On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 18:03:03 -0000, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com>
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 00:59:48 -0000, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com>
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:10:46 -0000, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com>
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:27:22 -0000, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com>
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:15:01 -0000, Jim Alder
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Are You Sorry <youshould@besorry.very> wrote in
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http://www.sorryeverybody.com/
Yes, I feel sorry for these losers.
I love that site -- *total* schadenfreude. :D
"A malicious satisfaction in the misfortunes of others."
On YOUR part or on theirs?
Malicious? Who said malicious?
The dictionary. I think the literal translation is 'harmful joy."
How
could someone enjoying the misfortune of others NOT be malicious?
Easily. I can enjoy this easily -- especially the snot-nosed, sobbing
leftists who whine about being so intellectually and morally superior
to the rest of us knuckle-draggers (as they see us)..
Okay, I see the problem. Here you go;
Malicious adj. - wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; arising
from intense ill will or hatred;
I don't wish ill upon others, and I don't consider laughing at the
over-the-edge angst that some people are displaying to be wishing them
ill. For the most part, they're ridiculous and I'm just laughing at
them.
Then you misused the term "schadenfreude," according to my exhaustive
research.
Your exhaustive research is wrong.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=schadenfreude&x=11&y=17
<<Main Entry: scha·den·freu·de
Pronunciation: 'shä-d&n-"froi-d&
Function: noun
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: German, from Schaden damage + Freude joy
: enjoyment obtained from the troubles of others >>
and: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=schadenfreude
<<scha·den·freu·de Audio pronunciation of "schadenfreude" ( P )
Pronunciation Key (shädn-froid)
n.
Pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others.
schadenfreude
n : delight in another person's misfortune>>
Malice has nothing to do with it.
--
"Every one of the innocents who died on Sept. 11 was the most important person on earth to somebody.
Every death extinguished a world." -- President George W. Bush, 12/11/2001
www.hillary-watch.org
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