Sentences with phrase «felt bored of»

So I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you are reading this, and feeling bored of our relentlessness on the dead baby chat.
I woke up in the morning feeling bored of getting dressed... like seriously, the thought of putting pants on was just... no.
However, after a few weeks I'll burn out and all of a sudden feel bored of the routine, and eager to make excuses.
I feel bored of going to seek dates at these places and stopped going there.
And regardless of some rebellious feelings born of perceived oppression, the teen is following the plan.
Feeling bored of worksheets?
It's an almost indescribable feeling born of the power of touching, even virtually, another person.

Not exact matches

I mean, in order to make it appealing, and an increase that portion of the Venn diagram of people actually want to go, it's got ta be really fun and exciting and it can't feel cramped or boring.
Tsarnaev, who was born in Kyrgyzstan, never took the stand, he never spoke of his motivations for the attack or any guilt he may now feel.
According to the Financial Times, «JPMorgan executives are particularly concerned at the disappointment felt by Bear's rank and file, many of whom are shareholders, at the low takeover price.»
«Of course, anything boring is terrible, especially companies, so we decided to send something unusual, something that made us feel.
You probably feel some combination of bored, burdened and «Blech!»
On the opposite end of that spectrum, if you lecture the entire time, your introverts will feel comfortable and your extroverts will get bored.
The useful post aims to help those of us who weren't born with a Steve Jobs - style ruthless streak learn to say no without feeling like complete jerks or damaging relationships and offers specific tactics and phrasing to use, including:
Their version was born of the feeling that whether at the office or at home with the family, they were neglecting their other responsibilities.
Selasi was born in England, grew up in the United States, and has lived and felt emotional connections to a number of other places, for various reasons.
Even introverts don't like to feel lonely; this may seem like the science of the blazingly obvious, but it bears repeating.
Do you feel empty and bored, and wait for two weeks of vacation to fulfill your yearly quota of fun?
That's not to say the participants enjoyed being apathetically bored... Apathetic boredom was more like depression in that participants felt flat and incapable of emotion.»
When a consumer hears the story of how your company was born, he or she can feel an immediate emotional connection with you.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) is working with Emotiv to develop a corporate version of the headset that would allow, for example, virtual conferencing with avatars that represent people's expressions and feelings — so you would know who was engaged, who was bored, who was laughing at your jokes, and, maybe, who was pretending to laugh.
The study found that people who identify as women generally bear the brunt of most of the negative qualities of sex, particularly worry and feeling pressured (feelings of disgust after the fact resulted in postcoital regret for both men and women).
Not so the Canadian stock market, which is why we are all acutely feeling the painful effects of a bear market in energy and why this would be a great time to think about whether you're getting enough diversification from your holdings.
Generation Z, those born 1997 to present, now represent 27 percent of the U.S. population, a larger group than Millennials, and although only older Gen Zs are entering adulthood, their impact on the food industry is already being felt, finds a new study by The NPD Group, a leading global information company.
See «Bear Market Insights» on the Research & Insight page of our website to get an idea of how this felt in the 73 - 74 decline.
I feel like training and «continuing education» get a bad reputation because it sounds boring, but it's one of the most important things to me.
The Guardian's US millennials feel more working class than any other generation covers data from the General Social Survey showing that the number of millennials (born 1980 to 2000) who consider themselves middle class has fallen from 45.6 % in 2002 to 34.8 % in 2014.
And in a bear market, those who have expensive toys they don't need will feel the weight of 1000 boulders on their shoulders because their jobs may be at risk.
Noble Bitcoin was born out of a feeling shared by co-founders Charles Thorngren and Collin Plume that the advisors in their industry were becoming less honest and more interested in lining their own pockets than providing clients with real value.
Nobody should be surprised that after having totally missed the fourth longest and fifth most powerful bull market of the last 100 years, the bears draped into professor Shiller's CAPE would decide to do a more thorough inspection of the fabric that made them so comfortable and confident during the past several years but which is making them feel totally naked now.
But as more and more borrowers felt the pinch of student loan debt repayment, a new industry was born to help make it a bit more manageable: student loan refinancing.
They believe that shareholder value could be unlocked though the separate public trading of Timken's steel and bearings businesses and feel that Timken's conglomerate structure causes the company's stock to trade at a significant discount.
I really had no choice in this matter, for when I first happened upon the writings of Benjamin Graham, I felt as if I was born to play the role of value investor.»
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
Consider for a moment, what it must feel like to a Muslim born in the United States, particularly to a child, to bear the brunt of this abuse.
Largely I would echo what Christine has already said about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I see as the difference between this type of acceptance and the attitude of the many Christians who view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
Sorry, it's not the job of the church to help us to feel good about our sin... but rather to condemn it so that repentance can happen and that faith may be born, or to continue.
The scripture dealing with Judas having been better off not being born, simply relates to the shame he will feel in due time when he is resurrected on earth to find earth's billions acknowledging him as the betrayer of the world's saviour, yikes!!
If you had been born in Denmark about 1100 years ago such expeerience would have made you feel the presence of Odin, Thor or Freja.
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If born in the Amazon jungle 400 years ago you would feel the company of some junglespirit.
If born in India you would feel some of the Hindu goods or perhaps feel Allah by your side.
You sort of feel sorry for them because their pride has blinded their eyes as the pride of the Pharisees blinded their eyes to a Messiah riding in to glorious Jerusalem on a donkey, and all things «supposedly born of a virgin».
Once embraced, it essentially reconfigures a piece of the mind, usually in a small peripheral way, but sometimes in a radical transformation that feels like being born again.
That they felt all non-whites were born with the blood of satan?
I feel terrible for children born to the likes of Dala and Topher.
She uses as bases of her arguments the philosophies of «early Christians,» which I feel bears no weight as they were not the prophets who understood and wrote the holy scripture.
I might have bought «Like most people in every generation born into Christian families we long for meaning and feel that in the concept of Jesus».
Anyway, trying to communicate this, and the other issues, to my then pastor was also fraught with problems as he seemed too preoccupied with how my leaving was making him feel than with the years of rejection I described which led to me leaving, I say leaving but I only moved to a church up the road (I had been in the first church for over 20 years but couldn't bear it any longer, which was a sad outcome).
That's born out of love, and it feels entirely different than someone who is simply trying to throw a stone at you.
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