Early morning comfy / cozy bread.
Early morning comfy / cozy bread
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I love comfy/aesthetic stuff
Comfy gifs plz
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My man. Thank you
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Currently watching light green paint dry with a slow buzzing fan near me.
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Literally watching a painted wall dry.
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So you fags are just gonna post gifs but no cozy music to go along with it? Gay.
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Pulled up a bunch of random cozy songs from my playlist. What do you think? I usually listen to these when I'm driving at night and the mood is better when it's a little chilly with the windows down.
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>snowfall
my nigga
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I guess I'll share as well.
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I really like Alina Baraz's stuff as you can tell.
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>have relatively successful normie life
>goob job
>engaged and starting to plan the wedding
>tfw just want to be completely alone in a small dark apartment with barely enough money to get by so I don't have to think about any of this shit and can just be comfy
Non-NEET life is overrated.
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Nights like these, down by the lake, water crashing against the rocks, a cheap cigar or three... God it was good.
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Tell me about it. Relationships just stress me out, my old job was shit... I want to work to live, not live to work, you know? I like just rotating girls out of my place. Two or three friends with benefits, a fling here, a fling there, maybe a one night stand... Enough money to buy decent beer and eat well, and enough free time to goof off with my friends. It was great... But too lonely sometimes. I'm hoping to find a happy balance soon.
I find this ironically comfy.
I went to school there
graduated better part of a decade ago
I hate myself
About to head into the real world and get a job now out of college. What I'm afraid of is just being depressed and not finding happiness in work. I can see what you guys mean. Doctors make alot of money but they spend their entire time at work. I don't wanna be living just to get a job that's basically only for paying bills and nonfree time. Damn growing up sucks. I wish I was back in Jr high in 2009 where GTA iv was still popular and all I did was play in my basement
It's not totally horrible. You'll enjoy suddenly having so much money available. The best thing for me though was suddenly having weekends where I could 100% forgot about all responsibility and just relax (outside of shit like cleaning/groceries) because there's no exams to study for assignments to work on. I got really burned out in my last year of uni because with looming deadlines all the fucking time I could just never stop stressing, every bit of fun I had came with the guilt of procrastination. Then I got into the world of full-time work and suddenly on the weekend it's like oh shit, I can actually just play video games and not feel bad about it.
Eventually weekends and the amount of leave you get feel insufficient and it's more a case of fuck this, I need to find a way to retire at 30 and get out of this shitty routine, but it could definitely be a lot worse.
I'd like to stay there for a week with a few books and some joints.
Other dude's right. Coming out of uni, beginning to work for real, you'll have a lot less stress in your life. Expect to be stressed about different shit while you figure out how to adult and manage your finances, and once you have that under wraps, then you sit back and take a look at how much of your life is work, and how much of your life is life. Maybe buddy up with a peer from medschool or two, open up a clinic together in some small town out in the middle of bumblefuck, and see if you lot can work out how to minimize the workload and maximise free time between yourselves.
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This great. I don't know why other than the heart y snow.
Creepy can be cozy, right? Growing up, Halloween was my favourite holiday. Simple, fun, no stress, no parents fighting, just comforting memories of cheap confections.
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I just love these threads i can look at these pictures for hours and relax sink in the dream world of the pic in front of me
I wish there would be people making vr games with this kind of artistic expression just minimalistic beautiful views hell i would pay even 60$ for such a game
My back isbroke, so I would love a vr experience of simple stuff like long walks or hikes through cities and mountains. Vr of being at clubs, con erts, etc.
I always go back to this...comfy.
Im sorry for you
I just cant have social interaction i get all nervous and sweaty start to stutter
Im going to post some cyberpunk asian citys
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I tried claiming qt314.com to host a site to post girls, but this guy has the domain instead.
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I'd also like long drives taped from the driver and or passenger view. I get nostalgic about fun drives I've done and would comfily fall asleep from the passenger seat of VR drives.
Paraplegic? Or what? Your hands work, so I'm assuming you're good to go in a wheelchair or a scooter or something. If that's applicable, go out and live. A lot of places are accessible, and there's all sorts of wheelchair sports leagues. You might not have the same experience as I would, but I probably have never experienced a lot of the things that you have. If getting out isn't an option, try drawing or painting some of the scenes you see here and in films and such. National Geographic, the BBC, documentaries and stuff like that are pretty good sources of inspiration. You might derive some serious satisfaction from it.
Actually a pretty good advice
Oh yeah, I love learning. Spend most my time reading and watching lectures. Just got a painting set so excited to try that soon. Trying to learn to make trance music and to speak russian too. Hard to be as motivated as before though.
I can still walk, it's just incredibly painful thanks to nerve damage. Hence I never want to do anything because it will guarantee even worse pain. Even still I get out to a convention or small trip a couple times a year. Know I'll spend weeks recovering, but at least get something to do that is otherwise fun. Spend the rest of my time working for max comfy.
I love this too there are some videos on YouTube with lo-fi beats playing along
I “wasted“ like 72 hours of y life on that
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I know exactly what you mean man. I'm a student at Sydney Uni studying Medicine. I live at home with my relatively rich normie parents. I work hard and I'm doing very well, one year left till I graduate and get my dream job as a Doctor. Trouble is, I have many times considered giving it all up and moving to a tiny house in somewhere that constantly rains and is very /comfy/
Work hard for a decade or so, the time moves pretty fast after college. Save a good amount and eventually retire early, or find a clinic you can work in a couple days a week. Then enjoy the small comfy place.
If I can recommend some reading material while being a comfy doctor, clinical neurology. Specifically treatment of damaged nerves. We don't have many options right now.
I get that dude... Got a few friends with chronic pain, but mostly from nerve or muscle disorders. Wish you luck.