (summary by J. M. Smallheer)
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