Bored To Death?

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Have you ever been "Bored to death"? If so, You should hear what Kristen Lewis has to say.
She thinks that we need more boredom in our life. We definitely don't need any more in our life.
Us as kids don't need anymore boredom in our lives because we're bored most of the school day.
Why would we need more boredom? Also, Boredom can lead to doing stupid things, Those stupid things can get you hurt.Finnaly, Boredom can bring back bad memories, Which can make you sad. On the other hand some people think that we need more boredom.
Being so bored that you do stupid things like riding your bike down the stairs and falling and breaking a bone would be bad wouldn't it? This is why boredom is horrible because if you do stupid things because you're bored

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