Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 15:22     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

I feel constant anxiety in 2025.

How could I not? How can anyone not? Our world is literally burning to death!

You are a blind fool if you don’t have at least some level of eco-anxiety, and are not feeling daily distress about the massive, cataclysmic, impacts of the climate crisis we have created.

I feel helplessness, grief, and worry about the rapidly approaching environmental disaster and the end of human life on this planet!
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 14:24     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Not sure if those are emotions, but
grateful at home as my life is finally going well, but daily disappointed at work.
I cannot believe the work ethic of the newer generations and the entitlement.
I would never hired them. Bringing in gentleman in his 40s with one month experience before I leave for my forever vacation.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 14:02     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I FEEL CONSTANT RAGE OVER TRUMP!

Any normal person should.


No, not really.


Only people who love America feel rage over Trump’s recklessness.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 14:00     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Anonymous wrote:I FEEL CONSTANT RAGE OVER TRUMP!

Any normal person should.


No, not really.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:57     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Mine are:

Anxious
Satisfied
Entertained
Annoyed
Mad

The mix definitely tilts more negative thanks to PMS hormones, and I've noticed that's gotten more intense in recent years probably due to perimenopause. But since it's a pattern I recognize, I don't think it's that big of a deal. I just know that for like one week of the month, everyone and everything will annoy me, and then it will be over and I'll feel satisfied and relaxed again.

But the low-level anxiety is a permanent state of being. It's actually part of my baseline, but also my anxiety spikes pretty frequently especially around certain social interactions and also future planning (stress over finances mostly).
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:54     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Anonymous wrote:I FEEL CONSTANT RAGE OVER TRUMP!

Any normal person should.


Glad I'm not alone.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:53     Subject: Re:What are your most frequent emotions?

I feel
-lucky
-content
-grateful
-cherished
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:51     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Sadness mixed with contentment. I love my life, but I’m reeling with grief after losing my mom this year to a short and painful battle with cancer.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:51     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Anonymous wrote:I FEEL CONSTANT RAGE OVER TRUMP!

Any normal person should.


I imagine humiliating and gruesome end for people I dislike so that is a pleasure. Don't rage. Feel pleasure.

- A normie.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:48     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Content
Amused
Annoyed
Disappointed
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 13:47     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

^ did u watch us open tennis? lotta people were feeling the same
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 04:04     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

I FEEL CONSTANT RAGE OVER TRUMP!

Any normal person should.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2025 00:57     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Ennui
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 21:31     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

Emotions will get you into trouble.
Anonymous
Post 09/07/2025 20:58     Subject: What are your most frequent emotions?

I think we almost all have a baseline of contentment where things are just rolling along. What would you say are the five emotions you experience most frequently outside of this baseline?

I’m asking because I started thinking about how often I feel truly happy, not just content, and wondering if I’m most often happy or if other emotions spring up more frequently.

I think mine would be:
Anxious
Grateful
Peaceful
Bored
Excited/anticipation