Sunday night comfy/cozy thread, Any Forumsros?

Sunday night comfy/cozy thread, Any Forumsros?

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Holy shit yes.

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Love Norway.
Norway and Faroe are so spectacular.

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Do you know of any comfy YouTube videos that can be watched for free? Trying to find a movie or even a documentary on something

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Books on tape. I just listened to Edward Abbey’s Desert Solitaire

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i love trees, but something about this place and iceland makes up for not having them

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What is behind the railing or whatever to the right of the space below the steps? Is there another floor below?

Favorite type of tree? I like conifers, spruce and pine

i'm not much into asmr stuff other than Bob Ross kinda things, but there is a series that is set in old timey LOTR kind of setting called Babblebrook. There are 4 or 5 videos (30-60 minutes each) that take place at a place like the prancing pony and is damn relaxing. Also randomly has a better set of characters and story than most movies/tv series.

hard to see, but looks like the far right of the railing is steps leading down

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i don't really have a favorite, so many types great in their own ways. I love palm trees but hate when its warm. Pines have the best smell and look fantastic in the snow. Big leave deciduous trees that change colors and drop their leaves are great in the autumn.

Might go with willow trees, as they are always near a water source which is usually extra comfy to see.

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