Dystoria

close up of water drops on a window

Dystoria

n.
a feeling of irrelevance from the broader forces of history; the sense that your life has no relationship to any great mission, no generational hardship, not even an enemy—feeling as harmless as a droplet skittering down a window, that could’ve just as easily taken part in a tidal wave.

Latin dys-, bad + historia, history. Pronounced “dis-toh-ree-uh.”

Mogging Folly

a person sitting on a bench

Angosis

a table full of food

Elosy

a blurry image of a person in a subway car

Rialtoscuro

a blurry image of a light source

Knellish

a blurry image of a person lying on a bed

Anti-Aliasing

Indosentia

Zysia

a kite soaring above an empty landscape

Midsummer

a person standing in a garden holding a clock

Aimonomia

close-up of a plant with lights glowing in background

Dolorblindness

Poggled

a person studying a book with a magnifying glass

Harke

a dreamlike image of a person's face over water