A few I like;

Lutalica: The part of your identity that doesnt fit into categories. Des Vu: The awareness that the current moment will become a memory. Pâro: The feeling that everything you do is wrong. Moment of tangency: A glimpse of what might’ve been.

Mostly discovered from: https://piped.video/channel/UCDetdM5XDZD1xrQHDPgEg5w

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    Ureka moments are fun. I also love fleeting moments of “being on the same page” with strangers that you will never meet again.

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      Mhm, both of those. On the rare occasion I meet someone whose train of thought seems to be perfectly in sync with mine.

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    The most fascinating? Being horny
    My dick has led me to places I normally wouldn’t go even with a gun
    And if that’s not fascinating, then Idk what it is

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    Longing. It’s fascinating to me how crushing that feeling can be, even though it’s not negative or even heavy in itself.

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    That mood of calm, privacy, and sone unease from liminal spaces. Almost the feel being in the woods.

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    I’m not sure what to call it, but just being totally enmeshed in a project where I become hyper-focused on building something, creating a design, solving a problem or fixing something, it just sort of blots everything else out. Consumed? Obsessed? I can’t stop until I’ve done the thing, but afterwards it kind of sucks. I’m just coming off that now and feel aimless, and I’m like, “Ok, well now what do I do with myself?” It’s not as simple as just finding something new, I have to be personally interested in the thing.

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      I love that feeling, if I get it while creating, or building something. If I’m successful, i.e. the result matches my expectations, the sense of accomplishment and pride negates the feeling of emptiness you speak of.

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      Better than parvo, I guess. That’s how I first read it. Need coffee.

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    Nostalgia. Always so bittersweet and full of wistfulness. Combined with the (newly learnt for me) des vu, knowing that I will inevitably feel those emotions for the time I’m in now. And then again for moments that don’t even exist yet.

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    When you’re angry and on the verge of tears; sounds basic, maybe, but it feels so overwhelming when you’re both shaking with anger and at the same time trying to hold in your sadness. Makes you want to both yell at something and curl into a ball and disappear. It’s a double negative, which makes it more powerful. I’m not an angry or short-tempered person, so whenever this happens to me I feel so lost and confused with what to do.