Anthrodynia

Anthrodynia

n.
a state of exhaustion with how cruel people can be, freely undercutting each other in ways that seem petty and gratuitous—which can sometimes trigger a countervailing sense of gratitude for things that are kind, sincere, forgiving, or unabashedly joyful.

Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos), humanity + ὀδύνη (odúnē), sorrow, anguish, pain. Pronounced “an-thruh-din-ee-uh.”

Tillid

Pax Latrina

Covalent Bond

Innity

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Wytai

Adronitis

Aftergloom

Monachopsis

Amuse-Douche

Hemeisis

Scrough

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Wytai

Dorgone

Solysium

Caucic

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Suente

Covalent Bond

Scrough

a person working on the sidewalk

Zysia

a kite soaring above an empty landscape

Gaudia Civis

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