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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
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I wood like to invite anyone browsing to come and solve a few puzzles together. Post an image and I will make a jigsaw of it if you want.

https://jiggie.fun/comfy
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>>15234
No apologies needed, Anon. This is for fun, not work!  :)

Comfy tagaki, BTW.

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Comfy is a place to relax. Please be kind and keep the things nice.

The rules are:
>Follow the global rules
>Keep it cozy
>Keep it SFW
>No rabble rousing
That means no unrelated political posts, intentionally provocative posts, posts insulting someone's race or religion or promoting committing crimes.
>No boat rocking
That means no uncalled for insults, rudeposting, or instigating drama.
>No advertising
You can talk about comfy places, but blatant advertising is not nice.

Other nice boards:
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>>15129
That's unfortunate to see. Thanks for the reply.

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Caturday?
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Cute idea. KInda grosses me though
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Post here when you visit /comfy/
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>>15188
That guy certainly has an eclectic blend of tools.  Silky folding saws like the one he has are really nice tools to use and are well made.
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good evening eberryone
hope you are having a comfy day too
these last few days have been bretty hectic for me since i moved but im finally settling in and feeling comfy again
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>>15218
I'm glad to hear you got moved into your new place. I hope you will have many comfy days there.
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>>13228
any tips for cutting your own hair? what is your hairstyle like?

my dad always cut my hair when I was a kid. he always cut it berry short though, like a buzzcut, and I never liked it that way.
I have been to the barber only a handful of times in my life.

I haven't been to the barber (or my dad) for over a year now. Last time I went was before a job interview and the barber didn't do berry much tbh, the hair was bretty long already and I didn't want him to cut it all away.

It's about 20cm long now and I tie it back (ponytail?). I kinda look like some homeless guy though when it's not tied.
I think I will just keep it like that for some time but am looking for some inspiration.
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>>15220
>any tips for cutting your own hair? what is your hairstyle like?
I don't have any tips for cutting longer hairstyles.  I buzz my hair down to nothing for convenience with drying, never needing fixed, and playing nice with hats.  My only useful suggestion is going to be you need to plan where the trimmed hair will fall and how you can clean it up.  I like to lay down torn open grocery bags to catch catch as much falling hair as possible.

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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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>>15189
I have mostly used pork with for these curries.  I hope you have fun making it.  I've never tried using tofu like that.
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I tried making some omurice. Making it bretty will take a few more tries, but tasted good anyway.
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Canned red beans mixed with green onions, a habanero pepper, a tomato, some wine braised beef heart, a bit of cauliflower, and Pickapeppa sauce.  Some sour cream and black pepper went on top.
My friends, try stir frying eggs and tomatoes, you are sure to become a breakfast god.
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>>15212
>fried taters and onions
>throw on poached or over easy egg
>throw on home made salsa
>maybe some meat as well
That there is as perfect a breakfast can be, without competing against dessert breakfasts.

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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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>>13888
Third pic reminded me of this.

>>15098
I love these kind of images. I've made a few into puzzles before. Pixel art versions anyway.
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Central NY is really bretty, I've heard the people there are much nicer than NYC.
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>>15201
It's honestly sad there is enough discarded glass to coat the beach there.
>>15203
Those are nice photos.  I like the remains of the bridge ? in the first one.
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>>15205
NTA, but it looks like what remains of a railroad truss
>>15205
>It's honestly sad there is enough discarded glass to coat the beach there.
In a way it is and in a way not. The beach many decades ago use to be the local town's trash heap. Eberrything was dumped there but gradually they put a stop to it and removed eberrything that didn't decay normally.
Except the glass. All the wave and sand action turned the broken shards of glass into pebbles. So there was to real reason to clean it up. After all glass is just amorphous SiO2. Eventually it's just going to turn back into sand. Berry glittery multicolored sand.

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Because greenfriends are /comfy/
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>>15173
These things use to grow all over Antarctica too.
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A boat garden I saw a while back.
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??? I'm thinking you're pulling my leg anon.
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>>15178
>??? I'm thinking you're pulling my leg anon.
I mean before the ice of course. It had nothohobus forests too.
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>>15191
Ah, I misread it earlier as "These things grow all over Antarctica too."
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>>15191
>nothohobus
LOL at the filter. Common name: Southern Beech.


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>>15005
>Civilizational Museum Curators in space
Noice
>>14974
Nice comfy Gondola, Anon!  :)
>>15005
Nice, they're even from the same year. >>14647
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Balloons!
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>>15103
Very nice!

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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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Charming story about old Jake, Anon. Thanks.
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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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