Well, there could be a story such as 'The Misplaced Book'. A student was looking for a book for 7 minutes before realizing it was in their other bag. And 'The Forgotten Appointment'. Someone remembered an appointment 7 minutes after it had started.
There was a '7 minute waste of time story' about a gardener. He was looking for his trowel for 7 minutes. He searched all over his garden shed but finally found it right next to the plant he was about to work on. And then there was the story of a baker who couldn't find his apron for 7 minutes. He rummaged through his kitchen and it was hanging on the back of a chair the whole time.
Well, it's subjective. A waste of time for one person could be a great source of entertainment for someone else. It all comes down to individual tastes and what you're looking for in a comic.
Yes, sometimes it can be. Some teachers might get carried away and share too many life stories that are not directly relevant to the lesson, which can waste precious class time.
One story is about Benjamin Franklin. He made a daily schedule that was filled with activities like reading, writing, and self - improvement. He didn't waste a single moment of his day. By constantly being productive, he became one of the most influential people in American history. His story shows that if we manage our time well and don't waste it, we can achieve great things.
The title itself implies that it might be a waste. Maybe it has a convoluted plot that doesn't make sense in the context of the Peanuts world. For example, if it changes the personalities of the characters too much.