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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
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>>10807
It's from the puzzles.

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>>10118
gg team /recola/
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>>10808
Yes I understood later. Was not totally awake earlier xD
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>>10802
Nice!
>>10807
It's a combination of /retro/ /comfy/ & /late/
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NICE!

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What's your favorite album or song to chill out and listen to in its entirety?
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Ordinary Songs 3 by Snail's House 

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz4yJQCoYRHXBLza_sdiZaP4qXJBZeF48

https://0101.bandcamp.com/album/ordinary-songs-3
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Post comfy wallpapers, looking at the same screen eberry day can be tiresome.
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Been using this one for over a year at this point.
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It might be a hoax and all, but I've always found that Billy Meier photo aesthetically pleasing.
>those lush green hills
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share your comfiest desktops here!
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>>10805
it is but there is also so many compatibility issues :(( audio gets distorted when i try to watch movies from web, so i use falkon for that kind of thing. but most of the time pale moon is berry good and it has the best ui imo
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Agreed. I knew i was going to install Chicago95 before switching to Mint. But when I saw the UI of Mint Xfce, I couldn't decide for a while.
I recently went back to it, it really is. Works a lot better than it used to, too.
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this is really well done, the windows wrapping around the bar as well.
i guess i should try fvwm, also to all you people that desire retro aesthetics, old kde versions, windowmaker, fvwm, twm etc are also worth investigating
>>10554
holy comfy
what are you using

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We all appreciate being comfy. Part of the process implies staying at home doing nothing but watching some enjoyable things.

ITT we share good watch to spend some cozy moments in front of.
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We have our grand finale of Miami Vice tonight at 7:00 ET if any of you want to show up (less than 3 hours from now)
https://cytu.be/r/ZZZTV
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I like to read a chapter of some comfy comic/manga before bed. Currently going through Akita Land Gothic.
If I'm not reading, I'll probably watch an episode of some somber anime. Top so far have been Haibane Renmei and Girls Last Tour.

>>6395
speaking of Jennifer Lawrence movies, have you seen Silver Linings? It's about a man with mental illness trying to live in the real world. Nice touching story, I think you'll like it.
I went to one of those 'retro' theaters that only play movies from like 1990-2000ish... gotta say I don't see the appeal (other than it weeds the kids out). Bretty run down, just like the last drive-in theater I went to. It only reminded me that my hair is falling out and friends and family are dying, and that my sense of style might be lagging. 
Nostalgia is good over drinks or lunch, but I don't want to be stuck in the past.
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>I went to one of those 'retro' theaters that only play movies from like 1990-2000ish... gotta say I don't see the appeal (other than it weeds the kids out). Bretty run down, just like the last drive-in theater I went to.
There's an old movie palace from the silent era that sometimes plays silent movies well within range of a day trip for me. I bet tickets cost a lot, but I think it wood make for a fun experience. Especially if there's an organist playing and eberrything for the full experience.
>my sense of style might be lagging.
With the way people dress nowadays, I don't know that that's such a bad thing. I have a hard time even finding clothes that fit these days.
>Nostalgia is good over drinks or lunch, but I don't want to be stuck in the past.
I think there's a healthy balance between the two. I'm not going to pretend I don't live in the 21st century, but I also try to avoid most modern culture as it doesn't connect with me at all.
picked Kyou Kara Ore Wa lately and it's peak to help me comfmaxx
planning to follow it up with GTO

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Art thing
Reminds me of mandalas but then again the second one is more varied. But thr first one looks like a globe if nurgle and tzeentch were architects in the middle east

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Heya /comfy/. I want to hear your discoveries and experiences on the numerous adjustments you made to your life to make it as comfy as it can be. It can even be plans for future comfiness. I want to see it all. It doesn't even matter if someone else posted about a similar experience. I want to read as much as you feel comfortable sharing. It doesn't matter how small, since even the smallest change can yield a net positive.

Sometimes, I just become too complacent in uncomfy stuff and assume it can't be helped until I see someone set an example. I have difficulty letting myself be comfy due to personal reasons and as a consequence, I do nothing.

Being comfy isn't just about doing nothing, but it's also about going out of your way to do stuff to be comfy. I'd love for this thread to be a helpful resource into achieving the comfy mindset and serve as a source of inspiration, so share away!

To start, here's a bunch of experiences that I'd like to share.

I always liked Logitech keyboards, but the keycaps they come with are pretty shoddy. The letters washed off when I cleaned them. They even peeled away and stuck to my fingers after some light use. To top it off, I'd have to fork over more money for replacements that likely would do the same. It always stressed me out. I did a little investigation and found out that there are different types of materials used for keycaps. ABS, PBT, and pudding keycaps from what I remember. 90% of keyboards these days come with ABS keycaps and Logitech was no different. Basically, ABS keycaps are the cheapest type and they're thinner, but they're decently quiet for typing. PBT keycaps usually have better ink and sometimes even letters engraved into the material, but they're thicker which means they might produce a heavier thonk sound when you type on them. Pudding keycaps are the best of PBT and ABS combined, in my opinion. The very top is PBT which makes it very durable, and the letters don't get worn off, but the sides are ABS and not inked, which still keeps the quieter typing experience of an ABS keycap. Now, most Logitech keyboards have their unique switches that the keycaps would have to be attached to, and finding keycaps for those switches is a bit tricky, but I was able to find a keyboard from them that used those common cherry switches. I ordered that one and some pudding keycaps in my favorite colors and voila, I now have a comfy keyboard that looks aesthetically pleasing, functions well, doesn't feel greasy after a day, and doesn't fall apart after some soap and water!

Regarding outfits, I decided to embrace wearing oversized sweatshirts about 2 sizes bigger than what I am. For both loungewear and when I'm out and about. Since I like to present myself as a bit dressier nowadays, I just toss a plain-colored collared dress shirt underneath it and I get the style and comfiness all at the same time. The oversized nature of each sweatshirt is perfectly comfortable enough to lounge around in on its own. I can tuck my knees under it to keep my legs warm. It's also big enough to be thrown over some actual clothes without feeling a bit tight. They add an accent color to my outfits since I wear mostly black and white, and it also generally gives me an excuse to wear some vibrant, yet soothing colors I love without it being too much. Efficiency!

And the last one for now since I'd like to avoid blogposting: Shaving is no longer something I loathe. I thought my skin was just extra sensitive to shaving, so I just lived with razor bumps, nicks, redness from irritation, etc. Turns out, I wasn't preparing myself for a shave as well as I should've been. I thought just shaving wet in the shower was enough. I picked up a much newer safety razor that was appraised for being gentle to sensitive skin, switched over to a different brand of razor blades, and started using actual shave butter instead of using my 2-in-1 shampoo as a substitute. My eyes no longer burn and turn red from the 2-in-1 and to top it off, shaving has never been faster and more therapeutic. Most importantly, it's now a comfy experience.

I do have plans to pick up one of those scented shower steamers so shaving and showering is even more comfy. I think I'll try those out sometime next month and give an update here, and maybe ramble some more about more of my experiences after I read some posts.
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>install Artix on work laptop
>buy cheap but comfy carpet, eat sitting down on it
there's something about sitting on the floot that's reassuring
>5min stretching session before bed
>sleep early, wake early to not have to rush
>10min morning workout + uncomfy cold shower = comfy for the rest of day
>(non-scented) candles in the evening!
>inflatable mattress
hear me out on this one
you can fill it to adjust how firm you want it to be
now it can make some noise as your roll around, but this background noise stops registering after one or 2 nights

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>My approach to getting comfy has always been about the maintenance of a strict routine. I don't like having any uncomfy surprises or unnecessary hassle, especially in the morning, so I will eat the same thing and wear the same outfit nearly eberry day.
This
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I've slept in sleeping bags on the floor for years but after having been in pain for a while ended up buying a shikibuton. It seems like it's helped cut down on my back and shoulder pain so far. It's only a few inches of difference, but there's been a noticeable improvement.
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>>10913
I've been sleeping on the floor for about three years now. I like it if I'm on my back, but if I roll around in my sleep it can get uncomfy. I might have to look into getting one.
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>>10916
I usually end up sleeping on my side, and I think that's been part of my problem. I think the change has been worth it so far.
>>10871
I laid on an air mattress recently and it was so comfortable. I was ready to get rid of my bed and go full air-pilled, but then I thought about my cat. Alas.

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Tell me a short story from your life.
Anything mundane, exciting, nostalgia, emotional. Literally anything as long as it's a vaguely happy one.
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back in '18 i was still a broke student 
while the classmates were on vacay, i spent the entire summer doing an internship in the next town over (~1hr drive) with the old car i had bought specificially for that because i woodn't pass without the internship
it was in the countryside and i had to drive from the office of the internship to a study site on the hill outside a village (~1/2hr drive) to analyse trees and soil and stuff to write a report
after a month, i realized one bus could take me to the office and another from the office to a village near the site where i conducted my
during the summer, the bus had a lighter schedule, so when I missed the bus I used to take back to the office, I didn't panick because I thought another was coming
when I realized how wrong I was I tried hitchhiking to the office but arrived too late to return the measuring equipment that cost around twice as much as my car
i tried hitchhiking home which was further away than the previous trip and ended up in the middle of the nowhere at around midnight, harrassed by mosquitoes and wondering how colleagues wood react the next morning if i showed up exhausted, dirty and reeking of sweat
i was praying God to open up a way for me or at least make things easier and a cabriolet car drove into the roundabout and drive around it once, then twice leaving a strong smell of shampoo in its wake
it stopped the third time around and 
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Linuxsisters we won
habby for you bro
I remember when I was a freshman in high school, I first started getting into DnD. During fall break, my best friend hosted a one-shot at his house. I remember that it was a rainy and cloudy day, and I was with 6 of my closest friends, and we were just playing and laughing for hours on end. We shared a case of root beer and a box of cookies and after the one shot was over, we played Smash Bros. and had a nerf war in my friend's back yard. That day was childhood bliss in its purest form.
I ate a turkey sandwich earlier.
I saw a squirrel taunting a cat and getting the cat to try to chase it up a tree a few times. The squirrel also bullied another cat into hopping over a fence. Was berry cute

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Baking, brewing, and cooking are berry important hearth-building and health-building skills. They are a surefire way to make yourself /comfy/, Anon! What are you baking, brewing, or cooking at the moment? How is it coming out? What will you be trying next time? Is there anything you'd like to try improving? Is there something you'd like to learn? Maybe you have something you'd like to teach us? I tried some old things and new things today! Pics related are: >the bread I made earlier today; a shrimple white cobb loaf. This was the first time I was just able to make it from memory. It felt great to be able to just reach for the ingredients and go through the motions. As luck wood have it, the prove went well and the slashes formed up beautifully. I was worried that the crumb inside wood be a little wet but it turned out berry nice with a good chewy crust. The loaf is wrapped in beeswax cloth now so I can eat it over the week. I'm considering getting a sourdough starter going but I don't know if I'm good enough to handle it yet. >my first attempt at glazing carrots Apparently glazing (which I have found out is different from caramelising) is a basic technique that even professionals find difficult to get perfect eberry time. I think my first attempt here had just a touch too little water and a touch too little sugar, though I reckon I got the butter correct. See how the finished carrots don't have an even glaze? They still tasted berry good with some parsley and finishing 
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op plz share bred recipe
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>>9948
me again.
made another drink. this time kind of a "cider" with pears and ginger (small amount for the active yeasts on the outside, berry little flavour from it)
tasted berry good desu. also made my stomach problems go away.
i love that little hermetic jar. 
>>10794
i can share my moms bread recipe if u want its berry good
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>>10861
>i can share my moms bread recipe if u want its berry good
Please do anon.
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Did you know that here was an actual General Tso?
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>>10867
Yeah. I've read that people in China know who he is but don't know about the dish that bears his name. It's a product of the Chinese in the New World.

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ITT we discuss video games that possess the comfy factor. For me it's all manners of RTS games, taking time to gather resources and build a cool base is great fun. Driving games are cool too, I have fond memories of pic related (although I was pretty bad at it as a kid).
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>Fire Emblem (Path for Radiance, Sacred Stones, Rekka no Ken, Awakening, Shadows of Valentia)
>Persona
>RE4
>Ori and the Blind Forest
>Mark of the Ninja
>Minecraft
>Skyrim (if properly modded)
>State of Decay (curiously enough)
heard a lot of good things about Vampire the Masquerade but as a wageslaveadult I don't have 2k hours to spend in a game

>>989
ive heard of this only recently, the idea sounds berry comy indeed indeed
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I have been messing around with my Game Boy Advance.  Most of the games I had need thier bateries replaced, but I've been able to play a bit of this Yu-Gi-Oh game.  It's crapy but nostalgic.
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I've been playing some open-source Heroes of Might and Magic remakes lately. I somehow never played any of the games until last year (unless King's Bounty counts), which is kind of surprising since I'm so into strategy games. I feel genuinely nostalgic for the second game, since I remember getting it as a kid but it not working on the computer my family had. It did come with King's Bounty though, and that worked just fine. That was about all the knowledge I had about the series until recently. For all its flaws in terms of balance, I think Heroes of Might and Magic 2 is becoming one of my favorite games.

The odd thing is that the box art didn't match up with any version I've seen online. I remember it having a minotaur on the cover, but the Game Boy Color game is the only one I can find like that. It's bretty strange.

Have some relaxing music.
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>>10737
The Game Boy Advance was the pinnacle of the Game Boy line to me, especially
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>>10742
Somehow I managed to forget the great swamp theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho8JxQKaofY
I've begun playing on my Nintendo DS again after who knows how many years, and it's a breath of fresh air. Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron, all the Call of Duty's (yes, Call of Duty games were made for the DS and they're all fantastic), Brain Age Express, Flipnote Studio, it's been comfy. I've decided to get more games for the thing, I never had many (and they all have to come with the original case and manual, I won't have it any other way). Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is on its way. It's buggy, broken, and just plain weird and I have to see it for myself.

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