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I know its xmas eve and all but I'm pretty bored (bah humbug!) anyway I am just going to while away my time listening to songs on youtube... and writing random stuff here on pf...
berkeman said:Not bored. On a cleaning binge. Weird.
lisab said:berkeman has the cleanest Christmas tree ornaments on his block.
Get well soon - and drink some hot sauce!Hepth said:Last night I skipped a HS reunion and a friend's family Christmas party, and today I missed my familys and my girlfriends. Boo strep throat.
Interesting - we made chicken tortilla soup yesterday evening. Causality?nucleargirl said:just ate roast chicken and gravy for breakfast... mmm! feeling happy :) had weird food-based dream: was making tortilla soup in the snow outside, somehow the tortillas were all really warm despite being in the snow... yeah and someone in my head was telling me the secret to a good tortilla soup is to have ham and peas in the soup base and tortillas in the middle of the bowl... I have never made tortilla soup in real life.
╔(σ_σ)╝ said:Bored.
Astronuc said:I have more interesting things to do than the time to do them.
nucleargirl said:still bored!... missing chat... sad life...
Topher925 said:You can come over to my place and play Kinect Adventures with me. It's ridiculously entertaining.
"Xmas Eve Boredom" is a term used to describe the feeling of being bored or unoccupied on Christmas Eve. It often refers to spending the evening alone or without any specific plans or activities.
There could be various reasons for this. Some people may not have any other plans or may not celebrate Christmas. Others may enjoy spending time alone or find comfort in watching videos or writing.
It is not uncommon for people to feel bored on Christmas Eve, especially if they do not have any specific plans or traditions to follow. This feeling can be amplified for those who may not have family or friends to spend the evening with.
There are many ways to combat "Xmas Eve Boredom". One can try to make plans with friends or family, engage in festive activities, volunteer, or find ways to give back to the community. Alternatively, one can also find joy in spending time alone by indulging in hobbies or self-care activities.
It is important to address feelings of boredom on Christmas Eve as it can lead to feelings of loneliness, isolation, and sadness. It is essential to find ways to cope with these feelings and make the most out of the holiday season.