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Monday, November 9th, 2009 10:39 am
I have a little saying that I use frequently. Those of you who know me in person have likely heard it many times.
I hate people.
But, you know, not all people, and not all the time. I hate people as a whole. Not each and every person, and not everyone, just...you know...them. Those people out there who are largely unaware of my hatred, and would no doubt scorn it if they did know of it, and whom I would most assuredly not actually hate if I knew them. At all.

I thought of a great word for it: anonenmity.

Unfortunately, it's not a new word. There are 29 hits for it on Google, mostly people's usernames, but there is this very nice entry on Addictionary:
anonenmity: noun, an individual's intense feeling of hatred, dislike, or ill-will directed at an oblivious or innocent party, which goes undetected by the intended target. (The receiver on the other end of this silent ire is often unaware of the hater's existence)
I think that just about sums it up. :)
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