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Boredom

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Boredom

Boredom was an emotion.

The Doctor frequently claimed that he had left Gallifrey because he was bored. (TV: The War Games, Voyage of the Damned, Heaven Sent) However, Davros believed that this was a lie. (TV: The Witch's Familiar) The Twelfth Doctor confessed it was a lie while inside his confession dial. (TV: Heaven Sent) The First and Fourth Doctors admitted that there several other "pressing reasons" at the time. (TV: Twice Upon a Time, Logopolis)

Things the Doctor found boring included studying Druidic lore, (TV: The Stones of Blood) the Vulgar End of Time, (AUDIO: The One Doctor) the two weeks he ran Taunton for in the 18th century (PROSE: The Highest Science) sitting watching the cubes all day, (TV: The Power of Three) and Earth in 2105. (TV: The End of the World)

Ace called Perivale "the boredom capital of the universe". (TV: Survival)

Gilgamesh believed that danger staved off the boredom of life. He scoffed at Enkidu's claim that there were worse things in life than boredom. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Genesys)

Morella Wendigo claimed to be bored of Tamsin Drew within seconds. (AUDIO: Nevermore)

Jack Harkness thought that the Arcans were boring. (TV: Cyberwoman)

Joanna Harris, a Vampire, said that she had not been bored since the invention of the Internet. (PROSE: Vampire Science)

Das, a Neanderthal, did not understand why humans hated boredom. (PROSE: Only Human)

The New Earth Republic was so successful that boredom was the only problem. (PROSE: Synthespians™)

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