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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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>>17008
>65%

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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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>>16866
>I feel like the "no blatant advertising rule" might potentially be strained by such a thread.
Yes, that's why I'm still not sure about the idea of a dedicated thread.
On one hand, this wood provide a kind of containment thread for this type of request (which wood not escape moderation, of course, according to the obvious rules of /comfy/ness). But on the other hand, I fear that this wood have a knock-on effect and that anything wood be posted there, even things that are not comfy at all.
That's why I can't really make up my mind. In general, I delete stupid, hastily posted ads, but I leave those that have made a minimum effort (such as saying “hello /comfy/”) for a little while.

And above all, don't apologize for expressing legitimate concerns about these kinds of issues. You are far from being rude, and as BO, I attach great importance to maintaining a certain standard on this board, so I listen to eberryone's suggestions and do my best to find compromises when I think it's necessary. So thanks for caring anon :)

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Post verses, haiku, rhymes, poems, and eberrything in between.
May this one be the thread's opening:

  Where The Mind Is Without Fear, by Rabindranath Tagore 
  
  Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
  Where knowledge is free
  Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
  By narrow domestic walls
  Where words come out from the depth of truth
  Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
  Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
  Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit
  Where the mind is led forward by thee
  Into ever-widening thought and action
  Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my anons awake.
Kobayashi Issa: A World of Dew

A world of dew,
And within eberry dewdrop
A world of struggle.
He who blames others has a long way to go on his journey.
He who blames himself is halfway there.
He who blames no one has arrived.
The Ecchoing Green, by William Blake

The sun does arise,
And make habby the skies.
The merry bells ring
To welcome the Spring.
The sky-lark and thrush,
The birds of the bush,
Sing louder around,
To the bells’ cheerful sound. 
While our sports shall be seen
On the Ecchoing Green.
 
Old John, with white hair 
Does laugh away care,
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From Act I: Morning of Pippa Passes by Robert Browning.

The year's at the spring
And day's at the morn;
Morning's at seven;
The hill-side's dew-pearled;
The lark's on the wing;
The snail's on the thorn:
God's in his heaven—
All's right with the world!

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lol so cute

How do you make friends online anymore?
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>>16386
I always try to seed any torrents that don't have many seeders.
>>17041
Deep down I've been a loner and a homebody for as long as I can remember. I remember going to a high school classmate's birthday party once and wishing I was at home, and that was the last time I really did anything social with people outside of family. I soon ended up deactivating my Facebook account without warning to anyone when I realized I was just wasting time on there instead of doing something fulfilling. My closest friends from school all moved away, and I was honestly kind of drifting away from them anyway. I don't regret what I did at all. I'm just not a sociable person by nature, and I just decided to accept that. It's not that I don't wish I had people to share interests with in real life, but I'm not the kind of person who feels the need for much socialization and am also bad at maintaining relationships. I also am reluctant to invest time in relationships that probably aren't going to go anywhere. It does feel lonely, but I feel lonely around most other people too.

Overall I see that as part of a broader effort I've made to be more true to myself and not try to force myself into certain modes of thought or behavior just to be more socially acceptable. For example, when I was i
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>>17042
Agreed.

>>17041
> re: "habby go lucky nihilist" -- it resonates with me, but I suppose if it's a question about engaging in that social dynamics and hierarchy, I can't let go of the idea of wanting more interaction,
> 
> Maybe this brooding isn't suited for comfy. 
> 
> How did you get "habby go lucky lonerpilled" then? (for those who moved on from the naive ideas about social interaction)

That's absolutely not /comfy/.
To anyone and eberryone, I do not believe you need to win arguments or convince others of anything on /comfy/.  Please resist falling into this type of behavior.
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>>17057
I'm not seeing much going on other than people responding to a question.
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>>16246
>btw, I still miss nanochan, that's where I started loving the anon lifestyle and where I made most of my recent online friends.
pic related, i miss nano a lot too.

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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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>>16960
> Of the trees? Not berry long, you can walk right up to them.
>>16960
> My mom does this. She has an odd variety of things including a sea turtle's jaw and an elderly pet dog somebody euthanized.
Is it a spiritual practice?
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>>17054
Not at all, she just enjoys collecting them.
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>>17056
A bretty souvenir they are.
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>>17035
It just sounds berry funny anon.

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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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>>16884
I suppose I find it comical for some silly reason, but I wood have thought it was obvious I'm something of a burger myself. These can be found in a lot of big grocery store chains like Walmart. I'd look at somewhere like that first. A Mexican or some sort of central American grocery store wood be likely to have them as wood a grocer catering to southeast Asians. You might find them being sold under a different name depending on where you are shopping.
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>>16887
You could also order some from Amazon or whatever, but they wood be much more expensive and fresh food is easily damaged when shipped.
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i just dumped a cacaload of sriracha into the noodles. wish me luck
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>>17033
Live long and prosper.
>>17033
'_'7

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What's your favorite album or song to chill out and listen to in its entirety?
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>>16437
> there now exists the Comfy Synth one.

That's the comfiest comfy genre I've heard in a long time anon!

Thank you for sharing.

>>16438
> Charming. That'd be a nice children's entertainment piece.

Absolutely!
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I've been going through a '60s psychedelia/sunshine pop phase recently. Maybe it comes across as cloying or overly treacly to a lot of people (not to mention dated), but I find the orchestration, smooth timbres, and melodic focus more appealing to my sensibilities than most of the rock from that era. I've always liked dream pop and that sort of thing, but I feel like this stuff scratches some of the same itch.

I figured it wood be worth posting specifically what I’ve been listening to and my thoughts.

U.F.O. by Jim Sullivan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DeAvcscc3Y
This is one I came across this last week before I went down the Curt Boettcher rabbit hole. I think it’s bretty good, but I'm not as big on the folk style as I am on the poppier approaches of these other albums I mention. It has some nice contributions from the Wrecking Crew though. Jim Sullivan’s story is sad but interesting. He ended up going missing in New Mexico in the ‘70s.

Sagittarius – Present Tense:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pZbBZrOHJk
This is the sunshine pop album I started off with in my recent phase (I'd already heard The Mamas & the Papas a while ago and had kind of mixed feelings about them). I imagine it wood just seem saccharine and extremely cheesy to most, but I love the lush sound it has. I think “Another Time,” “Glass,” and “Musty Dusty” are standout tracks. Conversely, “The Keeper of the Games” and especially “Wood You Like to Go” I find kind of annoying. I don’t consider anything else to be bad. Mercifully, the longest track isn’t even 3.5 minutes long. Present Tense is an album that respects your time, so it has that going for it. The whole thing is over in half an hour. I like it.

Sagittarius – The Blue Marble:
I can’t say I consider this up to snuff in comparison to Present Tense, although the inclusion of Moog sounds is interesting. I haven’t been listening to this as much as the other albums and don’t really have much to say. “I Sing My Song” and “Blue Marble” are the songs that I found the most memorable.

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>>17021
>Thank you for subjecting yourself to my autism.
No, thank you for displaying your enthusiasm.  It's a nice thing to see.  I'll have to listen to these later even though I'm bretty sure I will dislike all of it.
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>>17023
>even though I'm bretty sure I will dislike all of it.
It's so twee that I can imagine it being a bretty big turn-off to a lot of people. If you want it out, I'd definitely recommend beginning with Begin. It's frontloaded with mellower material but gets a little more rocky after "The Island." If you still feel like you're developing Type '67 diabeetus after hearing it, then that wood be a good place to stop.

Maybe U.F.O. wood still be worth listening to for you, since it's psychedelic folk and not sunshine pop, but that all depends on your tolerance for folk music. I'm not big on the "wannabe poet with an acoustic guitar" side of things, but I can appreciate the fleshed-out orchestration. I like it, although personally I wood recommend this album before U.F.O. for that sort of thing >>7840.
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>>17030
NTA
U.F.O. is a berry nice folk album.

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>>17016
That was debunked b/c further studies revealed that chemical was more common than once thought.

The hydric acid crisis is very real though.

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Post here when you visit /comfy/
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>>16997
>If you're looking a for a comfy lightweight one that is plenty customisable and also 'just werks' - my weak little Ideapad (which I suspect is powered by some berry small, berry smart hamsters) is on Lubuntu and it's great
Thanks for the recommendation. I already made the leap though.
>>16999
>What games do you enjoy? 
Old computer games, mainly strategy games. If I'm in the mood for an FPS game, I play Unreal Tournament or Doom. I don't use my computer to emulate console games since I've got a MiSTer for modern TVs and monitors. I also have some original consoles with flashcarts.
>And as long as you ask ahead of time and they agree to help I think it's a cool experience to work on a project with family, getting to practice and learn from someone who has knowledge is always beneficial.
I just don't want to hassle them unnecessarily. The last build was a real pain given its small size.
>Devuan is a great choice I recommend it whole hearty.
I tried installing it several times but gave up since the boot loader woodn't install. Maybe I could have gotten it to work if I left the boot loader from another OS on there, but I just opted to put Mint XFCE on there and call it a night. I spent like a couple h
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>>16999
This image is extremely cute. Thanks. Do you know where it came from? I'm not finding anything that matches it.
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>>17001
I enjoy strategy games as well if you enjoy old school ones sid meiers alpha centauri or dark reign were both ones can recommend.
> I just don't want to hassle them unnecessarily
That's fair enough I didn't mean any pressure and apologize if I overstepped, I just think it's cool you did the original project with them.
And it woodn't install grub, only thing I can think of off the top of my head is when you finish an installation you remove the USB or disk then restart allowing the boot process to start off the internal drive instead of the external drive.
Graphical installations typically prompt for this however there are other potential factors.
Disabling the safe boot on the bios could also be an issue.
Sorry it gave you trouble though.
>>17003
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It is berry cute glad you liked it, hope you have a great night anon
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>>17004
>I enjoy strategy games as well if you enjoy old school ones sid meiers alpha centauri or dark reign were both ones can recommend.
I played some Dark Reign years ago, and I remember it being good. I'd go all the way and buy it off GOG if that version didn't have issues from what I recall. This might be an unpopular opinion, but as a big Command & Conquer fan I think it holds up better in terms of sheer gameplay than the first few Command & Conquer games do. I think those games are still appealing for other reasons though.

Alpha Centauri is one I bought, but I've never sat down and played it. I'm kind of concerned about how much of a time investment it wood be comfy on what I experienced playing Civilization games in the past. It still looks really interesting.
>And it woodn't install grub, only thing I can think of off the top of my head is when you finish an installation you remove the USB or disk then restart allowing the boot process to start off the internal drive instead of the external drive.
I removed the drive and rebooted when it told me to. I really don't know what the problem is.
>Disabling the safe boot on the bios could also be an issue.
I made sure it was turned off.
>Sorry it gave you trouble though.
It's something I'll have to try again
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>>17005
I have fond memories of command and conquer as well.
For me a certain amount is nostalgic romance but they all have a charm to them.
And for the alpha centauri to play each faction if say 20 to 30 hours depending on difficulty you choose.
I like the pre 2000s scifi just the perspective that space opera yet gritty sociological dystopia and technology still was imaginative not suppressive.
Or that's my personal take on it.
And that is odd then when you feel up to it try doing a dual boot situation and see if that works. 
I'll look into it a bit and see what I can find only other things wood be a compatibility issue on the uefi bios itself partition creation and a corrupted install file and or USB drive when the file was written to the external drive. 
Oh that or is it a 32/64 bit I'm going assume the hardware is 64 bit compatible that wood also create issues.
I'm off to bed for the night, I'll think on this though and I hope you have a great night anon enjoy your new laptop.

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