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What is schadenfreude?Watching a vegetarian being told she just ate chicken "Fuck you lady, that's what stairs are for!" schadenfreude - meme gifschadenfreude - videoSchadenfreude - what is it?getting off on others' misery schadenfreude was enjoyed by all as Fred fell to his death. What does "schadenfreude" mean?The joy one feels when bad things happen to other people. An sense of schadenfreude came over me as I watched a Chevy Suburban with a "W" bumpersticker pull into a gas station advertising $3.89 per gallon. Schadenfreude - what does it mean?it's that good feeling when you see your enemy fall down the stairs and be crippled forever knowing that you put the marbles and that he knows but there's no evidence and after that he just dies with still no evidence of you being there Bob -hey what's your favorite feeling Schadenfreude - meaningThe feeling of pleasure gathered from watching the suffering of another human being. Remember the enormous pleasure you got watching dad get kicked in the nuts on AFHV in the 80s, or ogling any fat asshole in the world dancing in bikini briefs or redneck on a crotch rocket who smashes his face in on the old log next to the "swimmin' hole" near his dilapidated shack on YouTube? That's schadenfreude... It's what makes you human... Or a very bad person. Schadenfreude - definitionGerman for "happiness at the misfortune of others" Schadenfreude: Making me feel glad that I'm not you. Schadenfreude - slangTaking pleasure in somebody else's misfortune. From German, shrink to a patient: SchadenfreudeThe joy one feels when bad things happen to other people. An sense of schadenfreude came over me as I watched a Chevy Suburban with a "W" bumpersticker pull into a gas station advertising $3.89 per gallon. Schadenfreudepleasure derived from others' troubles. although "schadenfreude" seems widely known I've never heard it being used in casual conversation. SchadenfreudeGerman word, original translation loosely comes out as 'malicious joy'. In English, it's thought of 'malicious enjoyment from the suffering of another'. As there is no succinct English version of the word, English-speaking peoples have approximated this word and use it whenever they see people like corrupt CEOs get dragged off to jail. Did you see that look on Fastow's face as he was told he couldn't take soap-on-a-rope to the lockup? Man, I felt a warm, comforting sense of schadenfreude in my gut when I saw it... |
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