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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
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Post verses, haiku, rhymes, poems, and eberrything in between.
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The Ecchoing Green, by William Blake

The sun does arise,
And make habby the skies.
The merry bells ring
To welcome the Spring.
The sky-lark and thrush,
The birds of the bush,
Sing louder around,
To the bells’ cheerful sound. 
While our sports shall be seen
On the Ecchoing Green.
 
Old John, with white hair 
Does laugh away care,
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From Act I: Morning of Pippa Passes by Robert Browning.

The year's at the spring
And day's at the morn;
Morning's at seven;
The hill-side's dew-pearled;
The lark's on the wing;
The snail's on the thorn:
God's in his heaven—
All's right with the world!
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>>17069
Good one anon. Just discovered Robert Browning.

I liked this one too:

Oh, good gigantic smile o’ the brown old earth,
This autumn morning! How he sets his bones
To bask i’ the sun, and thrusts out knees and feet
For the ripple to run over in its mirth;
Listening the while, where on the heap of stones
The white breast of the sea-lark twitters sweet.

That is the doctrine, shrimple, ancient, true;
Such is life’s trial, as old earth smiles and knows.
If you loved only what were worth your love,
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Often the best in us springs from the worst in us.

By André Gide
Fragile, like a dream,
Beautiful, like a moment,
All  life...

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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.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein-barr
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I've sometimes questioned the /comfy/ of this thread. This post is a great example of why : >>17280
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>>16883
In asian countries this is called Buddha's hands and is named after/confused with a particular variety of citrus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha's_hand
>>17281
what's wrong with it?

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share your comfiest desktops here!
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>>10806
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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>>10286
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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reviving this i hope

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i had a really good day and went skating last night js felt like i shld share
exploring cities at night is cool
It must have been a comfy time anon.
I'm more a roller and bicycle guy, I never learned how to skateboarding (riding was OK but can't do a proper ollie).
I love that middle picture!
Nice smooth roads and cool air sounds great
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>>17153
>I love that middle picture!
Full gloom right?

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Post here when you visit /comfy/
Thread #12 autumn edition

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>>17082
Pigeon... sandwich...
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>>17096
I hope you have good day anon.
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>>17097
Thank you. A wonderful day for you anon.
>>17095
Anons are question bird-on-bread but not best-dad-cat. What a world.
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>>17100
Subarashii!

How do you make friends online anymore?
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>>16386
I always try to seed any torrents that don't have many seeders.
>>17041
Deep down I've been a loner and a homebody for as long as I can remember. I remember going to a high school classmate's birthday party once and wishing I was at home, and that was the last time I really did anything social with people outside of family. I soon ended up deactivating my Facebook account without warning to anyone when I realized I was just wasting time on there instead of doing something fulfilling. My closest friends from school all moved away, and I was honestly kind of drifting away from them anyway. I don't regret what I did at all. I'm just not a sociable person by nature, and I just decided to accept that. It's not that I don't wish I had people to share interests with in real life, but I'm not the kind of person who feels the need for much socialization and am also bad at maintaining relationships. I also am reluctant to invest time in relationships that probably aren't going to go anywhere. It does feel lonely, but I feel lonely around most other people too.

Overall I see that as part of a broader effort I've made to be more true to myself and not try to force myself into certain modes of thought or behavior just to be more socially acceptable. For example, when I was i
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>>17042
Agreed.

>>17041
> re: "habby go lucky nihilist" -- it resonates with me, but I suppose if it's a question about engaging in that social dynamics and hierarchy, I can't let go of the idea of wanting more interaction,
> 
> Maybe this brooding isn't suited for comfy. 
> 
> How did you get "habby go lucky lonerpilled" then? (for those who moved on from the naive ideas about social interaction)

That's absolutely not /comfy/.
To anyone and eberryone, I do not believe you need to win arguments or convince others of anything on /comfy/.  Please resist falling into this type of behavior.
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>>17057
I'm not seeing much going on other than people responding to a question.
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>>16246
>btw, I still miss nanochan, that's where I started loving the anon lifestyle and where I made most of my recent online friends.
pic related, i miss nano a lot too.

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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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>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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