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The image looks like a simple black-and-white reaction drawing of a person with glasses, a short beard, and a wide-eyed, deadpan expression. It has the exaggerated style of an internet meme. I can't infer anything meaningful about the person's real-life dating prospects from it.
If you're bored and your goal is actually to get a girlfriend, the good news is that it's much more about meeting compatible people than finding the perfect line or "hack."
A practical approach is:
Meet more people consistently. Join a club, recreational sports league, volunteer group, language class, or hobby community. Dating apps can also work, but they're just one option.
Make your life interesting for yourself first. Having hobbies, goals, and friends gives you more opportunities to meet people and makes conversations easier.
Practice talking to people without expecting romance. Casual conversations with classmates, coworkers, or people at events build confidence naturally.
Take care of the basics. Good hygiene, clothes that fit well, and a haircut you like go a long way. You don't need to look like a model.
Ask people out when you feel a connection. It can be as simple as, "I've enjoyed talking with you. Want to grab coffee sometime?" If they say no, be polite and move on.
Since you mentioned you're bored, you could even make that work in your favor:
Go to a local event you've never tried.
Invite friends to something social where you'll meet new people.
Learn a hobby that's naturally social (climbing, dance classes, board games, running clubs, etc.).
One question: are you in high school, college, or working? The best places to meet people are different depending on your stage of life.