cause they don't have cool pictures in them like when we were little :(
It's all a matter of preference really. I find business classes boring because all you do is regurgitate stuff that the professor and textbooks say and it's just inherently dry to me. No real analytical thinking and inane procedures to me while science and engineering really tickle my brain so they seem interesting to me.
I find this really offensive, they can only seem boring until you get to know them. Take your time to get to know them and don't be so stereotypical
So they seem like they are trying to promote diversity, and to get money as an effect of affirmative action.
A boring person is already an individual. Boring is a judgment call and a person who may seem boring to you is just perfect for someone else.
Personally, i think it is :) At first, i thought it was so boring !But now, i can't seem to leave it :D
Because they seem to be too lazy to answer the questions in textbooks or ask a smart person.
Boring is my surname. Lots of sources seem to take wild guesses and state their guesses as Where_did_the_surname_Boring_originate. You get that Boring means serious or dull or that it has something to do with mining or "boring" into rock. From my studies Boring is a name that's grouped with others with the root "ber/bor". And they seem to have both root forms. You have Boring/Bering, Bohr/Behr, Born/Bern, Borman/Berman, Boren/Beren, etc. Most genealogies seem to end up in Northern Germany and Denmark. The germanic root for bear seems the most likely.
There is no definitive answer to this question as everyone's opinion on what constitutes a boring book may vary. Some readers may find technical manuals, certain textbooks, or overly descriptive books to be boring.
put sparklers in it put tobasco on it
Handwriting (may seem boring!) a dance, anything you enjoy to do?:)
Many infomration sources seem to take wild guesses and state their guesses as fact. You get that Boring means serious or dull or that it has something to do with mining or "boring" into rock. Careful research shows that Boring is a name that's grouped with others with the root "ber/bor". They seem to have both root forms. You have Boring/Bering, Bohr/Behr, Born/Bern, Borman/Berman, Boren/Beren, etc. Most genealogies seem to end up in Northern Germany and Denmark. The germanic root for bear seems the most likely.
it's boring but helpful