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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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>>18849
updoot

>>18850
GG. Glad you found some relaxation, Anon. Enjoy the weekend.

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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.
>Try as much as you can to not post AI slop.

Other nice boards:
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Let's all welcome our new neighbor please!  :)
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>>18819
As funny as it may sound, I always wanted to have monkey feet. They are so convenient and funny.
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>>18832
I hear babby burro swings are all the rage.
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share your comfiest desktops here!
(image is not mine)
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>>17251
I listened to selected ambient works to get the full effect - can confirm your desktop is comfy in a post apocalyptic sort of way
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>>17251
Nice config anon, I like it.
>>18295
Which volume? I think II wood fit in with the background.
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>>18310
I just followed your tracklist but I agree stone in focus fits that nicely
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Post here when you visit /comfy/
Thread #12 autumn edition

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>>18724
Okay, thanks for letting me know.
>>18725
I have done intermittent fasting before, but I've never done a full-blown fast. I think the longest I've gone was like 21 hours. It might not be much, but I also try to make it a daily habit to go at least 12 hours between my last meal of the day and the first meal of the day after.

Thanks for your ideas.
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I didn't reply at the time, but it's been bothering me for a while, so I thought I finally wood. 

I never saw or spoke with him.  I felt like there was nothing I could to say to a man I hadn't spoken to in several years.  I thought rushing to see him wood be disingenuous and insincere, some sort of thing I had no right to do.  In retrospect, I was shrimply a coward creating justifications so I could dodge the discomfort of seeing him. I am ashamed.
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>>18746
> In retrospect, I was shrimply a coward creating justifications so I could dodge the discomfort of seeing him.

Perchance you were.

Do you think cowardice helped you dodge discomfort though?
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>>18839
No.
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>>18840
> No.

Then that informs you how to act in the future.

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To secure a comfy future for our backs and necks, we require comfy beds and pillows. Make sure your bed's ribs are still good, your mattress has that perfect hardness to it and your pillows mold to your head without unnecessary resistance and pressure.
Some guys from SONU Sleep finally started producing these picrel mattresses for side-eepers, like me, so your shoulder pain from sleeping on your side is non-existent with this baby. How come such beds aren't more common or being made commonly since the cold war when we managed to go from WW2 tech to supersonic jets in just 20 years? idk, but what I know is that I was forced into sleeping on uncomfy mattresses.
I don't own one, but I'm slowly getting there via a DIY method because I'm a brokie and pre-build stuff is overpriced anyway ($3600 for "The Sleep System" king size at original price).

Sooo boyos, whacha say bout it?
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>>18790
My cot feels like what I imagine sleeping on a Japanese futon is like. Very comfy!
>>18771 (OP) 
>I'm slowly getting there via a DIY method
Are you sleeping on a pile of foam pads or something?
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>>18806
aren't we all?
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>>18824
> aren't we all?
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>>18831
Looking at the earlier post, obviously not.

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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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>>18739
What is this Chobi you speak of?  :^)

>but occasionally feel like I'm just entertaining people rather than participating in a back and forth exchange.
Ehh, comes with the territory I think. Try to be the best Gladiator you can, therefore.  :D

I think there are a few too many constraints here on /comfy/ for it to be a wide-open board for discussions. However there are some good ones on the WR, and even one or two here on Trashchan as well.
>>18733
>i don't much like my life because i think of it as quite monotonous and boring
I forgot to say something about this earlier. While it's certainly normal to feel dissatisfied, try not to get trapped by this line of thinking.  This may not be a facet of life you can change or fix right now, but, ultimately, you can do something about those feelings.
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>>18743
Forgive me if this was trite.
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>>18735

thanks. you too.

>miracle
yeah though he lags a bit on his hindleg, and sits slightly wide but he is fine all in all. jumps and hops and bites, cat stuff.

>beliefs
yeah, i guess some questions popped up and i have been looking for answers for a bit.

>seems dead
i don't think so. you made me feel better about writing how i feel, i say it counts for something. therapeutic, is how i see it.


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>>18827
Firuze is a cute name for a cat. 
>ear slightly cut which means she is taken care of
Is that something people do to mark stray cats if they were taken for veterinary care of some kind?

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>>18742
I wonder if the timber framing is even real at this point. I've read that Blumenau, Brazil, which similarly had heavy German settlement in the 19th century, fakes theirs due to difficulties maintaining the buildings in the humid climate.

I just wasn't aware that there was anything of its kind in Venezuela. The idea of Germans in South America just fascinates me for some reason. I've done a bit of genealogy research and think I might also have berry distant relatives in Brazil whose ancestors wound up down there instead of going to the U.S. like other members of the family did.
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>>18825
Intredasting.
>>18825
That's fascinating, thanks for sharing anon.

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Tristesse d'une étoile

Une belle Minerve est l'enfant de ma tête
Une étoile de sang me couronne à jamais
La raison est au fond et le ciel est au faîte
Du chef où dès longtemps Déesse tu t'armais

C'est pourquoi de mes maux ce n'était pas le pire
Ce trou presque mortel et qui s'est étoilé
Mais le secret malheur qui nourrit mon délire
Est bien plus grand qu'aucune âme ait jamais celé

Et je porte avec moi cette ardente souffrance
Comme le ver luisant tient son corps enflammé
Comme au cœur du soldat il palpite la France
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>>18769
I couldn't resist.
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>>18770
Heh, lol.
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>>18745
> A poem of my own from long ago.

Your writing has life, do not censor it.
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>>18796
>Your writing has life
If'n you say so, anon.

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Because greenfriends are /comfy/
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>>18635
Cherokee Purple's are prone to cracking in the best of times. They're wonderful tomatoes though.
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>>18640

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion. That pepper is dope anon!

Was it your first time?
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>>18645
This is the first time I've grown scorpion peppers.  I've had berry hot peppers in the garden before, but these are definitely the best tasting ones I've planted so far.
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Yesterday's produce and a growing butternut squash.
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>>18794
Lovely. Thanks for the pics, Anon.

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