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Welcome back to /comfy/ Anon :)
Friends: >>>/late/ ¤ /kind/
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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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>>16251
GG /recola/

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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:
/late/ - Late Nights
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>>15925
Y/w Anon. Use that information for good, please.  :)

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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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>>15984
I'm intrigued by what your dish will be.
>avocado oil
I needed to add extra fat to keep the eggs from sticking and avocado oil is what I always keep on hand.  The high burning temperature and lack of flavor makes it berry broadly useful.
>hot as hell
I don't think it was too offensively hot. I like to grow peppers and eat a lot of them.  Both of those chili varieties also add tart and fruity flavors to dishes. Habaneros have a pleasant citrus quality and the bird's eye chilies taste a bit like a sour apple or gooseberry.
>syrup
Because it ran down over eberrything, I think the syrup helped make the oatmeal and soybeans feel more like they were part a cohesive dish.
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After having soggy Thanksgiving ham for lunch, I wanted something more enjoyable for dinner, so I had some leftover braised pork belly with rice.   I followed below recipe, and it was bretty tasty.
https://www.thespruceeats.com/japanese-braised-pork-belly-2031267
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>>16172
I took your advice and bought a high-quality, all steel colander. It works great and can strain out anything! It's about a gallon in capacity, I think. Thanks, Anon!  :)
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I bought four pounds of turkey gizzards on impulse after Thanksgiving.  I decided to mostly follow along with the preparation in the video.  I had them with rice or pasta for several days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFWHvuCG9G0
>>16175
I'm glad I could help.
>>15507
> But then I got the beetus.

Which one?

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Lets create and share /comfy/ banners.
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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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Banner?
Just remembered that there was also another banner I needed to put together for /comfy/.
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>>16249
This is great for Birbsday.
1.  Any chance you can make it say "IMPORTANT BIRB AREA" ?
2.  Any chance you can add the " /comfy/ " branding in somewhere?
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>>16256
NTA, I tried this maybe?

How do you make friends online anymore?
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>>16235
Such meta topics escalate naturally. Threads like this need a breathing captcha. "Please inhale deeply and exhale fully 30 times before posting".

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>>16209 (OP) 
As far as I remember using internet, I never tried to make friends because the sole concept of "online friendship" always seems too abstract for me.
However I remember using a little chat where I met a what was supposedly a girl and we then had a nice correspondance by mails. It stopped when my mailbox was hacked (long story short I wasn't aware of even the most obvious techniques used to put you at risk on the web, but I learned a lot after that).

I enjoy anonymous places because I don't like to be "someone" on internet. I think anonymous posting can be nice as long as you don't try to be someone else, you're honest and you know how to respect the netiquette.

I use some forums mostly for technical reasons so yes I have some identities here and there, never the same avatar but always the same dude behind as I don't feel the need to roleplay (LARPING may be fun sometimes but always in good faith and on places where it's ok to do it). And again I use these forums mostly for educational purposes and not really to be part of a community. Even if I'm proud sometimes to be part of some of them and and contribute positively to it (same for some anonymous places like /comfy in fact).

Like in my IRL life I'm not someone trying too hard to sociabilise, I enjoy spending some nice moments with nice people when it comes naturally (like having some joint act
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Each time I make online "friends" I have the urge to disappear at one point. It just gets stressful for me when they suddenly expect to chat eberryday.
On top of that, I get obsessed with things and then forget about it entirely and obsess over something else repetitively.

Maybe I'm a bit autistic, but I prefer the anon ib to avoid what I described. I have also other forums and im accounts that I use and delete when, again, what I described above inevitability habbens. I have been actively posting in forums and other forms of social spaces for the last 20 years and I lost contact with all the friends that I made along the way.

People are also change and irl life gets on the way. It's almost impossible to make a long lasting relationship with an online friend.

btw, I still miss nanochan, that's where I started loving the anon lifestyle and where I made most of my recent online friends. Sometimes you just find a place that fits with like-minded people for your (you) of that time.
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>It just gets stressful for me when they suddenly expect to chat eberryday.
Heh didn't think it was habbening to someone else too. Can relate.
>use and delete when, again
Interesting. I've never managed to befriend anyone on traditional forums, at least never to such degree, that they wood want to message me more often than once in never.
>irl life gets on the way
I'm bretty sure it's the other way around. People surrender themselves to IRL completely, because internet life is too unfulfilling for them.
>>16209 (OP) 

I made friends with a pair of brothers online, over minecraft bedwars. nice times.

I imagine you could knock up a game you enjoy and just start enjoying it with others. 
I like games which inspire co-operation against common obstacles, for common goals. 

I hear arc raiders is making a ruckus, might be promising.

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

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>>16213

A job to >>8571
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>>16211

Yes, the fury of the chronian is of great grandeur.
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>>16107

> Be the comfy you want to see in the world

Lovely

Let's tackle that challenge!
>>16219
Good idea. I linked that comment in the thread in case the OP comes back.
>>16213
I've always been berry interested in tornadoes. Stems from me being so scared of them as a kid and then learning about them to try and get over it.

Tell me your dreams, I can do an analysis on them
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>>8571 (OP) 
A couple of weeks ago I had a dream where I found a bug in a code I wrote years ago. When I woke up I immediately went to check it, and the bug was indeed there.
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I used to record my dreams and analyze them myself, but I started on medication not too long ago which seems to make them all nightmares. So I try my best to forget them these days.

The last one I remember was me in a room with my father. He was training me to throw better, but I wasn't sure why. He kept on getting me to drill this one particular motion, where I was to throw an object out of a window in my old house I lived at as a kid and let it get lost in the bushes. Later the police arrived and he gave me the object to throw as they entered my house. In that moment I realize he wanted me to hide evidence, probably drugs. I felt disappointed in him, and as if I had never really known him at all.

This is a weird one considering that I don't get on with my father, and he is maybe the person most opposed to drug use in my life. Not that I even do anything beyond weed myself, and that's only about twice a year.
>Driving with brother in law in some open top car, like a weird convertible
>I'm in a kitchen and I have a kid
>Some other kid comes in and does something mean to my kid
>I crouch down and calmly tell the kid off and he starts crying and swinging his legs about
>Tell him if he kicks me that he'll have to leave
>He does it anyway
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‘’’Book thread!’’’ Anon, what is the best book you have ever read? Why do you like it? Has it changed the way you view the world?
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I am currently reading Timbuktu by Paul Auster and i find it quite enjoyable.
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>>16126
That sounds interesting, I might pick it up next.
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>>16152

The narrative is fun and i like the writing style.
If you are into it, the stream-of-thought from chrismas is also intriguing.
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I've been enjoying "The Way". A berry chill post-apocalyptic book narrated in 1st person (modern times I guess). A guy that is an never ending chaos that talks with his own pets.

https://bookwyrm.social/book/1817828/s/the-way
>>16126
>Paul Auster
Reminds me that I should read more of his work. The New York Trilogy was interesting and he wrote the screenplays for Smoke and Blue in the Face & I remember liking those movies, but it's been more than a few years since I've seen them.

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Lived long enough in spartan conditions to know that I'm quite ready and able to do it. I've done my stay in a cot on a navy boat down through the Suez and back a dozen times, living out of a cramped 1x3' locker for 9 months at a time. No man truly needs significant space. If you have room to lift your body with your limbs and to cook, you have enough space.
>It's time I hit the open road, boys
I saved up for a year so I don't have to finance anything. It's time to buy the van. I've got a few prospects in mind that I've been scouting out for half a year. One specific pre-built that has all my needs and wants covered. I do want to custom build one day, but today is not that day. Next year or the one after, maybe. More saving!
I'm pretty aware of the trials and tribulations of van life. I camp a lot already and again there was the military on various boats small and large. I am berry averse to staying in one place for too long and I can't really see myself continuing to rent. I don't know what I want off this post other than to give my friends something to talk about for awhile on a cozy night, but if there's any full timer's out there please respond. Anyone less active in their travels are welcome as well! Let's talk the outdoors and alternate lifestyles.
By the way, I'm going full in on an E-350 with an extendable top so I can actually stand my 6' tall self up in there!

Anyone got a good cassette toilet recommendation?
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>yfw you identify as an attack helicamper

I hope things are going well with you OP. Please keep us all up to date with your doings! Cheers.  :)
I hope OP comes back in time to find our new Tchan home.
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Same
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>>1110 (OP) 

> No man truly needs significant space. If you have room to lift your body with your limbs and to cook, you have enough space.

So many people are owned by their belongings.
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>>16221
A minimalist / vanlife bump? I'm here for that. I freed myself from the last of the 'family heirlooms' so no more furniture to lug around.

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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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I understand this sorta leaves the question of why i am learning hebrew anyways.
Well my country has a deficiency of Modern Hebrew speakers or at least those who understand it, which gives us a disadvantage in geopolitics. On the other side, they understand us adequately since a decent amount come from some sections of my nation.
I know the meme but, you know, i'm doing my part for what it's worth.
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So it rained yesterday, quite heavily. We were doing some work, most cleaning up and wraping up some electrical decorations that were outdoors, and then bloody thunder rolled in, lightning included. We did 70% and left the rest for today.
It probably signals the real change from summer to autumn. I always liked autumn, since it is not too cold so my clothes overburden me and it is not too hot that i feel like tearing my nerves out.

I have been improving my hebrew lately, i focused on numerals yesterday. It is really easy when you get down to it, and it is similar to my mother tongue (except in the tens).
I can now type most common letters from memory which is an improvement.

I have been thinking of doing drawing, mostly precpective stuff since i want to add a extra dimension to my journal.

My cooking has improved, i can do that one recipe i know decently.

All in all, it has been comfy.
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I've been organizing some stuff, mostly camping stuff and rifle parts for an unfinished project.  I'm a bit of a procrastinator, so it feels nice to sort some things out.   I bought this barrel almost two years ago and never did anything with it.
>>16185
Interesting.  Good luck in your studies.
>>16188
Enjoy your weather.  Where I live, It snowed for the second time this year yesterday/ last night.  Feel free to share your drawings later you want.
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>>16189

Thanks Anon.
Sounds really cool, though i have never really gone 'camping' in the real sense.
We'll see if i can doodle anything post-worthy.

>It snowed for the second time this year
What i'd give for some snow, but we are not the most gifted country when it comes to geography. Cloud formation is technically impossible so rain and snow is not common, at least near my place of residence.
>>16185

understood.

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