What's the word that describes the feeling of being sad and miserable when everyone around you is happy and laughing?
It usually happens as a result of celebrations like weddings, birthdays, graduations, etcetera.
autism
>>9793487
Very cool pic
Envy or bitterness?
I am the same way and I also have a superiority complex which you might have as well.
>>9793487
Hmm. Maybe there needs to be a word for this. Anyone know Latin? It's neologism time bois
>>9793487
my life
>>9793506
Happy > laeta (for the ocasion)
Sad > tristis (for the personal feeling/mood)
Laetatristis
Anglicised pronunciation: lay-ah-tah-tris-tis
Look at me, Latin pro
Jk, googled shit
>>9793548
Hmmm...it's got a nice sound to it
autism
>>9793548
>Anglicised pronunciation: lay-ah-tah-tris-tis
Lie-ta-tris-tis
>>9793548
Not bad. Can any kraut make an antonym of Schadenfreude?
>>9793487
>when everyone around you is happy and laughing?
let me translate that for you: when everyone around you is abiding by their programming in a shallow circumscribed uncreative cultural action in a lazy attempt to find joy while you are fraught with an illness of awareness, which is the first step towards a greater sphere and depth of experience that all those now "laughing it up" will eventually have to pass through the same as you. You earlier, them later. Nothing to be depressed about.
Aloof, jaded, indifferent, disconnected, numb, glum?
>>9793897
>antonym of Schadenfreude
What exactly do you want? Schadenfreude means you're happy about something bad happening to someone else. So what does the antonym mean? Being unhappy about something bad happening to someone else? That's compassion. Being unhappy about something good happening to someone else? That's envy.
Schaden means damage, Freude means happiness.
Maybe Glückstrauer: Glück means luck and Trauer means sadness.