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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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>>13629
I did the border.

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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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>>13560
something I guess

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Because greenfriends are /comfy/
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>>13607
Similar adventures with cacti and succulents here. I've seen some freakish plants go wild then catastrophically die at random. The weirdest one left like 70 babies too!
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>>13619
Here are some yellow flags, strawberries, and milkweed.  I think the milkweed is an asclepias syriaca, but I'm not sure.

>>13618
I found the remains of a goldfinch next to my peonies.  I am not pleased.
>>13610
>Hopefully the new ones will grow well.
Yeah, and 
>>13619
>Similar adventures with cacti and succulents here. I've seen some freakish plants go wild then catastrophically die at random.
I had problems with mine for a while at first. I gave it water comfy on what I read online and it being a desert plant, and it turned out I wasn't watering it enough. I think having it in the same room as a wood stove all year long was drying it out a ton, and if I had to guess the amount I was water I was giving it still wasn't enough. It seemed like it was thriving for a while though.
>The weirdest one left like 70 babies too!
That's nuts.
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>>13623
*Yeah, and they should at least have plenty of room now with the big one gone.

I guess I submitted before I even finished my post.
>>13607
>>13619
I think what habbens sometimes is that succulents "outgrow" their own stem. They all produce roots from around the base of each leaf and sometimes the lowest part of the stem will die off, just naturally and apparently some times (particularly in pots) they can fail to reestablish their new roots before the old ones die. Habbens to bromilieads too.

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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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>>13604
It really looks like that should be a switch you could push up or down to allow extension or contraction. The ribbed rubbery part looks like it wood accommodate that.  It wood be really odd to sell headphones with no adjustments.
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hello eberryone!
>>13608
Oddly enough mine don't have that part on them. It's just a flat surface. I never noticed that. I know the ones I have are a revised version, so maybe that's got something to do with it. The older ones didn't have a detachable cable, and they ended up changing that due to user suggestions. That seems to be the only difference to the headphones themselves. What's odd is that I can't find any that look quite like mine online. I wonder if it's some new cost-cutting measure or something.

I looked on their site, and it does mention that they're adjustable. They sure don't feel like it though. It's bretty strange.
>>13611
Hi.
>>13611
Howdy!
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>>13611
Hey there.

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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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Sometimes the winning move is to not play the game
Hope you're ok BO.
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>>13585
I'm OK thanks.
I don't like to delete things without having to justify why (despite the rules are clear on the subject of drama) but I guess this time things escalated a bit hehe.
I tried to act in good faith and with understanding, but I think I was dealing with someone blinded by anger, and at one point I had to be more forceful.
I blame myself a little because that's not the spirit of /comfy/ and I don't want there to be that kind of tension here. Sorry for the bothering anons.
Anyway, the storm seems to have passed, for good I hope.
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>>13586
What I was trying to say is, some people are just not worth arguing with, so if you just ban/delete what clashes with the board, there is no problem. 
You should practice that, arguing with someone that doesn't really care about the sentiment of the place in good faith will lead you nowhere
Did I accidentally start something with that recycle bin post? I was just saying to clear arguments from your mind if they're too bothersome I wasn't trying to set someone off, my bad if that's what habbened.
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>>13617
I doubt it.  The unpleasant dialog was seemingly centered on a personal grudge.

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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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>>13513
No not yet. OTOH, I'm not ready for an outing just yet in other ways, so it all equals out rn.  :)

Probably in a couple month's time, I'd predict at this point.
>>13511
I see the Katy Trail ends in Henry County. My great grandfather was actually born there. I think his family went there to farm before moving back up north for whatever reason.
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>>13542
I don't visit that part of the state often, except if I go to Truman Reservoir.  Hopefully the trail will be carried on further south someday.
>>13511
I visited not too long ago.

We did a no-phone day, so we navigated by map and didnt look up places to go visit.

I'll have to visit the wineries out there, I only went to a bar lol. Its really bretty out there!

Have you ever been to Serenity Valley?

>>13498
Ive always thought of the winters as relatively tame. It only gets dangerous to drive a handful of times during the winter months
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>>13600
I have not been to Serenity Valey.  I don't personaly find the modern event venue focused type places berry enjoyable.  

The winters are indeed tame, but road ice is definitely a problem in rural areas with gravel and dirt roads that never get treated.  It can't be bladded off and is much worse than snow for driving.

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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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>>13484
I have never eaten refried beans either
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>>13494
I'd recommended buying some and trying it if you can.  It's bretty good.  Did you buy humus for comparison yet?
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>>13495
I bought some online, it hasn't arrived yet
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>>13456
I fried some trout filets in dredge of cornmeal and a bit of salt for breakfast.  It wasn't too bad.
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Pork steak with suff on top.

1 pork steak
~ 1 tbs avocado oil
1 sliced avocado
Kewpie mayo
2 chopped habanero peppers with the seeds removed
~ 1 tbs honey
~ 1.5 tbs cider vinigar
~ 1 tbs chili crisp
~ 1 tbs chopped fresh parsley 
~ 1 tbs chopped fresh cilantro
~ 1 tbs chopped fresh spearmint
~ 1 tsp soy sauce
~ 1 tsp anchovie paste
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I think there was one of these on og /late/. post what you've been building, or just whatever about old mc
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>>12926
SORCERY YOU SAY?!
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>>12640
These are so good
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I wish these made it to the final game
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>>12911
I still remember watching this one as a kid

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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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My mother got rid of our cat behind my back thinking it wood be no big deal. I think he was my soul cat.
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>>13125
It's hard to guage that on the parent side. We just lost the family dog and it didn't seem to bother our kid too much. I guess pets affect different people differently.
When I was in my mid-teens, my brother and got to go work at some festival grounds for a few days in the summer to earn a ticket to a festival that they were hosting in the early autumn. We slept outside, on the stage of the festival grounds. It was really beautiful -- the stage had a roof, but no back and no front. Completely open air. It was an amazing way to end the day, under the stars.

This tabby cat wood come up to me and my brother and demand to be petted. She wood not stop meowing and swatting until someone made physical contact with her. One of the other workers there called her a slut for cuddles. It was really nice. 

I ended up in foster care and the foster home I lived in the longest, prior to high school graduation, was a rural home. The wife was a homemaker, and the husband was a carpenter and hunter. He had a dog named Jake, which I thought was funny because of Adventure Time. My fosterdad had no idea what Adventure Time was. Jake was a job dog and a hunting dog. My fosterdad wood take him to eberry construction job he went to and Jake knew exactly how to navigate a jobsite to stay out of the way of the workers, and even to not step in freshly poured concrete. Jake had a preternatural, humanlike understanding of the physical world and how to navigate it. He was less in-the-way than I was, whenever I worked with my fosterdad. 

Jake was also a duck hunting dog. When we wood shoot clays in the backyard, he wood yelp and cry and whimper from the dogpen bec
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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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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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>>12735
I've never held one, but the placement of the sticks looks berry awkward to me with the overall size of the device.  I have long fingers and it looks a bit awkward.  In terms of shape, I wood prefer something less like a GB pocket and more like a GBA.
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Anyone remembers playing Singularity ? Maybe it was because the game was a bit easy but teenager me found it comfy at the time, especially the Soviet setting

>>10792
Back when I played Fire Emblem on 3DS I couldn't WAIT for the day I could emulate the game
Maybe Im too attached to the keyboard, maybe it's just the ability to take screenshots and record footage or to easily switch to other programs
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playing some lightly modded fnv again. comfy game.
Have to recommend a comfy game on steam called PANELKI. i guess its about those soviet style panel buildings, walking sim in a good way. cheap too. 
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1836160/PANELKI/
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>>13405
Panelki definitly looks like a unique game.  Enjoy NV. 

Silly panel building stuff for fun. 
https://panelkinostalgia.com/
https://www.zupagrafika.com/
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Press spacebar to view eberrything flattened so you can see if there are any gaps

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