WORD OF THE WEEK:
schadenfreude ..SHOD-n-froy-duh.., noun:
A malicious satisfaction obtained from the misfortunes of others.
(example) The historian Peter Gay -- who felt Schadenfreude as a Jewish child in Nazi-era Berlin, watching the Germans lose coveted gold medals in the 1936 Olympics -- has said that it "can be one of the great joys of life."
On a similair note:
Cut&Run's origional drummer, Daniel Setmeyer, who felt Schadenfreude upon hearing that his replacement had also been kicked out of the nazi-like organization--has said " I dont know what the hell that word means but im salty, not german"
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Peter: So I read today, that most people that act happy are really just faking it, and they're actually sad on the inside.
Bob: And? so what, you're 20 minutes late to practice.
Peter: Just listen man, our whole band should act really really sad, so that people will think we are actually happy.
Bob: Yeah! yeah! and then we'll wear girl pants, get chick haircuts and wear makeup!
Peter: Wait what?
Bob: Well I don't know about you, but I don't want people thinking we're gay.