Talk:Schadenfreude

Some minor edits to the beginning. In German (and common English usage), Schadenfreude explicitly means to take joy in another's misfortune, not in causing another's misfortune. (I will admit personally, for example, to some degree of Schadenfreude when hearing about Michael Jackson's legal problems). The connotation in the anthropomorphic community seems to be a little different, but the word should at least be correctly defined before discussing the word in its alt.fan.furry context.

Status update (July 23rd 2008)
Updating the entry's appropriateness status. Keep?, Delete? Spirou 06:13, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
 * This sort of armchair psychology would fit better in the articles about the specific groups, if it's appropriate at all. Delete and I don't see an appropriate target for a redirect. --Rat 08:57, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Delete, this belongs to Wiktionary more than anywhere else. ... wait, Wikia doesn't have an InterWiki for Wiktionary? -- 猫夜叉「ネコヤシャ」 23:54, 26 August 2008 (UTC)