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What's the difference?
1. I'm boring.
2. I'm bored.
In the first case, you're saying that no one thinks that YOU are interesting. On the other hand, the second sentence means that you think the SITUATION around you is uninteresting.
So, we can say, "The class was boring, so the students were very bored."