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from Google:
gloat
ɡlōt
verb
1.
contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure.
"his enemies gloated over his death"
synonyms: delight, relish, take great pleasure, revel, rejoice, glory, exult, triumph, crow; More
nouninformal
1.
an act of gloating.
Or you could just say "Schadenfreude".
I can't. Lol
Sorry Kasey finger slipped.
Hello?
Weird, there's a
"Most recent by NYCVolunteer"
attached but no response. Wonder if it was so inflamed that the mods nixed it.
http://www.volnation.com/forum/threads/d4hs-2018-tennessee-vols-season-preview.294780/
"Dobbs4Heisman" is Volnation's version of our @SnoopDawg . This is his "season prediction" post from yesterday.
In my experience, Vols are the most clueless to reality fans of any sport in the world.
To be fair, most of the Vols fans responding to him pretty much seem to think he's delusional.
Go, Dawgs!
I have to disagree with the comparison to Snoop. Most of his predictions that I have read were about recruiting and have been pretty accurate. Dobbs4Heisman's post seems delusional by contrast.
Maybe as a whole, but not all. I have a good friend who graduated from there and earlier in the week he said they’d go 2-6 in their first 8 games.
How quickly some of them are turning on Pruitt. Not the “product they were sold”. Can’t say I didn’t see that coming with that fan base. Delusional + Demanding = No way Pruitt can succeed.
Where’s the Kirby can’t beat Pruitt guy? He will be a fun one to watch.
To be fair... “delusional” fits his constituents
My favorite Vol quote of late, "Being a TN fan can be hard on the liver".
Schadenfreude is a result of gloating.
Also from Google:
scha·den·freu·de
ˈSHädənˌfroidə
noun
pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.