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So others don't have to look these up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schadenfreude
http://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article.php?lab=InOtherWords
want some real scadenfreude joy?
Go check out foreclosure.com. I have found a big shot mortgage banker in 95030 getting into 2 pre-foreclosures in 2005 and 2006, he was talking about buying San Jose soccer team right before his first pre-foreclosure; 2 flippers losing 2 and 3 homes to pre-foreclosure respectively in 95070; a flipper losing 2 homes to pre-foreclosure in 95032. All these pre-foreclosures happen within the last 6 months, and of course a lot more to come.
(and now for something even more inappropriate)
Yes HARM, that does make you a naughty person. I know someone who will mete out a appropriate punishment for this sort of naughty thought.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll go find out about her rates.
I liked the example they gave for torschlusspanik at the URL below.
I often feel a little Schadenfreude when I run in to unmarried gals my age who thought that they were too good to even talk to me in college...
http://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article.php?lab=InOtherWords
torschlusspanik (German)
This word is literally translated as “door-shutting panic†and it captures the anxiety sometimes felt by unmarried ladies when they see the shelf and themselves on it. Once upon a time, the sensation could grip as young as twenty-one, but with today’s career-focused women deciding to delay childbirth, torschlusspanik now refers more commonly to the race against the biological clock.
I know someone who will mete out a appropriate punishment for this sort of naughty thought.
Let me know if you’re interested and I’ll go find out about her rates.
Is it by chance SFWoman or Linda in LA-LA-Land? No reason, just wondering... (_whistles nonchalantly_)
(You all realized I was joking, right?)
HARM,
No. She's single and in her early 40s. The rates I referred to is her soon to be reset ARM.
I love that last line... It's like she said, "My husband put his head in a lions mouth and the lion bit it off". There is going to be many more sob stories like this. I may just contact hollywood, stuff like this would make an excellent reality show....and unlike some reality shows, it would be very educational!
It's still a bit too early for us in BA to feel the schadenfreude.
Seems like March help up better than Feb. The trend is still our friend, but there was SOME spring bounce.
The http://www.dqnews.com/ZIPSJMN.shtm has Santa Clara County numbers till March 28 out. Sales for resale are down 10%. Price appreciation ha slowed from 20 to 10%. New homes median price continues to go down, a good leading indicator.
My guess is, at least one more year before we YOY declines in ALL numbers, like median price, price per SQFT etc. And 2008 will be the real trouble year.
It's too early for us in LA to feel schadenfreude also. :(
But soon....I feel it's just around the corner..... :)
well, all of this is reallly fun but alot of really poor people will get hurt, janior, secrity graud,e ct…
Hate to rent,
Point taken, but what were all these specuvestor geniuses saying when I was completely priced out of the market? Probably something like: "You're just jealous of my success! Stop whining like a baby, go buy some property and you can be rich like me" or "It's the market, stupid! Stop complaining and Face Reality!".
Pardon me if I savor my long-awaited and well deserved helping of Karma pie.
Oh and BTW, here is another good link. It's a realtor's analysis of the current markets.
http://www.sanjoseproperty.com/newsletter.html
The tone is refreshingly honest. Check out the Feb report as well, by selecting from the drop down at the upper right.
The Germans have a freakin word for everything.
Soon we will add a new vocabulary like Hypothekzurückstellungpanik (mortgage reset panic), not sure if the grammar is right in converting the stellen part to stellung, my high school german is getting rustic.
However, personally, I DO feel schadenfreude that the seller of my old house han't been able to sell it yet. Seven months after he bought it from me...no improvments...priced at 200K more...and no bites...not even a nibble........
Ahhhhh schadenfreude..........
Maybe I SHOULD offer him 100K LESS than I sold it to him for...
Ahhhh schadenfreude....
I hope I am not creating bad karma ....but there is a certain...satisfaction...
I enjoy schadenfreude..but then I always feel regretful later on–kind of like having a schadenfreude hangover—–this probably because I spent a good deal of time working on Buddhist Studies and anti-schadenfreude memes seeped into my head and ruined everything…drats….
Yes, karma.
I hope I am not creating bad karma ….but there is a certain…satisfaction…
He got into the situation himself. But you should consult a karmic professional to see if that will create bad karma. :)
Harm,
you are not a bad person, but did you have to write "ass pounding"?
tsusiat,
But "ass pounding" is gender neutral. If HARM used another term, that might be construed as sexist ;)
Graphics on Patrick?
Now that's what I call irrational exuberance.
My apologies to anyone offended by the term "ass pounding".
I'm still not removing it, but you have my sincere apologies :mrgreen: :twisted:
Owneroccupier
The nice thing about german is you can add words together in compound fashion to express yourself better. How about this?
Luftblase Panik
literally, Bubble Panic.
I like that one.
Zum Ende der Gehäuseluftblase kommt das Torschlusspanik. Vom Torschlusspanik geniessen wir Schadenfreude.
haha, my high school German teacher would be so proud of me :-)
tsuiat,
what is the rule of converting a verb to noun? adding "ung" or "schaft" to verbs?
tsuiat,
Ich glaube, dass du dieses nützlich finden.
Ich fühle Schadenfeude gern. Ach ja! Ich doch genieße Schadenfreude viel!
Randy,
ich kann ein bisschen Deutsch sprechen, aber, nicht so viel.
I believe you might have fun savouring your boatful of malicious glee....
This just reminds me of a post I read on Craigslist housing forum the other day.
"A friend wants me to buy his single family home in Dorchester, MA for $600K, and sell it back to him in 3-6 months. I have excellent credit. He owes $550K on it. He said he wants to pull $50K equity out of it, and keep $30K and pay me $20k when he buys it back from me. I checked prices, and that is a very high price for a single family in Dorchester. Is this too risky of an investments. Why should/shouldn't I do this?"
He received a lot of replies, most of them warning him sincerely against the idea. But I just can't help thinking if this person would even consider going into a risky and shady deal like that, he is either stupid or just very greedy (much more likely) and does not deserve the kind of concern.
Leitrollenflachlegung [tech] maybe it can be used in the near future for new type situation, literally "bubble collapsing assembly" to describe the current paradigm
or
GehäuseluftblaseAngstverkäufer, literally "housing bubble panic seller"
or
Schaumbad, literally "bubble bath", but a whole new interpretation drawn from the zeitgeist (spirit of the times)
By the way, "du" is a tad "informal" for this decourous forum, methinks...
tsusiat,
Nice one :)
I'm working on my "bubble collapsing assembly" right now in Excel, lol.
Bubblizer 1.2.1 just released. Check out the new scenario analysis, which demonstrates just how much of a FB you too can become if you buy now.
Even the Germans are reading about Freddie Mac:
http://de.mabico.com/en/news/20060212/european_community/article59997/
Wirklich!
Agreed on asset price increases. They can increase due to building new capital stock, replacing depreciated capital stock, labor supply and demand, and best of all "productivity". In the long-run, only productivity truly creates higher asset prices that are in equilibrium. But, in the real world, fools usually drive asset prices as we experience them. I've been trying to find the fabled land of "the long run" for many years, to no success.
Michael,
actually I heard a Japanese say, Shogun-fuckin'-nai, no kidding. Then I found out there is a bar in Tokyo called exactly that.
ajh,
thanks mate, you made my day. Your countryman Different Sean was trying to convince me that Oz levies the same tax as us, nay said I.
Until you guys start to have something like 5-15% capital gains tax, I don't want to hear anything about Oz' taxation system.
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WSJ article reports Flippers are getting a rough ass-pounding from the market.
I experience strong visceral feelings of pleasure and satisfaction.
(_pinky to corner of mouth, Dr. Evil style_ Woohahahahaha!!!)
Q: Does this make me a bad person?
Discuss, enjoy...
HARM
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