How do you define "comfyness"?
It's basically a meaningless buzzword people use when they can't properly explain why they enjoy something and think it's good.
>>160267827
A world where problems are such that even if you don't solve them, it doesn't matter.
Take Koi to Uso for example: no matter what the mc chooses, his future is pretty much secured.
Originally people would use comfy to describe a show that evokes a deep sense of warmth and comfort from the viewer --- usually this would entail that the show was perhaps slow-paced, explores themes to elicit said comfort, or simply has a tone or atmosphere that chooses to ease the soul. Although perhaps people find senseless gore and action as something which makes them "comfy"?
Subjectivity aside, while they may personally use comfy as a descriptor for any show which provides them comfort. It would be a misuse of the commonly agreed upon meaning for the term comfy. Instead people should call a show like that "ruthless" but with the added caveat that the show's ruthlessness eases their soul to avoid misconceptions.
>>160267827
It means "I lack the middle school vocabulary to describe something that I liked but can cover it by blogposting to confer meaning"
>>160267992
>koi to uso
>comfy
It is rage fuel