Apr 26, 2016 10:11 PM
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FaceBabs
Buzzfeed: "26 emotions that only super special unique people (like you) have!!"
Anthraxwastaken
Well clearly we can explain them than.
sunflower37
All the feelings when I read this story: http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic1220828.files/The%20Chysanthemums-Steinbeck.pdf
LizardEnterprises
This is reposted about twice a month. At this point these unexplainable feelings have been explained more than better than anything else...
amnevoiedecafe
#17 my ex-boyfriend... Who are you really? Do you even know ??
GoochoLibre
Kenopsia is me going through an empty convention center after nerds have filled its walls for the four days prior.
PipingHotCoffee
Possible future TOOL song titles
Terraplex
Khalabalastoblagen: the sudden awareness that these words find meaning in your life all too often
FourCatsAndSevenMemesAgo
Re: Re: Re: Re: Fwd: FWD:
lolageo1
i love the feeling of kenopsia, just something about being alone where it should be busy i find nice
HowsThatWorkingOutForYouBeingClever
Also Waldosia. The feeling of looking for someone in a crowd even though they have no reason to be there.
kosmoosi
Sauce: http://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/
Measles
Now type all of these words into Crakbone http://blog.wavosaur.com/random-jingle-maker-crakbone-resurrected-from-the-dead/
libaf
'mxcuse me, sir or madam. But those are all explained in the picture.
ThanksToDenialImImmortal
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DrSpecial
Every single one of the 'unexplainable' feelings comes with a simple explanation.
KingOfTheImgurians
#10 for the win.
ICouldUseANap
And now, with dopplar radar and weather apps on my phone, I can look forward to it, too.
Rapiecage
I can explain that well very well though, "yai I'm sleeping and not soaking wet"
#12 Easter dinner at my house when I was growing up, and sadly, when I was grown up.
theycallmemichael
Now show us the drug names for these conditions. "Regurgitol is used to treat liberosis. Ask your doctor if you care enough to take it."
SleeperXib
TIL the American condition is called Kuebiko.
No it isn't.
paulio101
Every time I see this again I try to memorize one more word.
Dungeongeek
We can explain them just fine after seeing this post for the 40th time.
benedictinmycumberbatch
24. Katamengarang: The inexplicable feeling that people are making up words for points on the internet.
CaptainQuarkk
These words were invented by someone, but if they catch on they become real words (ex: google) Which sucks; I only like sonder in this list.
TrigenderSwissArmyKnife
This is from the book of obscure sorrows so no not made up by OP
DoBlackPeopleEverBiteTheirOwnHandWhenEatingChocolate
All words are made up.
DirtyBirdofQuestionableGeometry
IndignantOwl
Nodus Tollens.
LazyBrazilian
1. Sonder - NOT BEING A SELF-ABSORBED PIECE OF SHIT HOW IS THIS NOT DEFAULT HUMAN BEHAVIOR WHAT THE FUCK.
TheWorstPirateYouHaveEverHeardOf
#8 man. I'm aware of it and try not to. But damn it's a strong feeling.
Gmayor61
Obligatory these words were made up on the spot for im14andthisisdeep's tumblr page
No it is from the book of obscure sorrows
MisterWiggler37
Doesn't this post explain them though? Also, is Chrysalism related to the desire to be a blanket burrito?
AetherMcLoud
Actually, Chrysalism is the desire to want human-hair over your Minbari headcrest.
Mikeythekid339
They are word created by John Koenig to describe these feelings.
Pinkamenace
Baader-Meinhof phenomenon: when one learns some obscure piece of information and it starts showing up in everyday life with odd frequency
KCMOFO
Also called synchronicity.
yomamaisonfier
Ah, the GTA effect.
IBruiseEasy
AlwaysCorrect
I'd guess this is because you notice it more?
No I think you're overthinking it. Its just a repost.
doctorlawyer
was821
I always called them foreshadow moments
inverseCosinePadawanmeme
This happens to me all the time.
Zeshanator
Like running across reposts
Mariostar7
This is literally everything I ever learn. I hear "Narcissistic" for the first time, it's said 3 times that day.
OutrageousHemmorhoid
This mostly happens when I learn about a particular car: suddenly I see lots of them driving around.
kibateo
Wait so these are real words? From my knowledge tumblr makes up a lot of things frequently so I had my doubts
lopsidedlife
I have also heard it called the Blue Car Syndrome
torpeter
I once had an old Buick lesabre that I had rarely seen before, but after that I saw them everywhere
AmpsterMan
Ever since I learned about the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, I see the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon more and more.
Smallbritguy
I’m seeing it all over this comments lol
FranticHalibut
I experience this quite often. Except it's just a number
SueZeeKew
23?
937 actually. it's everywhere in movies, I always catch it on the clock, and in random things like sports scores, addresses. it's haunting.
StephenStrangeMD
Dummes Zeug: The idea that some German sounding words can be used to describe any abstract but very specific feeling.
UserNumberFive
Sonderbar.
NanoSwarmer
Idontbelieveyou.gif
You shouldn't, I lied. I made it up. Those words literally mean "nonsense"
Nathanyel
No, *literally* they mean "stupid stuff" :P
My German is not very good
FaceBabs
Buzzfeed: "26 emotions that only super special unique people (like you) have!!"
Anthraxwastaken
Well clearly we can explain them than.
sunflower37
All the feelings when I read this story: http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic1220828.files/The%20Chysanthemums-Steinbeck.pdf
LizardEnterprises
This is reposted about twice a month. At this point these unexplainable feelings have been explained more than better than anything else...
amnevoiedecafe
#17 my ex-boyfriend... Who are you really? Do you even know ??
GoochoLibre
Kenopsia is me going through an empty convention center after nerds have filled its walls for the four days prior.
PipingHotCoffee
Possible future TOOL song titles
Terraplex
Khalabalastoblagen: the sudden awareness that these words find meaning in your life all too often
FourCatsAndSevenMemesAgo
Re: Re: Re: Re: Fwd: FWD:
lolageo1
i love the feeling of kenopsia, just something about being alone where it should be busy i find nice
HowsThatWorkingOutForYouBeingClever
Also Waldosia. The feeling of looking for someone in a crowd even though they have no reason to be there.
kosmoosi
Sauce: http://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/
Measles
Now type all of these words into Crakbone http://blog.wavosaur.com/random-jingle-maker-crakbone-resurrected-from-the-dead/
libaf
'mxcuse me, sir or madam. But those are all explained in the picture.
ThanksToDenialImImmortal
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DrSpecial
Every single one of the 'unexplainable' feelings comes with a simple explanation.
KingOfTheImgurians
#10 for the win.
ICouldUseANap
And now, with dopplar radar and weather apps on my phone, I can look forward to it, too.
Rapiecage
I can explain that well very well though, "yai I'm sleeping and not soaking wet"
ICouldUseANap
#12 Easter dinner at my house when I was growing up, and sadly, when I was grown up.
theycallmemichael
Now show us the drug names for these conditions. "Regurgitol is used to treat liberosis. Ask your doctor if you care enough to take it."
SleeperXib
TIL the American condition is called Kuebiko.
ICouldUseANap
No it isn't.
paulio101
Every time I see this again I try to memorize one more word.
Dungeongeek
We can explain them just fine after seeing this post for the 40th time.
benedictinmycumberbatch
24. Katamengarang: The inexplicable feeling that people are making up words for points on the internet.
CaptainQuarkk
These words were invented by someone, but if they catch on they become real words (ex: google) Which sucks; I only like sonder in this list.
TrigenderSwissArmyKnife
This is from the book of obscure sorrows so no not made up by OP
DoBlackPeopleEverBiteTheirOwnHandWhenEatingChocolate
All words are made up.
DirtyBirdofQuestionableGeometry
IndignantOwl
Nodus Tollens.
LazyBrazilian
1. Sonder - NOT BEING A SELF-ABSORBED PIECE OF SHIT HOW IS THIS NOT DEFAULT HUMAN BEHAVIOR WHAT THE FUCK.
TheWorstPirateYouHaveEverHeardOf
#8 man. I'm aware of it and try not to. But damn it's a strong feeling.
Gmayor61
Obligatory these words were made up on the spot for im14andthisisdeep's tumblr page
TrigenderSwissArmyKnife
No it is from the book of obscure sorrows
MisterWiggler37
Doesn't this post explain them though? Also, is Chrysalism related to the desire to be a blanket burrito?
AetherMcLoud
Actually, Chrysalism is the desire to want human-hair over your Minbari headcrest.
Mikeythekid339
They are word created by John Koenig to describe these feelings.
Pinkamenace
Baader-Meinhof phenomenon: when one learns some obscure piece of information and it starts showing up in everyday life with odd frequency
KCMOFO
Also called synchronicity.
yomamaisonfier
Ah, the GTA effect.
IBruiseEasy
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AlwaysCorrect
I'd guess this is because you notice it more?
LizardEnterprises
No I think you're overthinking it. Its just a repost.
doctorlawyer
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was821
I always called them foreshadow moments
inverseCosinePadawanmeme
This happens to me all the time.
Zeshanator
Like running across reposts
Mariostar7
This is literally everything I ever learn. I hear "Narcissistic" for the first time, it's said 3 times that day.
OutrageousHemmorhoid
This mostly happens when I learn about a particular car: suddenly I see lots of them driving around.
kibateo
Wait so these are real words? From my knowledge tumblr makes up a lot of things frequently so I had my doubts
lopsidedlife
I have also heard it called the Blue Car Syndrome
torpeter
I once had an old Buick lesabre that I had rarely seen before, but after that I saw them everywhere
AmpsterMan
Ever since I learned about the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, I see the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon more and more.
Smallbritguy
I’m seeing it all over this comments lol
FranticHalibut
I experience this quite often. Except it's just a number
SueZeeKew
23?
FranticHalibut
937 actually. it's everywhere in movies, I always catch it on the clock, and in random things like sports scores, addresses. it's haunting.
StephenStrangeMD
Dummes Zeug: The idea that some German sounding words can be used to describe any abstract but very specific feeling.
UserNumberFive
Sonderbar.
NanoSwarmer
Idontbelieveyou.gif
StephenStrangeMD
You shouldn't, I lied. I made it up. Those words literally mean "nonsense"
Nathanyel
No, *literally* they mean "stupid stuff" :P
StephenStrangeMD
My German is not very good