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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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>>13208
GG Team /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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>>11484
Trying to be habby is a much better than my silly cocktails.  I hope you can shape things to work out.

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You are the President of Earth, and a mysterious planet from another galaxy is hurdling towards our planet.

Transmissions from the mysterious planet have been sent directly to you by those who live there. It has life with sentient intelligent beings. They have double the population of our world's. Their technological tier is unclear, but it's at least roughly equivalent to ours, if not superior. Just when they were about to state if they were friendly, hostile, or otherwise, a solar storm flares and blocked their communications from us. Their intentions are unknown.

The scientists have calculated a 70/30 percentage chance of one-of-two outcomes of where this planet will go. There's a 70% chance this planet will shrimply be caught by the suns gravity and will orbit harmlessly between Earth and Mars, giving us a new neighbor (for better or worse). But, there's also 30% chance this planet will collide with Earth, mutually destroying their world and our own.

The planet is closing in and will be here quite soon, and the solar storms are keeping communications of the otherworldly beings blocked. As President of Earth, you exclusively have the activation code for a planet destroying super weapon. It is charged ready to fire on your command. If it is not fired now it will have to be deactivated to prevent a massive overload, and will take 2 years for it to charge and be ready again.

You can either destroy their planet and kill all the otherworldly beings, or you can do no
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I wood use the superweapon as a thruster to adjust the Earth's orbit for a 0% chance of collision. Once we're safe and communications are back up, I hire /comfy/posters to work as ambassadors. They'll win our new neighbors over whether they're hostile or no.

This is definitely a bit of a silly question, though.
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>>13193 (OP) 
>Make your choice, President of Earth.
I will start establishing taxes for interplanetary trade. And also berate idiots who made such useless planetary destruction weapons.
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>>13193 (OP) 
the first problem i see with your hypothetical situation is that a planet coming our way doesn't make a lot of sense to me; if they were in control of the planet of course their technology wood be much superior than our own — if they were not, it wood either collide with earth, the sun or any other planet, also a massive planet coming our way woodn't just lock in orbit with the sun next to our own.
it wood make more sense if they were coming in a space ship, or many if you will.

anyway, i woodn't shoot them, the death of billions of alive creatures woodn't come from my hands; first, because if we destroy their planet theres a great chance of the fragments of such massive destruction hit our own (since their planet is heading our way) causing a mass extinction here; second, showing hostility first wood send the wrong message, imagine for a moment that they are not alone, maybe they are the first planet heading to our solar system because their star is dying out there and they need a new sun, maybe they called other planets too, who knows whos coming next?

in such pressure to take action, you just need to remember that you can always and will mostly regret whatever you end up doing; kill them or not, the result could be a disaster either way, so i choose not.
>>13193 (OP) 
I wood not destroy them. 

I can't see why a planet of beings wood want to set themselves on a suicidal collision course.  What wood be the point?
Also, I wood be berry concerned why were we using taxes to fund a planet destroying weapon.

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Post here when you visit /comfy/
Thread number ten

Pour yourself a nice hot chocolate and stay warm anon :)
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Struggling to get out of bed
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Organize your thoughts & motivations, build a team, then act! We believe in you, Anon. Gambatte!
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>>13199
Sorry it failed on the first compulsion
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"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!"
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Tell me a short story from your life.
Anything mundane, exciting, nostalgia, emotional. Literally anything as long as it's a vaguely happy one.
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I am trying not to rip my hair in frustration because deliberry is taking longer than two quacking weeks. I live on the moon btw
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I remember one time when I was around 8 years old, my father and I were driving down some country road in the middle of nowhere. At that point in my life, I'd developed this deep fondness for old and abandoned houses because of this one particular old house we'd pass eberry day on the way to school.

Anyways, my pop and I spotted this old house that was clearly abandoned. There was this chainlink fence all around it covered in overgrowth. This place must have been sitting for decades. I ask my dad if we can go explore it and he was typically against stuff like that, but this day he obliged me. 

The chainlink fence had a door sized gate that was open, so we just walked on in. A little after walking through the gate and looking at the house, we start hearing something moving fast that is clearly on the inside of the fence with us. This must've been around fall because you'd hear this thing crunching on leaves all around the backside of the house.

We caught a glimpse of it at one point and it habbened to be an adult doe deer! It must've wandered in out of curiousity just before we got there and got stuck.

Eventually, my dad and I hatched this plan where he wood run around and scare the deer into running out the open gate to free it. I'm not sure why we did this as the deer wood've probably figured it out on her own after we left, but we did it anyway! 

My dad runs around the backside of this dilapidated house and I hear the leaves crunching from his steps and then the leaves crunching from this giant galloping deer. I hear it so loudly around the corner of the house, I know it's coming fast in my direction, but I don't see it yet. It rounds the corner and comes running straight at me and I try to guide/scare it towards the open gate, but the deer panics, slips and lands on the ground right in front of me!

So there I was with my dad and this deer on the ground that was too petrified to stand back up and I get to walk right up to it. I touch it's fur, got to pet it and feel it's heart pounding and see how fast she's breathing. I'd never touched a deer before (or since) in my entire life, so this was amazing to me. My dad ended up grabbing this little film camera people used to carry around back then and we both took turns taking a picture with this big ass live deer on the ground. 

She woodn't get back up no matter what we did, so my dad ended up picking her up and carrying her outside the gate. After my dad set her down, we walked away and the deer got up and galloped off. The way it ran off was nothing like I'd ever seen a deer galloping before. It looked like it was so habby to be free almost like it couldn't believe it was still alive.
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>>13185
Nice story anon,it remember me some encounters I had myself with wild animals (deers, hogs and a whole range of little critters). These moments are stuck in my memory and I cherish them.
If you can, I wood be curious to see these photos.
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>>4707
SOVL
for me it was bomberman on ps1, we used to play it with my siblings and a neighbor who moved away
dozen years later she came over for a visit and i exhumed this bad boy with 4 controllers

it was like we were 7 again our mom also yelled at us for being lourd kek, good times
Brothers/sisters are too OP. I only ever play alone.

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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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>>13171 (OP) 
Highly-based thread, OP!

So, one of the key factors to an enjoyable outing into the wilderness is great gear. My apologies if that reality doesn't fit into the indended theme of the thread?

I've bought many different types of gear from various manufacturers over the years. REI seems to be the single best dealer that I've personally worked with here in Burgerland.

I currently have what I consider to be literally the world's greatest cot, a comfy sleeping bag, and I'm currently looking into getting a standalone tent the so-called 'Half Dome 2', a revamp of their 45-year old product.
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Does anyone have good gear recommendations to make?
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>>13174
>My apologies in advance*
>>13171 (OP) 
>The outdoors is bretty comfy, isnt it ? 
Sure it is, nice bread idea indeed.
I love to go hiking or just wandering in the wild around my house. As the spring is coming I'm habby in advance to go outside more.

>>13174
>So, one of the key factors to an enjoyable outing into the wilderness is great gear.
Sure, it can quickly make the difference between a pleasant moment in nature and a nightmarish experience, even if you have to be prepared to deal with Mother Nature's vagaries in all circumstances.
I don't have top tier gears because I don't do a lot of outdoor camping but as I plan eventually to do more, I will look for cool stuff.

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What's your favorite album or song to chill out and listen to in its entirety?
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how bout some comfy vidya music
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These are just albums I picked out to listen to today.  The Thantifaxath album is on one of my absolute favorites. The last two tracks  in sequence are a berry nice pair.

Hive Mind Narcosis by Thantifaxath:
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https://darkdescentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/hive-mind-narcosis

Il était une forêt... by Gris:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=WS0l0o45IUw[Embed]
https://gris-northernsilence.bandcamp.com/album/il-tait-une-for-t

Diaspora by Cormorant:
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https://cormorant.bandcamp.com/album/diaspora


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i <3 jeff wayne's war of the worlds, it is so quacking good, even better when intoxicated
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>>13121 (me)
addedum: 'thunderchild' and the 'spirit of man' are some of the greatest tracks ever written, and i will fight anyone who says contrary
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That's great thank you

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Quacking love that pic
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Cute stuff.  Thanks for sharing.
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Post your comfiest webms, mp4s and others.
OCs welcome.
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Just noticed that the colour scheme of where I am right now resembles /comfy/'s css fairly well!
Crazy...
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It's spring!
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>>13073
Happy Vernal Equinox!  :)
>>13142
That's n odd idea of what is comfy.
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>>13144
Alright then.

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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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I used to argue online a lot. On one hand I have a hang up about needing to be berry precise in my words and arguing helped me formulate my thoughts on important topics for my own purposes. On the other hand, in the 20+ years I've been using the internet I never once saw anonymous arguing produce a meaningful outcome anywhere, ever. It's less productive than jerking off. Eventually I'd get halfway through a big response, realize what I was doing, and force myself to stop and delete it. It sucks a little to lose your effortpost, but surprisingly the main feeling I'd get was relief. I'd suggest trying that out. If you find yourself engaging with something that bothers you, disengage with it cold turkey and give it a minute to see if you've actually lost anything. That seems obvious, but you probably aren't doing it.
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>>13126
Probably great advice, Anon. Thhanks!

>pic
Lol, what?  :D
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>>13127
>Lol, what?  :D
Looks like an 'AI meme' - a self correcting problem when the the bubble pops!

>>13126
Similar feeling, even walking into a conversation with an open mind or willing to banter a bit rarely yields growth or understanding. The normies know that and stay out - bretty sure that's how the 'arguing on the internet' joke became a thing. Too bad too - I'm with ya, open comms has potential but all parties have to contribute for it to work.
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>>13128
>I'm with ya, open comms has potential but all parties have to contribute for it to work.
It's simply a matter of maturity. TPTB want division & strife everywhere (online or off) since it serves their purposes best. 

But men of cool heads & sound reasoning can come to rational agreements regardless.
>tl;dr
Its up to the old hands to show the young bucks the way forward.
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>>13128
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