Whilst having visited the topic of the granularity of the words for feelings, nuances that the English language does not have in both real and constructed speech, many of these terms were familiar already—like saudade, mono no aware, sisu, Vorfreude, grok, gigil and hygge—nonetheless the expression is not dulled and we enjoyed exploring this polyglotinous mood grid and sentimental wheel courtesy of Web Curios.
The vibe of vibe coding was not lost on us, the puttiness of the page, once pointed out, but if assembled with care and not slapdash with inaccuracies, it is still a heuristic starting point to explore more and get in touch with one’s feelings. We enjoyed being introduced to the Greek term clinomania, “I should have stood in bed,” dolce far niente, the sweetness of doing nothing, and Drachenfutter, a peace offering or tribute (dragon food) brought home with hopes of placating an angry partner. The rich vocabulary of intrusive thoughts is particularly engaging. Much more at the links above.