Post comfy things history related. That's it.
I think it must have been comfy as fuck to be an English nobleman or member of the peerage in the 19th Century at the height of Romanticism. That roiling, Gothic aesthetic would only add to the charm and appeal of your huge country house out upon the hills and amid the forests.
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Manuscript doodles by bored monks tend to invoke comfiness and humour as well.
http://io9.gizmodo.com/bizarre-and-vulgar-illustrations-from-illuminated-medie-1456202572
http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/09/knight-v-snail.html
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I don't have a pic, but late Heian period Japan would've been extremely comfy as a nobleman/woman. Sophisticated and totally immersed in culture. And lots kf pretty colors.
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Post a comfier death portrait
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here's a rare comfy feel for you all. imagine being an aztec noble served dozens of courses of high cuisine; cuisine which has been perfected by hundreds of years of accumulated culinary traditions. when the spaniards came, we all know that plagues killed many, but what is forgotten is that these deaths, as well as subjugation through labor services and tribute, led to a huge decline in the quality of aztec (and mesoamerican food) in general. Most mexican food today, which is derived roughly from the precolombian past, is only a shadow of what it was on the eve of the conquest. More often than not this food is mostly poverty tier cuisine, even if its delicious.
>tfw no aztec culinary tradition to rival the french
pic related
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sleep thight, Luther.
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Zollern is the comfiest castle
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