Annie wrote:
In the current world we live in, isn't it curious to be bored nowadays.? With so many endless opportunities, so many millions of people to meet, apps to download, websites to troll, who's to say you should even be allowed to be bored? In 1982 Scientist Micheal Murphey conducted a study of boredom. He locked up 29 college student into 4 different rooms equally, with nothing inside except the basic necessities such as a fridge and carpet. They stayed there for a full 20 1/8th days in these rooms. Excluding the copious amounts of sex had leaving 15 pregnant, the student really had nothing to do. They were without their phones. Without their friends. Without their family to fight with. Without professors to seduce for grades. After the 20 1/8 days were complete, he selected a whole new group of 29 students into a room with only their cellular devices and a bed. They would slide food on a trey under the door that they "borrowed" from the local jail 2 blocks away. No sex was had. Only 1 came out with child. A collective of 21,387,187.5 followers were collected entirely during their stay, posting black white pictures on the scientist's Instagram which he allowed access to.
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