A few I like;
Lutalica: The part of your identity that doesnt fit into categories. Des Vu: The awareness that the current moment will become a memory. Pâro: The feeling that everything you do is wrong. Moment of tangency: A glimpse of what might’ve been.
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That mood of calm, privacy, and sone unease from lininal spaces. Almost the feel being in the woods.
Well you know how the germans always have a word for an obscure feeling, google Waldeseinsamkeit.
I dont have the option of going out in nature where I live so classical music with a cigarette and coffee on my balcony is my way of getting there.
It’s the Germans every time.
Im 16 and for past 3 years my parents give me feeling “paro” :(.
Better than parvo, I guess. That’s how I first read it. Need coffee.
I think sonder is pretty neat, even if it seems a bit odd
Yessss I was gonna mention that too bit didnt wanna make too long a list!
Rather specific and I don’t know if it has a name, I’d just call it Dread:
The feeling when imagining a reality that theoretically might have been possible, specifically one with an aspect that is in every way horrible. I’m not talking about a dystopian society like often found in media. Im talking about a next level of Dread in every aspect.
The only real example for this is the Ordensstaat Burgrund from a Hearts of Iron 4 Modification called The New order. The so called Ordensstaat Burgrund is a “nation” that was established in the remains of France after the Nazis won. Every sentence written about it makes it a miserable place. The nation exists only to fuel the SS under the lead of Heinrich Himmler.
In the game, there is a phrase along the lines of “The sun never sets over burgundy, it is too afraid.”. It is so bad, if the Nazis “win” against them, it might be considered a good ending.
I cannot express with words what feeling this whole thing produces. It is a horrible masterpiece of unexpected quality.
This random site explains some context if you’re interested.
Also worth a note: their music’s team is amazing. The Burgundian Lullaby is probably the most atmospheric piece of Music I know.
Disclaimer: National Socialism is bad, horrible, and an unspeakable act against humanity.
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Could a feeling or emotion be more fascinating than fascination?
Ambivalence. Reminds me that not everything’s black and white. Also makes me think of Red Dwarf. Lol.
Nostalgia. Always so bittersweet and full of wistfulness. Combined with the (newly learnt for me) des vu, knowing that I will inevitably feel those emotions for the time I’m in now. And then again for moments that don’t even exist yet.
Longing. It’s fascinating to me how crushing that feeling can be, even though it’s not negative or even heavy in itself.
Longing for what you can never have, alas
Take off in a jet. I giggle like a little girl every time.
Feel like giddish kid every time, like the beginning of an adventure.
I just like the rush of being jammed back into the seat for take off
I love the feeling I get picturing a quiet, simple futuristic space. It could be big or small but I’m thinking of Tron Legacy, Portal, and the shrines in Breath of the Wild. It brings immortality to mind and the idea that we are no longer limited in any way by the human body
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Ureka moments are fun. I also love fleeting moments of “being on the same page” with strangers that you will never meet again.
Mhm, both of those. On the rare occasion I meet someone whose train of thought seems to be perfectly in sync with mine.
The most fascinating? Being horny
My dick has led me to places I normally wouldn’t go even with a gun
And if that’s not fascinating, then Idk what it isNostalgia, when it hits for things that I was never a part of.
Oh god yes. Watching smth like stranger things and having nostalgia for 80s America. A time I wasnt alive and a place Ive never been.
For me it was “That 70’s Show,” watched the shit outta that.
Yesss sitcoms always do it.