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What's your favorite album or song to chill out and listen to in its entirety?
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>>16437
> there now exists the Comfy Synth one.

That's the comfiest comfy genre I've heard in a long time anon!

Thank you for sharing.

>>16438
> Charming. That'd be a nice children's entertainment piece.

Absolutely!
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I've been going through a '60s psychedelia/sunshine pop phase recently. Maybe it comes across as cloying or overly treacly to a lot of people (not to mention dated), but I find the orchestration, smooth timbres, and melodic focus more appealing to my sensibilities than most of the rock from that era. I've always liked dream pop and that sort of thing, but I feel like this stuff scratches some of the same itch.

I figured it wood be worth posting specifically what I’ve been listening to and my thoughts.

U.F.O. by Jim Sullivan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DeAvcscc3Y
This is one I came across this last week before I went down the Curt Boettcher rabbit hole. I think it’s bretty good, but I'm not as big on the folk style as I am on the poppier approaches of these other albums I mention. It has some nice contributions from the Wrecking Crew though. Jim Sullivan’s story is sad but interesting. He ended up going missing in New Mexico in the ‘70s.

Sagittarius – Present Tense:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pZbBZrOHJk
This is the sunshine pop album I started off with in my recent phase (I'd already heard The Mamas & the Papas a while ago and had kind of mixed feelings about them). I imagine it wood just seem saccharine and extremely cheesy to most, but I love the lush sound it has. I think “Another Time,” “Glass,” and “Musty Dusty” are standout tracks. Conversely, “The Keeper of the Games” and especially “Wood You Like to Go” I find kind of annoying. I don’t consider anything else to be bad. Mercifully, the longest track isn’t even 3.5 minutes long. Present Tense is an album that respects your time, so it has that going for it. The whole thing is over in half an hour. I like it.

Sagittarius – The Blue Marble:
I can’t say I consider this up to snuff in comparison to Present Tense, although the inclusion of Moog sounds is interesting. I haven’t been listening to this as much as the other albums and don’t really have much to say. “I Sing My Song” and “Blue Marble” are the songs that I found the most memorable.

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>>17021
>Thank you for subjecting yourself to my autism.
No, thank you for displaying your enthusiasm.  It's a nice thing to see.  I'll have to listen to these later even though I'm bretty sure I will dislike all of it.
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>>17023
>even though I'm bretty sure I will dislike all of it.
It's so twee that I can imagine it being a bretty big turn-off to a lot of people. If you want it out, I'd definitely recommend beginning with Begin. It's frontloaded with mellower material but gets a little more rocky after "The Island." If you still feel like you're developing Type '67 diabeetus after hearing it, then that wood be a good place to stop.

Maybe U.F.O. wood still be worth listening to for you, since it's psychedelic folk and not sunshine pop, but that all depends on your tolerance for folk music. I'm not big on the "wannabe poet with an acoustic guitar" side of things, but I can appreciate the fleshed-out orchestration. I like it, although personally I wood recommend this album before U.F.O. for that sort of thing >>7840.
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>>17030
NTA
U.F.O. is a berry nice folk album.

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>>17016
That was debunked b/c further studies revealed that chemical was more common than once thought.

The hydric acid crisis is very real though.

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Post your comfiest webms, mp4s and others.
OCs welcome.
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>>16918
Heh, nicely clever stop motion. BTW do you have a link to the papercraft waifu creator?
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>>16922
>BTW do you have a link to the papercraft waifu creator?
Nope, I pulled it from an almost five year old post of another board.
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>>16923
Well, I should have put in a bit of effort searching before replying.  The artist who made these is Cermrnl or Wasu/わす.
https://www.cermrnl.com/
https://xcancel.com/Cermrnl

They also have a YouTube Chanel. 
https://www.youtube.com/@Cermrnl
or https://inv.nadeko.net/channel/UCJnitYGnGNOkVNvHmjGE-gw
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or https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=7t-yz7AZNrI

There are also books and patterns for these.
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>>16926
Thank you! So cute.  :3
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Divulge your failures, your triumphs, and your struggles from the day. No event too small to mention!

Today, I had a lot of fun cleaning the floors in the home. I ran up and down the hallway with a soapy towel, got on my hands and knees and scooby-doo scrubbed the kitchen and bathroom floors, and was completely exhausted and satisfied by the end of it.
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>>16894
I hope you can resolve those feelings, abandon what is troubling you, and move forward. Good luck!
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>>16894
I wood suggest you reflect on whether this stifling comes from the unknown or a unprocessed emotion narrow down the contextualization.
Sometimes overthinking can be paralyzing as well.
Trying to find balance between idealism and self-criticism, however as long as your habby the rest is details. 
Best wishes with your troubles anon
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Thanks anons

>>16904
>I wood suggest you reflect on whether this stifling comes from the unknown or a unprocessed emotion narrow down the contextualization.
I will be mindful of that. Things habben so quickly somedays it is easy to miss out on them.

>>16899
Where is that picture from?

>>16897
Which one?
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>>16925
>Where is that picture from?
If you are talking about the subject, it is Anri from Dark Souls 3. Here, Anri is telling the ghost or spirit of his or her (Anri is always the opposite sex of the player) friend, Horace, and some orphan children they grew up with of the success of their lifelong, or perhaps deathlong, mission. Which wood be slaying Aldrich, the corrupt leader of a church who feasted on the flesh of the orphans and many others. Anri and Horace were the only children who escaped. Eventually, Aldrich ate so many people he bloated and ruptured into a mass of slime and rotting remains that the player can help Anri kill.  The art here is not a scene from the game, but the dialog of Anri speaking toward his or her dead companion is. It's a habby picture of a moment of peace for a character who has faced little but suffering. I'm aware that this explanation is 0% /comfy/ and I'm sorry.

As to the artist, I don't member getting it at all, but reverse searching leads me here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/darksouls3/comments/1p667ms/aldrich_has_been_slain_anri_horace_and_the_rest/ 
I wood strongly suggest looking no further into the artis
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>>16928
> I'm aware that this explanation is 0% /comfy/ and I'm sorry.
A tale of heroic sacrifice and virtue. It is comfy without a doubt. We
must honor our past to be our comfiest.

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i was just wondering if /comfy/ wood sign guestbook
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>>16842 (OP) 
Look out, kitty!
>>16842 (OP) 
Excuse my ignorance, but what is this?

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Are there any types of photos or art that remind you of your past? For me, its photos of lonely roads at night lit by street lamps. Growing up, my family took me on road trips across the U.S. and I've lived in a variety suburban neighborhoods, I've seen plenty of empty streets at night. These scenes make me feel at home.
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>>10250
>Aurora, Illinois
I'm >>10230, and the playgrounds I was thinking of were in southern Wisconsin.
>>10251
Looking at the PlayPlaces now they don't look that impressive, but I really liked exploring the tubes as a kid. I'm not surprised they shut them down though. They must have been a nightmare to keep clean considering how grubby and unhygienic kids can be. I think I might have seen an old employee in one cleaning it out once and yelling at some kids for horsing around, although at the time I thought it was someone's grandma.
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incandescent lightbulbs need to be brough back
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Agreed. Where I live the street lights have been slowly phased with the bright white ones for the past couple years. Sometimes when I walk at night I'll see another incandescent bulb has been replaced. Only a few remain now. I've taken pictures to remember what the area looked like when they still had them.
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These are all screenshots from War Thunder. I've been playing for 10 years and started when I was 15. Life was so different back then, but I feel like my love for the game has never waned. I don't play as often as I used to, but I still get a kick out of it and try to capture moody screenshots, or screenshots that tell a story. I played my first WWII flight simulator when was 4 years old, so games like this are berry special to me
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>>16556
How cute! For some reason he reminds me a little of the animation character Squirt (Crush's son) from the movie Finding Nemo.  :D
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>>16557
They look like kind of like pudgy, aquatic Homestar Runners to me.
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>>16558
Lol, I can see it. I love whales tbh.  :)

Now I wonder what Strong Bad would think of such creatures.  :D
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>>16559
>Lol, I can see it. I love whales tbh.  :)
I like beluga whales and their melon heads.
>Now I wonder what Strong Bad wood think of such creatures.  :D
I'd like to hear his opinion.

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Hello eberryone.
I am a bit new here, so i was wondering if people wood like a language learning thread around here?
It is always fun when there is more people.
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>>16153

Modern Hebrew right now, i am toying with the idea of Russian after that.
I remember reading someone here say “I'm full of piss and vinegar” (I'm full of energy and enthusiasm) and wondering what that could possibly mean.
I recently wondered if it was an English expression and found it amusing that some idioms are untranslatable and that it is impossible to understand their meaning without knowing the specific language and culture.
Since then, I've been having fun saying it by translating it literally into my language, even though it doesn't make any sense here and people wood wonder "what the hell he's talking about" or think "dude is full of piss? Gross!" xD
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>>16474
Lol. Pretty sure that originates with us Hillbillies. Yeah, I think you got the definition about right. It also implies self-confidence, as when facing a conflict. Think William Wallace & his smol private band about to trounce the English in the film Braveheart.

Good one, hadn't heard that phrase in years Anon.  :D
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>>16476
>Bretty sure that originates with us Hillbillies.
It does have that kind of sound to it. I can imagine the Ulster Scots/borderers having a hand in it. It reminds me of the type of things they've contributed to the English language, like calling kids "little cacas."
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>>16478
Heh, true.

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Because greenfriends are /comfy/
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>>15896
ahem aren't orange carrots THE standard carrots? i think i ate the purple carrot sometime, but i don't remember if it tasted fine or not
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>>15897
Ahem, ahem, I was remarking I grew a variety of carrots last year, ahem.  Orange is the typical (most marketable) coloring but there is a great variety in shape, size, and flavor among orange carrots.  Solid purple carrots typically have a stronger flavor.  Some purple carrots are only purple on the outside with pale yellowish or orange interiors and those have been a bit bland but still bitter in my experience.
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>>16455
...And a beautiful Ilex )
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>>16456
Bretty hollies. What kind are they?
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>>16468
Looks like some kind of Ilex xaltaclerensis, maybe the 'Camelliifolia' one.

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Post'em
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