Anyone who has never been bored is a project that explores fragmentary writing to tell the history of Mexico City’s neighborhood of Coyoacán. Through the use of fragmentary writing, the history of the neighborhood is destabilized by placing side by side multiple texts that speak of the same thing. This proves that the historical fact cannot be sustained when contraposed against other texts, memories, and renditions of the same event. This book seeks to play with the words from the past and bring them into the present to create a dialectical image in a new moment frozen in time, open for introspection.