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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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>>15994
Oh good I was coming here to say that if anyone wanted to make the next one to go ahead.

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

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

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To the posts above, unless you're more or less satisfied with yourself, you shouldn't prioritize your community over yourself, because as you spend your time working on the community, your own deficiencies will grow and you'll end up only making things worse. Working on communities is the job of people who are ready for it.
This morning I went swimming, it feels good :)
I'm cooking couscous with merguez sausage while listening to music and enjoying a nice glass of red wine.
Then I'll go to the hairdresser for a quick trim.
Today cannot be more comfy.
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>>16004
I've noticed a change at work, we have a few that rally the troops eberry time there's a life event with coworkers - health emergencies, births, kids' birthdays, car repairs... I wish them well of course but I don't get involved. We have hundreds of employees and they really should have their own social circles in place.
Working on tea then heading to work, bretty rainy day so I don't mind - I can watch it from inside ^_^. 

>>16012
Nice! Enjoy!
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Being invited to big parties - really like the person inviting me but the exact opposite of anything I wood ever enjoy

Watching the comfy rainy weather outside and contemplating whether I like her enough to force myself to go or whether I should gracefully bow out

How is your Fridays anon(s)?

>>16014
Wonder if it's the same rain


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>>15980
They are hunters though, I'm personally a bit afraid of them, because they might bite!
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>>15992
I saw a video about a guy who went swimming with them once, and he said he felt really safe being in the water with them. I imagine being on land with them could be another story. I also woodn't want to get close to an elephant seal at all. At least not an adult one.
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>>16008
I don't think walruses are very smart or safe around humans, either. OTOH, based seal bros are both!  :D
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>>16009
I like both seals and walruses.

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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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>>15543
I do make things still but nothing really complex, mostly just stuff like air frying frozen spinach til hot, then mixing in egg whites and onion and garlic powder then after air frying add salsa or hot sauce.

I know I shouldn't have but I chopped up sweet potatoes then used them in the air fryer, good stuff, especially after dipping them in coconut oil. Something else I shouldn't do but... oh well, was feeling fat.
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Breakfast time!  This bowl started with a 1/4 cup of steel-cut oats and a 1/2 cup of boiled shelled edamame.  I cooked 4 oz of Mexican chorizo with a bit of avocado oil and then dumped 2 whisked eggs over the sausage.  When the eggs were set, I placed them in the bowl and topped eberrything off with a habanero chili, a birds's eye chili, and a bit of maple syrup. It was a bretty satisfying meal.
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Also from today, a baked potato with a currywurst topping.  While the potato was baking, I first parcooked a bratwurst with steam for about 12 minutes.  I allowed it to cool before slicing it into thin rounds.  The sliced sausage was then tossed in a bit of corn flour and browned in about a tablespoon of oil.  After the meat browned, I added about a 1/2 tablespoon of curry powder and about 1/3 cup of ketchup. After it was warm, the meat mixture was added to the baked potato along with butter,  matchsticks of banana pepper, slices of shallot, a sprinkle of black walnuts, and a bit of mayonnaise.
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Because right now i am on savings mode i started doing old meals i learned from the region to get the most out of my local markets but it also reminded me i started a project time ago because i was inspired by anons here and their constant contributions.
Things got dantesque fast due to the number of recipes (35+ main recipes, 10+ recipes for crucial ingredients, per my notepad.txt) hence why i sidetracked but also because i want to do a more "international" supermarket version of each if someone wants to replicate it, right now i still don't have the space nor some of the cookware to do it but might as well to gain track and practice, i will revisit this first one later when i get the format and initial info right.
First meal, a forgotten emblematic meal of the west, should be done by tomorrow but without the "international" version or fancy introduction to the area's gastronomy, that comes later. 
Posted this first to force myself a deadline.

>>15769
>Mexican chorizo with a bit of avocado oil
>habanero chili and birds's eye chili
The ingredients are found in the same place in the market 'round here but they rarely mix as you did in that recipe, berry interesting.
>and a bit of maple syrup
Oddly interesting, usually frontier chorizo is quite high on fat so it cooks in its own thing but if people want t
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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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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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>>15720
>>15721
I'll be getting to tools for the pipe making in 2 days, including a lathe :D, I thought I wood give you a few pics of my plants so far. This isn't all of them but they've grown from seed and to get this far is satisfying, but I will keep you guys posted on the pipe later on in the week.
Am trying to be better.
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>>15939
Hey it's a good starting point, keep it up anon, keep this mood on!
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>>15940

Thanks anon. Really thank you.
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>>15940
>>15960

> Noticing how encouragement has an impact.

:3

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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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>>15959
It looks like you had a nice time. The scenery is bretty. Metallic, salty water sounds bretty gross to drink though. Thanks for sharing.
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>>15962
This water should not be drunk like table water. It wood be harmful to drink too much of it, but in small doses these mineral waters are berry good. In fact, I drink a glass a day (not from this source but a similar one, less salty and less ferrous) in the morning and after exercise, and it provides a whole host of microelements and helps to balance the body.
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>>15964
Like natural gatoraid and without the sugar.
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>>15976
>gatoraid
Haha maybe, we don't have that here. But I like to mix it with a little bit of orange or grapefruit syrup.
Absolutely gorgeous, morning mountain walk through Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
4+ hours long!  :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rujr7eNmHu8

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Can someone reccomend some comfy xmpp groupchats?

irc channels are okay too.
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>>15946
So long as  you only need text and an occasional file transfer I think the situation is bretty fine. The last time I tried Dino and Gajim could do the job. Though I didn't like Dino much because it advertises itself as "modern", while heavily relying on libadwaita and vala. I just can't trust anything that is so close to the "modern" GNOME community. I prefer to stay away from them. Though I just checked gajim and it depends on libadwaita as well, kek. IIRC that wasn't always the case?
https://packages.debian.org/trixie/gajim
https://packages.debian.org/sid/gajim
So this libadwaita cancer is a new thing. Sad, berry sad. Still, I guess you could just use an older version instead. I don't know anything about other XMPP clients, but probably they'll support at least text.
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>>15955
I tried both as well and they were objectively garbage that refused to work most of the time.
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>>15958
That actually depends on the details. It's hard to tell what exactly you mean without you telling the details. The last time I tried using gajim, a few years back, it was mostly fine. My only problem with it was that I essentially just spent an hour talking to myself and then deleted it.
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>>15965
I encountered multiple connectivity issues while using it, problems with specific plugins and messages not displaying on the other end but working for me. This was a few years ago though.
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>>15966
Probably provider's issues, XMPP is a lot like mail after all, so similar problems occur. Dunno about plugins, but I believe you.

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What's your favorite album or song to chill out and listen to in its entirety?
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>>15903
>degenerate
>psychopath
That's not how I wood describe it. It does have a slightly dark and tortured side, but at the same time I find her rather poetic in the sense of a certain Baudelairean romanticism: these skeleton puppets seem to be imploring the heavens...
I completely understand that it may not appeal to eberryone, but to say that it's degenerate seems a bit strong to me and more steeped in an arbitrary judgement.

Take at least a moment to listen to the music, which is not a reflection of the cover art, especially the second track, which is berry beautiful.
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>>15903
>>15904
Ehh? Doesn't it look kinda funny?
>>15903
wat
>>15856
This is outside my tastes, but this is a fun song.
>>15902
I'll have to give it a proper listen later.
>>15903
Please avoid being rude on /comfy/.
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