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May 14, 2012 19:40

I suffer from "skadeglädje". Do we even have a word for that in English? The words the dictionary gives don't seem quite right: malice, gloat, spitefulness. It's when you laugh at someone's pain, not with a cruel intent. More like when someone trips and falls and the falling itself was terrifically funny even though the after math wasn't. I ( Read more... )

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e11en May 14 2012, 17:57:27 UTC
Schadenfreude, perhaps? Which, admittedly, is a German word but it's used in English.

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blue_eyed_girl May 14 2012, 18:05:54 UTC
That's what I was going to say ... Olof never wants to believe me, but the English word *is* schadenfreude. :D

Though, I have to admit, I do think that it does have a malicious feel to it (in both Swedish and English).

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reebert May 14 2012, 18:36:56 UTC
Ok. Hmm...I've never heard that word! haha

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