that drawing does indeed look comfy, but what makes me comfy, is going for a run in a tracksuit without any underwear underneath, and then as i run past people i like to think about the fact that they do not know, that i in fact do not wear any underwear.
and then i masturbate thinking about that later that day usually
i'm scared of water and big moving objects, so i don't go on boats. but i bet if i were to go on a boat i'd do it in my tracksuit without underwear. but the again, i don't think there's enough space for going on a jog on a boat, unless you're on like a gigant cruiseship or maybe like a gigant military ship. i've seen in military movies, military people going on jogs in groups on big military ship, and i guess that if i were to go on a jog on a boat, it would probably be something along those lines. because i belive i wont get seasick if im on such a big ship, but then again, i'm not that big of a fan of big moving objects, like planes, trucks, ships and ect. but i think that if the object is super duper big, it wont trigger my fear for big moving objects, but i haven't tested that theory yet. but if i once come across a big ship i'll be sure to come back and tell you guys about my fear and if i ever managed to face my fears. i think that maybe i'll able to be truely comfy once i've faced my fears of big moving objects.
what do you suppose the light grid over the chess set is supposed to do? My first gues was hold pieces in place, but nothing else appears to be braced at all so chess pieces are the least of your worries if things start flying around
Ryan Martin
It's probably in one of the rooms behind the protruding tower in the very center of the fucking image.
Holy shit that image looks the exact way a Prellot house would look like. I've been working on Writing a "novel" for a few months now and it's as if the person that made that image was reading my fucking mind. They use low gauge wire for everything the electronics are huge and overbuilt to accommodate for Amperage variants. The houses are lived in and old.
When I was in college, there would be days where I would have tomorrow off, it would be raining hard, and I would be riding the bus back to a park and ride, because fuck navigating Houston downtown traffic unless you absolutely have to.
Hundreds of thousands of regrets. Could've worked out more. That girlfriend I had in high school? Fuck being a good Christian boy. I should have realized 'lick my nipples' meant she was in the mood. Give her an oral experience that would have left her walking funny. The bullies? Turned the other cheek, got detention and punished anyway because "you need to learn to not passively antagonize others" by walking past them to class. Maybe a different major. Maybe a different track.
Millions of maybes.
But the rain beats against the windows and washes the shit away. A bidet for a city that offers fleeting comfort for the weary. Homeless camp out under an overpass, and I'm reminded that I am *not* the most pitiable person in the city. I'm sitting on a bus, sheltered from the rain, and my concern isn't if I'll eat, it's if I'll go home and make pasta or get something on the way. I have a crappy retail job, but it's a job and I have no criminal record or child support payments.
And someone else is driving.
...so I say fuck it. I could use a nap when I get home.
I think heavy snow, no matter where, is comfortable. I like to imagine I'm back at my grandma's house looking out the large front window at all the snow on the ground. There was no loud noises. There were no bad people I don't care for the people or the situation I was in back then. But I've never forgotten that moment.
sunset at the park in my town used to go there almost every day junior year of hs sat on the edge of the train bridge and just watched the sun go down those were rough times doing a lil better now tho
Well I'm happy that you found something to make you feel good. But if the best part of your day is smoking a plant that makes you retarded, you need to do something else with your life.
For me: >Post-industrial cuz I've been in old wood-heated stone-walled buildings and they're miserable no matter how good they look in drawings >interesting architecture >a view of somewhere pretty >impossibly comfortable seating (ideally for 2) helpful extras include rain or snow outside, fireplace, and books or screens
You have never been in a Swiss chalet. Impossibly comfy.
Grayson Taylor
Book learning vs. personal experience fails every time. Sometimes slowing something down is necessary to make it useful, sorta like falling 15 stories.
Really helps to do that in an elevator rather than full speed.
Luke Hernandez
always pictured them being pretty modernized. I was in what they called a Swiss-style chalet in Norway and it was in that kind of old-looking-but-modern-underneath thing that Europe does a lot