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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
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>download image
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Rules follows the board rules:
>no NSFW
>keep it cozy
>and most of all, have fun :)
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>>14003 
that's a good thread
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its gonna be a beautiful cannonball
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>>14166
lol, I want to try it now xD
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Gonna have to wait>>14172🤷
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>>14179
Okay now it's MY turn!

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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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playing some lightly modded fnv again. comfy game.
Have to recommend a comfy game on steam called PANELKI. i guess its about those soviet style panel buildings, walking sim in a good way. cheap too. 
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1836160/PANELKI/
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>>13405
Panelki definitly looks like a unique game.  Enjoy NV. 

Silly panel building stuff for fun. 
https://panelkinostalgia.com/
https://www.zupagrafika.com/
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Press spacebar to view eberrything flattened so you can see if there are any gaps
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Played through metro 2033 in one sitting again. what a gem. my favorite of the series for sure.... so much atmosphere. check it out if you havent yet frens. i need to set up s.t.a.l.k.e.r. on this PC again.... oh well.
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>>14309
I always wanted to try this game (and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. to) but as I'm only running Linux I need to figure out how. I'm sure it's doable but currently my main machine is in a drawer as I need to arrange my room.

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What was the most comfiest time in ur life anon?
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>>10893
>grading half-assed assignments
What were your thoughts in these moments
Were you just thinking of getting done with it asap or did it bother you on some level?

>>10897
Sounds like the last 2 years of my middle school, I could afford to take some nice walks in May and June. The nice weather combined with the decreased workload was memorable
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During first year of uni, made some friends that wood play videogames with me all night, didn't study much because it wasn't difficult, lived bretty much alone even though I shared a room, the other person was never home and it was the last comfy winter I remember, eberry winter since has been humid and not really cold.
Alternatively my second to last highschool year, my brothers were gone so I finally had a room to myself, I wood play vidya and watch anime all night, go to school on the morning and the  sleep all afternoon, some people were worried about my sleep cycle but I was living the dream.
Now that I think about it my comfiness relies too much on my being alone
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Comfiest time in my life was berry recent before a huge life change. I worked at a car dealership fixing cars. At that point in my life, I had tried (and failed) to get my degree, so I was bouncing around different jobs and coming home to vidja eberry night. My relationship with my mom wasn't the best and I know she must've been worried about me spending all my time online. We'd argue a lot, so there was plenty of tension at home.

When covid came around and people started becoming scared just to leave their house, strangely it had the opposite effect on me. I'd go out of my way to get to parks or just walk around my neighborhood and even developed a personal route for jogging. I think I just hated being told I couldn't go do something that should be a normal thing you can always go do. I'd been playing vidja all my life and I finally started growing out of it because of this. My online friends and I were sad, as they were my closest friends I had at the time and this change was berry abrupt, but we all ended up going our separate ways.
I ended up falling in love with the whole car hobby. Shortly after, I started working at the dealership parking and washing cars. I was enthralled by car culture; something I never even had any kind've remote interest in before. It started after my brother bought this suped up sports car and had me drive it. I couldn't believe how much fun I was having, it completely opened up this whole world to me that I never knew existed. Him and I'd go
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>>12974
>Were you just thinking of getting done with it asap or did it bother you on some level?
The norm now is that most kids will jump at any excuse to give up. It's like they're looking for opportunities to honorably discharge themselves so they can have the dignity of saying they "could've" soared without having to actually exert themselves. I was irritated when the effort vanished, but at the same time this was an unprecedented scenario and nobody knew yet what the reasonable expectations were. I also taught film & video, which is a hard thing to do from home when 90% of them only have phone cameras and nobody to work with. I'd hoped to see more fight in them, but in the end they interpreted the lockdowns as a perfect chance to give up. We just retooled eberrything the best we could so we could restart fresh next time.
One girl submitted a film was basically her leaning over her couch in a tank top, braless, gabbing on about how she was so bored and alone and wanted to brighten up her life by doing something crazy. It was obviously an invitation from a girl who was scared of failing, but I didn't bite. I'm married, anyhow. This is the first time I've thought about that in years.
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I'm the same anon that made these two posts, I was just thinking of them earlier this week. I never got that camera unfortunately, but I'll try within the next year or so. But I have been taking pictures, just with my phone. 
Anyway, life is still comfy for me, I'd probably say even comfier now that I'm a bit older and more mature. It may be uneventful, but I like it that way. Leisure wise, I've been visiting different events that they have locally in my area. Just goes to show that even though I wish to travel abroad, there's still so much back at home to explore. I plan on visiting some docks again later this summer, different from the ones I mentioned in my earlier post (I'm going to visit those again too). The one I plan to visit is by a museum with a ton of historical ships, so I'm sure to have a fun time.

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Can someone reccomend some comfy xmpp groupchats?

irc channels are okay too.

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The first thing I do when I get home is to change my clothes for my "home outfit".
This is important for me because it allows me to mark a frontier between the outside world and my comfy den. This is an old habit from a time I was living in a big city and not wanting to bring the outside dirt and sadness inherent in that kind of environment into my home.
Now I live in the country but I have kept this ritual.

What's your favorite "home outfit" /comfy/ ?
I generally put some old jogging pants, old t-shirts or sweaters depending of the season. I also have a warm bathrobe I like wearing after a good shower and staying naked underneath. Also I never wear underpants, they're not comfy for staying at home.
I'm always barefoot, sometimes with socks when I feel a little bit cold.
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>>14027
Lol, I worked at one for years.  Make sure you don't have ink on the bottom of your shoes before going home.
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whatever is too old/bad for the outside. i grew up in a poor region we never wasted clothes because they were expensive
>>14028
This one is kept really clean so that hasn't been a problem so far. Thanks for the tip though, I'll start checking. I learned how to burn screens today, it's a lot of fun.
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>>606 (OP) 
I wear one outdoors.
>lounge shorts (sometimes + tank top) = home outfit in summer
>lounge pants + tank top + robe + slippers = home outfit in winter
I have come to greatly enjoy the cold the older I get and I think it's partly because the robe is berry comfortable.

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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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>>14141
just a box of wine with a cup and one of these
it wasn't that expensive, about 10 dollars more or less. Originally I was gonna give him my phone because I'm buying a better one, but that won't arrive until next week so wine it is.
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>>14146
Nice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6aHDsNZF4U[Embed]
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>>14155
It's not literally a box of wine, the packaging has eberrything in it.
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>>14158
LOL. I think everyone of us here probably misunderstood you! Nice gift, Anon. GG.  :)
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I haven't been to the gym in a week because work is exhausting and HOT. I may start waking up at 4am to go instead of going at 7/8 at night.
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>>14159
lol
I've never been able to taste the difference between box wine and bottled wine.

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Здесь есть русскоязычные?
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>>14135
Ладно как будут организуем тут вечное пристанище для тех кто под устал
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>>14136
Да, пожалуйста. /comfy/ — очень приятное место.
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>>14136
Prostite moy perevod Google.  /comfy/ всегда рад видеть новых людей.
>>14137
>>14137
Ребят поднимаете настроение, спасибо вам 🫂
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>>14147
Приятно познакомиться, Анон.

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Because greenfriends are /comfy/
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>>14033
Definitely that too.
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This week I'm taking a walk in a berry nice place. Nature is resplendent, full of beautiful flowers. Here's just a photo of a young fern.
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>>14024
Hurry...
Grow!
We need moar Thneeds!111=  :)
>>14045
Sounds super-comf. Enjoy, Anon.
Planted some dahlias today, and I have a small tray of sweet potatoes to go in this weekend.

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Lets create and share /comfy/ banners.
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>>13922
It's the same but on the other side?
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>>13923
I'm dumb. The text is the same color so I didn't notice it was there.  It looks nice either way.
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>>13922
>pic-related

However, I'd suggest you add text outlines as well (to both).
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>text outlines
I will try with Gimp but not sure how to do it. This is how they looks on the board dark brown background.
>both is gud
OK lets keep both.
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>>13929
>This is how they looks on the board dark brown background.
OIC. We were looking at it against the (same) colored post text area. That's probably fine w/o the outline then, Anon.  :)

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The outdoors is bretty comfy, isnt it ? 
thread for any and all outdoors activities discussions
camping, hiking, fishing.... lets have a good time.
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Super-comfy fishing pics, bro...thanks!  :)
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I went to a small creek yesterday and did some fishing.  It was a beautiful place and I saw many different animals.  There were thousands of small fish (darters, chubs, shiners, sculpins, minnows, etc.), invertebrates (golden crayfish [or maybe saddlebacks], water strikers, snails, isopods, etc.,) and tadpoles.  There were some bigger creatures as well.  I saw a green heron, a few trout, and a few bigger fish in a pool (suckers or redhorse of some kind).
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>>13885
I found a neat piece of sedimentary stone and some berry dense black clay while I was there.
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>>13885
>>13886
My idea of comfy good times! Thanks, Anon.  :)
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I caught three fish, a small green sunfish, a bleeding shiner (it might have been a berry large ozark minow), and what I believe was a red shiner, but didn't take a pictures of them.   The trout had zero interest in my lures.  The one I tried to take a picture of was sitting above a scoured depression around the lip of a old slab bridge.  I picked up some trash while I was there and kept a neat old brick and some polished glass.

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