Indosentia

Indosentia

n.
the fear that your emotions might feel profound but are crudely biological, less to do with meaning and philosophy than with hormones, endorphins, sleep cycles, and blood sugar—any of which might easily be tweaked to induce unfalsifiable feelings of joy, depression, bloodlust, or kinship, or even a spiritual transcendence of your physical body.

Acronym of the supposed “happy chemicals” Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin, and Endorphins + in absentia, something done in your absence. Pronounced “in-duh-sen-shah” or “in-doh-sen-tyah.”

Sayfish

The Whipgraft Delusion

Solysium

Mcfeely

Aesthosis

Keep

Malotype

Bareleveling

Candling

Viadne

Hiddled

Fool’s Guilt

Flichtish

Symptomania

Heartspur

Maugry

Nighthawk

Agnosthesia

Querinous

Aponemia

a group of people standing together

Hickering

Tarrion

Treachery Of The Common

Nachlophobia

La Cuna

Sayfish

Insoucism