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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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Newer puzzle.
https://jiggie.fun/comfy591

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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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>>9667
oh that makes sense, I wood've never guessed
>>9668
No need to apologize, this is my favorite board :)

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Having a cup of tea.
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Got more tea.
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Having tea.
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just checking all chans that be used on my job wifi, this is one of them
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>>9745
Ruh ohs, could be me. Thought I flipped to data instead of wi-fi... usually bretty good at that. Howdy coworker ^_^.
*bretty good about... gotta slow down on the beverages tonight. Wew!

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Post here when you visit /comfy/
Thread number nine

How are you today anon ?
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>>9686
It's dangerous to go alone! Take this.
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Just ate a big pizza and now going to bed for a needed rest.

Goodnight /comfy/
>>9691
This is probably the only cute cleaning product I've ever seen.
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vroooooooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......................
It's raining all day. I wish I was at home with hot chocolate playing Fallout 3.

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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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Made a lamb lasagna, making the ragu was bretty straightforward but cooking the lasagna noodles was berry tedious, they kept sticking together and I ran out of counter space to dry them off before baking it. But in the end it turned out berry berry good, could definitely taste the half-bottle of wine it called for. If you have two hours to kill I'd recommend making it.
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>>7741
Sounds a nice but a bit difficult thing to cook, I will try it but with beef in place because I don't like the taste of the lamb meat.

Sunday I cooked another pot of chicken mafé (a peanut butter based sauce from Mali) but I was not really satisfied so today I bought some raisins and will add some broth and more pepper into it.

I still have to bae a tatin but I wait a special occasion that may come sooner for that :)
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Some couscous on the run :)
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>>9415
Couscous was good, I've got some leftovers for my weekend at work.
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YOUNG SMOKEY HORSEY SAUSAGE HONEY GLAZED PAN-CAKE WITH CARAMELIZED IN GARLIC, FAT AND SUGAR PEAR CUBES
~36 minute prepare time 
cross shaped slices over the horsey sausage 
put it in the iron pan 
smash a clove of garlic and glaze it with salt 
put it into iron caca-box glazed with natural fat and smash it when You have time like it is a tight girly 
skin the pear and cut it up in cubes like a real onion 
add it into the iron caca-box after garlic has turned into the brownie mush
glaze it all over with sugar until it is sparkling like 20 minutes of fresh snow and spread it all around gently when ever it starts fuming brownie like bubbles 
get a bit of flour into ceramic caca-box and smash one whole egg in there, add tea spoon of salt and mix it, add tea spoons of mascarpone, mix it in and a tiny bit of white wine and sparkling water - pure spritz, and than add one more whole egg, dash of cinnamon, mix until it is fuming tiny orangey bubbles 
keep playing with it like it is a wet meaty burger like cute and funny when ever You have time until it
get the pan with the horsey sausage onto the lowest heat and wait till it glazes the pan with its fat on its own
once pan is fully glazed and even smokey a bit, evenly spread orangey bubbely egg all over it
now add bit extra heat onto the pear-garlic mix - once it turns berry soft and almost browney, just keep spreading it around 
turn the horse-cake on the other side once its yellowy-orangey with dark spots colorful and glaze it all over with a teaspoon of honey
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We all appreciate being comfy. Part of the process implies staying at home doing nothing but watching some enjoyable things.

ITT we share good watch to spend some cozy moments in front of.
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TV night again in two hours
https://zzzchan.xyz/vhs/thread/715.html#2296
https://cytu.be/r/ZZZTV
>>8669
My friend told my I would probably be able to enjoy Death Note if I watched it with the perspective that every main character has autism. Haven't tried yet, but I intend to.
TV night RIGHT NOW
https://cytu.be/r/zzztv
We have our grand finale of Miami Vice tonight at 7:00 ET if any of you want to show up (less than 3 hours from now)
https://cytu.be/r/ZZZTV
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I like to read a chapter of some comfy comic/manga before bed. Currently going through Akita Land Gothic.
If I'm not reading, I'll probably watch an episode of some somber anime. Top so far have been Haibane Renmei and Girls Last Tour.

>>6395
speaking of Jennifer Lawrence movies, have you seen Silver Linings? It's about a man with mental illness trying to live in the real world. Nice touching story, I think you'll like it.

There is nothing more comfy than midnight coffee with a light snack during some nightly watching or playing. I prefer quick sandwiches so it's usually honeyed and buttered toast, PB&J/PB&H, or bean toast.
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>>4841
Does it taste any good, I like black coffee and black tea, wood you suggest I try it?
looking for a good but fairly cheap whiskey/scotch, i really like chivas but im not comfortable with spending $40+ a bottle that won't last a week. elijah craig is really good but local liquor store doesn't have it
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If you are looking for a 1.75L bottle for less than $40, I would sugest Cutty Sark or any of the widely available cheap bourbons like Jim Beam.  I don't iamagine anything in theat price range is going to be great.  I've probably become too snobbish in my whiskey taste over the years.  What sort of flavor are you seeking in a whiskey?
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I usually have two or three at once.
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having some wine and peanuts

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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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I loved Super Mario Land 2.
I actually never knew the name of it for years but knew it was a Game Boy game that had Mario fighting a witch and going up to the moon. The whole memory felt like a fever dream to me.
Sorry for the triple post. but my post kept getting blocked and I was trying to figure out what the offending words were.
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>>9622
Sorry, see >>9668
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I enjoyed Fallout 3, despite being relatively dark I remember a comfy feeling while wandering in the wastelands. Today I will play it again on Lutris, hope it's working well.

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>>8316
Capybaras always seem so relaxed.
>>8316
>those birbs tho
Lol, so cute!  :)
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Heya /comfy/. I want to hear your discoveries and experiences on the numerous adjustments you made to your life to make it as comfy as it can be. It can even be plans for future comfiness. I want to see it all. It doesn't even matter if someone else posted about a similar experience. I want to read as much as you feel comfortable sharing. It doesn't matter how small, since even the smallest change can yield a net positive.

Sometimes, I just become too complacent in uncomfy stuff and assume it can't be helped until I see someone set an example. I have difficulty letting myself be comfy due to personal reasons and as a consequence, I do nothing.

Being comfy isn't just about doing nothing, but it's also about going out of your way to do stuff to be comfy. I'd love for this thread to be a helpful resource into achieving the comfy mindset and serve as a source of inspiration, so share away!

To start, here's a bunch of experiences that I'd like to share.

I always liked Logitech keyboards, but the keycaps they come with are pretty shoddy. The letters washed off when I cleaned them. They even peeled away and stuck to my fingers after some light use. To top it off, I'd have to fork over more money for replacements that likely would do the same. It always stressed me out. I did a little investigation and found out that there are different types of materials used for keycaps. ABS, PBT, and pudding keycaps from what I remember. 90% of keyboards these days come with ABS keycaps and Logitech was no different. Basically, ABS keycaps are the cheapest type and they're thinner, but they're decently quiet for typing. PBT keycaps usually have better ink and sometimes even letters engraved into the material, but they're thicker which means they might produce a heavier thonk sound when you type on them. Pudding keycaps are the best of PBT and ABS combined, in my opinion. The very top is PBT which makes it very durable, and the letters don't get worn off, but the sides are ABS and not inked, which still keeps the quieter typing experience of an ABS keycap. Now, most Logitech keyboards have their unique switches that the keycaps would have to be attached to, and finding keycaps for those switches is a bit tricky, but I was able to find a keyboard from them that used those common cherry switches. I ordered that one and some pudding keycaps in my favorite colors and voila, I now have a comfy keyboard that looks aesthetically pleasing, functions well, doesn't feel greasy after a day, and doesn't fall apart after some soap and water!

Regarding outfits, I decided to embrace wearing oversized sweatshirts about 2 sizes bigger than what I am. For both loungewear and when I'm out and about. Since I like to present myself as a bit dressier nowadays, I just toss a plain-colored collared dress shirt underneath it and I get the style and comfiness all at the same time. The oversized nature of each sweatshirt is perfectly comfortable enough to lounge around in on its own. I can tuck my knees under it to keep my legs warm. It's also big enough to be thrown over some actual clothes without feeling a bit tight. They add an accent color to my outfits since I wear mostly black and white, and it also generally gives me an excuse to wear some vibrant, yet soothing colors I love without it being too much. Efficiency!

And the last one for now since I'd like to avoid blogposting: Shaving is no longer something I loathe. I thought my skin was just extra sensitive to shaving, so I just lived with razor bumps, nicks, redness from irritation, etc. Turns out, I wasn't preparing myself for a shave as well as I should've been. I thought just shaving wet in the shower was enough. I picked up a much newer safety razor that was appraised for being gentle to sensitive skin, switched over to a different brand of razor blades, and started using actual shave butter instead of using my 2-in-1 shampoo as a substitute. My eyes no longer burn and turn red from the 2-in-1 and to top it off, shaving has never been faster and more therapeutic. Most importantly, it's now a comfy experience.

I do have plans to pick up one of those scented shower steamers so shaving and showering is even more comfy. I think I'll try those out sometime next month and give an update here, and maybe ramble some more about more of my experiences after I read some posts.
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>>8924
Same here, I always keep my home clean and I really enjoy it. It's an important part that helps me keeping it cozy and feel good in my den.
Also taking care of my green plants :)
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I have a rule where I ban certain thoughts at night so I can allow myself to relax and unwind. Concerns about tomorrow and the future, things that anger me, un/comfy/ thought, ect. Unless I'm actually doing something about it that night, they are set aside and I say to myself "I can think and deal with this later". This practice to me is like mental PJ's.
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A few days ago, I tore down my grandparent's old eyesore of a shed in preparation for a new one which will be coming soon. It was a project that was long overdue, but it still felt great to actually get around to it. It stood up for 70-80 years, longer than anyone in my surviving family has been alive for. However, my grandparents never really maintained it, so it had a whole slew of problems. Its shingles were crumbling away on top of its already weak, leading to the roof bowing inward. Water leaked into it whenever there was rain, and since my grandpa used it as a place to store his tools (in a very haphazard fashion), mostly everything inside it became so rusty, I wouldn't doubt if you'd get tetanus from holding one for a few seconds. Oh, and it didn't have a door, so a thief could've stolen something from it if they really wanted to. That's if they were able to find what they wanted to steal within a sea of old rusty tools literally covering all the tables, shelves, and parts of the floor! Well, it doesn't matter now. I already went through some of his tools with my grandma, throwing away some that were absolutely no good, setting aside some that we weren't sure about, and keeping the ones that we know are useful and useable. I'm looking forward to putting up the new shed once it arrives. The new one is not only going to look a lot nicer, but also have a functional door with a lock. I'll just have to make sure my grandpa stays organized so the new shed doesn't suffer a si
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>>9503
Sometimes I'm just going about my night while banning the thoughts (I wish it was as simple as flipping a switch, but at times it requires consistent effort) and sometimes it is full-on meditation. For me, meditation is generally devoting your full attention to your thoughts and feelings for a time (I say "for me" because the term 'meditation' has a vague definition these days). It creates an opening to eliminate confusion of what I'm thinking and feeling, just by getting in touch with what I'm thinking and feeling. When I can finally see what I'm thinking and feeling, I can instigate the causes, and question if my thoughts and feelings actually have any truth to them.

This meditation is a process of creating a window into your mind to see what's going on, as a means to take control, as you say. I hope you do find some peace of mind.
>>9503
I mostly do low effort snacks.  I like meat snacks like jerky or salami. Salami can be a bit oily but toothpicks ore something could help keep your fingers clean.

I also like instant soup packets you mix into water.  Miso ones are generaly my favorite.

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