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Do you have a favourite cosy game?

Mine is Spiritfarer. I love everything about this game.
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No clue what you mean, but glad you like it!
@SomeMichGuy Thank you. I just had to take my first spirit across and I’m not okay 😢.
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@SomeMichGuy I needed that. Thanks!
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@SomeMichGuy It's a game about helping certain characters cross into the spirit-world after they die. In doing so, you get to know a lot about them, traits which you might even recognize in the people you know. It's an emotional game.
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Thanks!

[quote]It's an emotional game.[/quote]

Clearly. Not what I would consider relaxing.
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@SomeMichGuy The setting is very relaxing, the design is cutesy, and the story is filled with wholesome moments. It's healthy to get in touch with your feelings sometimes. 🫶🏻
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@SomeMichGuy Not all games have that element but it is enjoyable to have a good cry sometimes and I love any kind of art that can move me to emotions. It’s not for everyone
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@SomeMichGuy Actually I don’t agree with any of that.
People act like watching and following the news and politics somehow gives you any kind of control or participation in current events. Really it’s just a distraction from living your real life.
Most adults could do with getting in touch with their inner child.
And why is death not cosy? There is nothing surer in life my friend.
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@SomeMichGuy cool story boomer
@Notladylike At least it's *real* life.
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@SomeMichGuy You do know that you can just click the '[b]B[/b]' instead writing like *this* right?
@SW-User LMAO! Yes, of course. (You can even see an example above.)

But most people don't speak with just [i]two[/i] levels of emphasis, do they? So I typically use it for emphasizing a single-word, and reserve boldface for highlighting phrases, etc., to which I particularly wish to call attention.

[And, frankly, I find it quicker to do that sort of thing when typing a longer answer (rather than scrolling up to find the toolbar and interrupt the transcription/composition of the answer).]

I've been involved with computerized typesetting for a while. lol
@SomeMichGuy fucking chill you are ruining my cosy vibe. Go forth in to the real world.