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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
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Eberryone's known an animal that was different from the rest, special. This thread is a place to remember them, tell their stories, and pay tribute. Dogs, cats, birds, horses, or any others you'll never forget, all are welcome. And while it may get sad to say goodbye sometimes, don't forget to keep things /comfy/.

My sister's dog fell ill, practically overnight, and while she's still processing it, I'm afraid I know what's coming. I've been thinking about the kind of dog he's been. I've never seen a dog more dog-like than him. A German Shepherd, 80 pounds of raw muscle. If you flicked water out of a bucket, he'd do insane flips and twists to try and catch it. He'd bark at all our cars and try to bite the tires and run in circles to try and herd us if we drove where he could get at. If he got frustrated, he'd go find the heaviest log he could get his mouth around and whine while dragging it, or trying to. He loved barking at birds. But he wasn't just a brute, he was a sweet dog, and always knew to be gentle with kids. And eberry single day he wood run, run, run, even after 10 years. He was just always excited. Maybe none of that sounds berry specific or special, and I'm sorry that I can't think of any specific stories about him, but there will never be another dog like him, for any of us. He was endless.
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>>13506
>my girlfriend went out to place a piece of ham by his grave. 
We wood all be lucky to receive ham at our graves. Thanks for sharing.
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>>13506
Charming story about old Jake, Anon. Thanks.
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>>13510
I read this in his voice. I'm even reading this reply I'm typing out in his voice right now

I had a tabby cat that our family gave many names. My dad wood call him Big Red, my mother and siblings wood call him Big Boy, and I wood call him Garfield or Big Boy. His name came from his size, he was a bretty big tabby cat with a beautiful pattern of fur. His belly was all white and so were his paws. Eberrything else were these shades of orange and brown. His eyes were green.

This cat and I bonded. I sometimes think we were friends or companions in a past life. It just felt like I knew what he was thinking sometimes. He used to sleep in my bed a bunch. If my door was closed, he'd claw at it until I opened it, then he'd sleep beside me. He only liked being pet on his head. Anywhere else and he'd scratch you badly. He didn't really understand how to play fight haha when he brought his claws out, then he meant business so you had to watch it.

He's the only cat I know that wood drink out of faucets, mostly the bathtub faucet. His big butt wood jump into a bathtub and then sit there and meow until someone turned the faucet on for him. Obviously, you couldn't turn the faucet on too much or Big Boy wood get soaked, so you'd turn it on just a pinch and he'd duck his head into where the drops were landing and just lick at the water for minutes at a time. Him getting wet was unavoidable, but I guess he just didn't care. Water droplets wood beat down on the top of his head, but he'd just keep drinking. We had maybe 7 cats at the time and none of them wood do anything like this. Such a strange behavioral trait, but this was Big Boy we were talking about, so just a typical thing for him

This cat was also smart, like really smart. He knew what room I was sleeping in from the outside of the house, so if he ever was stuck outside and wanted to come in, then he'd come to my window and meow. I know, it might sound kinda basic, but again none of our cats wood do anything like this. The fact that he knew where my room was, even outside, showed some amazing understanding of the layout of our house. It wasn't like he could see me either. My blinds were closed all the time, so how he figured it out is beyond me. How he figured I'd be able to hear him is also a mystery. 

He was also a protector. We had to take care of this pitbull for a year and unbelievably Big Boy came to hate her. I'm not sure if it was how rambunctious the dog was or what, but Big Boy wood try to fight this dog that was twice his size any chance he got. He was never afraid and there were many scares where it seemed like he might have gotten really hurt, but he was never injured. I also think the pitbull, who really was a sweetheart, knew not to hurt him and understand her power over him. 

Big Boy was the kind've cat that wood also just jump into your car if the door was open. It was something we had to be berry mindful of at our house. One day, inevitably, we came outside in the morning to start the day and found Big Boy had been trapped in one of the cars overnight. Poor guy was sweating immensely, but he was okay. He dodged death like that many times to the point where I started thinking nothing could kill him. 

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>>13752
Big Boy sounds like an amazing cat, Anon. Clearly you loved him as well. May you see him again, someday. Cheers.
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Art thing
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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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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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>>14642
NTA, Call Of Chernobyl I guess? It's part of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games series.
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>>14643
I've never played any of them but isn't it a mod for Call of Pripyat?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrdthGuaXNk
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>>14644
Yeah maybe, I dunno tbh. I said that because it was what sounded logic to me xD
>>14641
This always looks super tedious to me.  Do you find all the fetch quests, etc. to be relaxing?   Sorry if I sound rude.  That is not my intention.
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>>14646
I think there's multiple aspects I enjoyed. When you first go to an area it won't be part of the network and often your resources will be limited, so there's fun in finding ways to navigate the pristine landscape and the trade offs you'll make in going more direct routes over easier ones.

Afterwards you'll have the structures other people you're connected to appear, making life a little easier, and the passive community effort to maintain things like roads. Feels rewarding knowing my roads and structures helped other people. After that point it becomes bretty cathartic to load truck up to the brim and then go along a route, delivering as you go.

It's a berry love-it or hate-it type of game.

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What was the most comfiest time in ur life anon?
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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.
>>13063
You're real, brother. Take it easy.

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>download image
>add your drawing
>upload your work
>?
>profit
<shrimple as

Rules follows the board rules:
>no NSFW
>keep it cozy
>and most of all, have fun :)
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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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In my day I write
Of things I never loved
Just to find myself in them
Just to never leave them

Or whatever
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>>14444
Not as deep as those digits!  :)
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>>14445
Huuh I didn't even notice until you pointed it out [spoiler]:D[/spoiler]
>>14441 (OP) 
if a valley and a dune
met over a cup of wind
wood their joy shake the earth
or wood it be out of tune

i just woke up
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>>14496
I just woke up about 45mins ago. Let's check our schedule diffs...
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>>14508
approximately 10-11 hours, i wake up way past sunrise cuz why not

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Since we done multiples of these as puzzles I think we need an official thread. Plus there's some that I just can' make a puzzle from because there being too much empty space or because of color choice.

Other retro formats other than Spectrum are welcome too of course. And don't forget to give >>>/retro/ a look.
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Here's one that we did that I mentioned was reconstruction of a lost ZX image file from the 80s. Also here's two edits I made.
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>>10603
More info.
>>10603
It seems odd to me that an old piece of Spectrum artwork like this wood end up lost considering how dedicated old-school computer hobbyists were, especially when it comes to one this well-made.
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>>10704
A lot of Spectrum software was released on cassette tapes. I imagine many have gotten lost or rewritten over the years. And this was from a fan magazine from the 80s, probably with limited circulation in just the UK. A lot of this art probably only had one or two firmware copies in the whole world at the time.

There's several of them I need to collect them together and post them. They all have a berry similar period look to them.
DiHalt Summer 2025 is going on right now so maybe there will be a flood of new Spectrum art coming out over the next several weeks.
Maybe some will be good for puzzling too.

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Hello /comf/, i am sewing a berry shrimple messager bag. I thought about having a colon that will wrap around the bottom side of the bag, i have 2 different colons on my hand i could use but i can buy a different kind always or not use such a thing at all. I am closer to the shinier colon but i have more of the thin one soo i could use it in other parts of the design.

I can post more images if you know how it looks from a certain angle etc. I could even change other parts of the design if you have ideas about how a messager bag should be.
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>>14325
So you were looking to do something similar to your old one but stick closer to what your original intent for the old one was initially?
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>>14327
The old one looks useful, but I like the color and more minimalist look of your new one. It's stylish.
Nice work, OP. Keep it up!  :)
This looks bretty nice. What will you use to keep the top flap closed?
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>>14339
Velcro is the best tool for the job but it isn't berry important to work on keeping the lid closed. Gravity works far better than one wood think. having belts are berry vibes thought,

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How do you maintain a comfy and relatively stress-free internet experience? What should I cut out?
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>>14264
The issue is control. They want all of it, and want you to have none of it. Anonymous platforms argues against that dystopic outcome. Thus the attacks.
>>14252
I got down into berry deep ends of  tech paranoia at some point, gentoo operated by keyboard only, the only internet connection out is throught tor, I think i wasted more than 100 hours on tech paranoia but after i got over the severe paranoia i continued to use linux but in a normal way. 

I currently use windows for work because corporate and linux for personal use. At first win11 looked soo slick with all those animations then they tasked me with installing licensed software on colleagues machines, then i saw that modern Win 11 had eberrything and more that made me soo paranoid years ago, seperation of user and actions is shrimply impossible.

For most software, the biggest time is spent on making the license restrictive, pdf editer with kernel access, text processer that requires me to spend 30 minutes on the phone with a computer iterating 50 numbers one by one to some robot to prove that i am a human, adding a terminal number for each user in some old out of place looking menu soo the user licensed management software finally runs. 

The worst part of it all is that no matter how much i try, how much i read the fineprint in all installer wizards, i miss some additional software installs that autostarts itself (i can't believe mcAfee still exists!) which slow down the clients computer and after 3-4 years of operation it is too virus infested to operate normally. Even my own windows machine, w
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>>14284
You didn't get it, my friend. I don't give a smallest piece of caca about what windows 11 is under the hood. I respect windows 11 because it's honest with me. "I will spy on your eberry move, but I will get the [corporate] job done". Linux, on the hand, is a huge, continuous, hopeless hypocrisy. freedesktop most of all. Using Linux is like trusting your life to a schizophrenic. You never know when suddenly decide to break eberrything that just worked. Recently wayland overtake has started with red hat trying hard to drop X11. How can I trust such ecosystem? It promises one things, but delivers opposite. I need Linux so I can understand what's under the hood, but the more years go by, the more they make me depend on software so horribly over engineered that you can't tell the difference between a vulnerability and a backdoor
>>14251
>1. Freetube or Pipepipe to avoid clickbait, block channels, and remove comment sections. ikatube and its sister programs are also berry nice and comfy.
I've been using Freetube for a little while now, and I definitely recommend it too. It's not even that you can avoid the front page of YouTube (which is something that you can also do with browser addons), but also because it allows you to follow channels without having any account and is also better for privacy purposes.
>>14251

I use UnTrap for YouTube.  A berry shrimple plugin that can be customized to block out shorts, trending page, recommendations, redirect home to subcriptions, etc...

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