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How do you stop boredum?

There are many things you can do to "stop boredum". Like going outside, making crafts, watching T.V... The list is endless.


How do you spell boredum?

Boredom is the correct spelling. Sally's boredom was unbearable.


How do you get rid of boredum?

Find something interesting to do, or someone interesting to talk to. play some online games


What is a word that describes the opposite of fun?

Take a guess? boredum or not having a good time look it up at dictionar.com dah


Is it possible to die of boredum?

Well, not of boredom, per se, but it's not uncommon for folks who are bored to try to find "exciting" things to relieve their boredom and those "exciting" things end up causing their demise (like maybe skydiving, for instance). But I wouldn't worry too much, there is a world of interesting things out there if you just get yourself and get involved. Good luck. You cannot die of boredom, but some people who have mental disabilities and self-harm, might try and hurt themselves, as this gives them something to do. There are many things you can do, like revision for school, play out with mates and stuff. You can, however, indirectly die of boredom. Boredom can cause depression, which in the long run can eventually lead to suicide.


What are some the metaphor in phantom tollbooth?

Some metaphors in "The Phantom Tollbooth" include Milo's journey representing the value of curiosity and learning, the literal split between Dictionopolis and Digitopolis symbolizing the divide between words and numbers, and the characters like Tock the watchdog and the Spelling Bee personifying different aspects of language and knowledge.


How can a 17 year old 5'9 female lose 45 pounds?

First, determine what your ideal weight is. for a female with a height of 5'9", your ideal weight is between 135-155. Pay attention to your serving sizes, it the nutrition guide says 1/2 cup, then eat just the serving size. When you are done with you meal (serving sizes of each menu item) wait twenty minutes. It takes your stomach 20 minutes to alert the brain that it is satisfied. Drink an 8 oz glass of water before your each your meal. Your body requires about 1200 calories a day to lose weight. So if you are not feeding yourself, then your body goes into starvation mode and stores everything you eat for future use and conversion to energy. Always eat breakfast. eat a midmoring snack, eat lunch, eat a midafternoon snack, eat a sensible dinner, and have a glass of milk 1/2 hour before bed time. When you are feeling hungry between these times, eat fresh fruits and fresh vegetables. They carry "water weight" and keep you full longer. Finally, you did not gain the weight you are trying to lose in a short period, so logically speaking, if you gained 45 pounds over the last 12 months, don't beat yourself up if it takes you 12 months to lose it!! Set a reasonable goal. Lets say you weight 180, shoot for 18 lbs to begin with, a smaller goal is always easier to reach than a large one. Track you progress. Write down what you eat and how much, track your calories, weight yourself once a week and keep a weight chart. Healthy weight loss is 1-2 pounds per week. BUT you have to be accountable. When you cheat on your weight loss goal, you are only cheating yourself. One thing that really works for me is always having gum in my purse. Sometimes our body is bored, not hungry, but we tend to feed it. Thirst, hunger and boredum pains of the body are all the same and we tend to assume we are hungry. ALWAYS try gum or thirst before you feed. I have been a weight watcher member for several years and I have lost 48 pounds doing just what I've shared with you. Email me if you need encouragement at bellcoent@yahoo.com


What is a pilots schedule?

Before I go into this you need to know that every Pilots schedule is different, I do around 1-3 flights a week depending on the time of year, however some crews might do up to 5 countries a day ( but these would be short haul flights) where as mine are usually mundane 10 hour stretches of hell and boredum..My basic schedule (although times will vary dramatically) is..arrive at airport at about 6am and report to crew office and meet up with crewAt about 7am i'd be finding out latest weather information and studying out flightplan and arranging my charts.At around 8am the first passengers are arriving at the airport and the crew are on the aircraft, At this point the first officer (poor guy) is walking around the aircraft in the freezing cold checking for any damage or cause for concern on the parts of the aircraft he can see and reach ( the walkaround inspection)- Which is utterly pointless on an aircraft this big as you can only see about 30% of it on the ground. While im sitting in the cockpit trying to think of a way to avoid talking to the mechanic about his latest round of golf and actually getting him to explain to me any work the aircraft's had done on it.At this stage the First officer is back where he belongs in the right hand seat and is begging ATC for a decent departure slot for our flight While I Calculate our stats such as our V-Speeds and the parameters for the flight using usually wrong data from the fuel truck guy and the luggage ground crew.After this is done the passengers are usually boarding and while Im getting our IFR and pre taxi clearence's from ATC the first officer is programming the flight management system with the beacons and NDB's that we'll be using for the flight and usually also sets the autopilot if I havnt already done that By 10am we should have departed..........9 Boring hours staring at clouds and trying to make out the figures on dirty LCD displays from the mechanics grubby fingers, At around 8 or 9 PM non local (zulu) time we touch down and the aircraft is de-boarding while myself and the first officer discuss anything from in flight experience's to football teams to stop ourselfs from falling asleep. Around 20 mins after all the passengers are off the aircraft and the cabin crew have dealed with the mess the passengers leave behind the APU is turned off and the power to the aircraft cut shortly before we leave it at the gate for the American mechanics to fiddle with (break). We are picked up by the late bus and taken to our hotel where we say goodnight to each other....eat a pot noodle and immediatly collapse onto the bed and instantly fall asleep.The whole day is repeated again the next day until I get home to my paranoid wife and where I usually receive 2 days off before repeating the process again and again.....people say....oh Gee that looks like an amazing lifestyle.......trust me....its stressfull.....tiring.....puts stress on the familly and freinds. But for some reason....I love it.