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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2017 23:51:29 GMT -4
Well, there's a list of uncomfortable things, so there should be a comfort list too
- Blankets when it's cold.
- Napping with the cat.
- Good hugs (not to be confused with bad hugs; those are uncomfortable)
- Being able to think well of people as you drift asleep
- Taking off the boob prison as soon as you get home
- Nice weather
- Having a good reason to keep living
- Hearing soft wind in the trees' leaves, especially at night, with a bright moon crying light into a small square on your bedroom floor
- Music you enjoy
- People you enjoy
What other positive things can you add to this list of comfort
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 6, 2017 0:01:54 GMT -4
I agree with the blankets things, and with napping in general, though I've never done so with a cat. I've never had a good hug, only bad hugs, so I can't comment on that; I'd been under the impression my whole life that all hugs are terrible. Being able to think well of people just means that you don't know them very well or that they're some messianic figure like Jesus, Mohammed, etc.. I do not have boobs so I can not comment on that next one. "Nice weather" is ambiguous as everyone has different preferences. Having a good reason to keep living is bloody difficult and honestly I could use a reason or two; any suggestions? I mostly hear traffic at night and during the day and all the time. I agree with the music and people thing.
To add to that list I have several more additions:
- Being alone from time to time
- Reading a good book
- Wearing a necktie
I'll add more later.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 5:52:14 GMT -4
I've never had a good hug, only bad hugs, so I can't comment on that; I'd been under the impression my whole life that all hugs are terrible. Being able to think well of people just means that you don't know them very well or that they're some messianic figure like Jesus, Mohammed, etc.. Having a good reason to keep living is bloody difficult and honestly I could use a reason or two; any suggestions? Most hugs are terrible. The best kind of hug is when you feel like you could fall asleep right there in someone's arms. Those are rare. Unless you have a good hugger around that you hug regularly, but that in itself is rare. Anyways, I hope you experience a good hug some day. Being happy before falling asleep would have been a better one to list, I guess. Not being sad or worried about people makes it easier to fall asleep, and it doesn't happen too often. I don't really know if you want my advice on the living thing; I'm bad at it myself. The best I can say is to set goals, at least to live until you can set the next one. But they should also be attainable or you'll get frustrated at not being able to do it and want to die even more.
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 6, 2017 7:21:54 GMT -4
I've never had a good hug, only bad hugs, so I can't comment on that; I'd been under the impression my whole life that all hugs are terrible. Being able to think well of people just means that you don't know them very well or that they're some messianic figure like Jesus, Mohammed, etc.. Having a good reason to keep living is bloody difficult and honestly I could use a reason or two; any suggestions? Most hugs are terrible. The best kind of hug is when you feel like you could fall asleep right there in someone's arms. Those are rare. Unless you have a good hugger around that you hug regularly, but that in itself is rare. Anyways, I hope you experience a good hug some day. Being happy before falling asleep would have been a better one to list, I guess. Not being sad or worried about people makes it easier to fall asleep, and it doesn't happen too often. I don't really know if you want my advice on the living thing; I'm bad at it myself. The best I can say is to set goals, at least to live until you can set the next one. But they should also be attainable or you'll get frustrated at not being able to do it and want to die even more. Oh, setting goals is easy, but I mostly just go on day-to-day with the knowledge that if I die I will not find out what will happen in the next episode of Gotham or in the next MCU movie or such stuff as that.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2017 15:57:54 GMT -4
Seeing the next episode can count as a goal.
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