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  1. What is the loathing of humankind called again ? I know it was a single word, something like "anarchist" but with humankind instead of laws and rules.

    Does that make sense ?

    Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 20:50:11 UTC from web
    1. @critialcloudkicker Misanthropy.

      Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 20:51:27 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin And is that a direct opposite to a philanthropist ?

        Also, Thank you :D

        Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 20:53:50 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker Correct! "Mis-" for hate, "Phil-" for love, and "-anthropy" for mankind.

          Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 20:55:51 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin There are so many word related "gotcha" thingies out there. Studying a new language brings out SO much of them in all the languages I can at least speak ( noted that this increases exponentially perpendicular to one's vocabulary ). ... Also Mayhaps I should consider to learn some Latin one day

            Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 21:03:07 UTC from web
            1. @critialcloudkicker Although I am not sure whom I would speak Latin with, I mean it would be helpful in the medical and science fields. Might be fun. Also I guess it could prove very usefull if I have an Astrix&Obelix lucid dream again. "et tua ceasar" ( <- google translate at work )

              Tuesday, 26-Apr-16 21:06:15 UTC from web