What does the word "comfy" mean? And why does /co/ like it so much?
Just kind of low key with maybe some humor. Nothing with a lot of action or suspense. King of the Hill is pretty comfy, for example.
>>81392265
>What does the word "comfy" mean?
All padding, no plot.
>>81392265
How braindead do you have to be, OP, to not grasp the notion of "comforting"?
When a show gives you that feeling where it's raining outside and you have the day off and you're covered in your blanket sipping hot cocoa doing indoor things like reading.
There are certain things shows do that can evoke that nostalgic feeling and we refer to these as "comfy"
http://strawpoll.me/7265410
>What does the word "comfy" mean?
"This show sucks but I don't want to admit it."
>"I like this show and also want to sound like a huge faggot manchild while talking about it; please disregard everything I say."
I've seen it used to describe literally every type of show; it's just used now to express the subjective feelings of whoever rather than state anything about the show. It means nothing on /co/
>>81395142
Autistic itself should be on the poll
>>81392265
It means it relaxes you and you want to cuddle and sleep there nonsexually.
Comfy goes for almost anything on any board that uses it. I've seen comfy on discussions about post apocalyptic settings in games on /v/, and just about every tv show discussed on /co/. Its the equivalent of calling something you don't like autistic or some other over used piece of vocabulary that has lost any of its original meaning, just throw it around to see where it sticks.
It's a /v/ meme and you're horrible people for liking it. RIP old /co/.
>>81398547
>comfy on discussions about post apocalyptic settings in games
gotta break society to make society man