Complete list of emotions.

Lust & Desire (hard to seperate them, mayhaps the same emotion in varying quantity)
 
Hate (Burning anger, wish to see destruction)
 
HamaticBabylon said:
Hate, power, greed, honey, happiness, respect and evil.
??? power is not an emotion. A computer can have power.

Honey? the stuff bees make?

Evil is an attribute, true it can be derived from emotion. My computer is evil. To computer: Ok, I'm kidding, now let me post ;). . . . and no Popups!
 
Souron said:
??? power is not an emotion. A computer can have power.

Honey? the stuff bees make?

Honey i meant horny ( as in the Sex industry) :mischief:
 
Fear
Anger
Sorrow
Joy
Disgust
Acceptance
Anticipation
Surprise
Peace
Love
Empowered
Violated
Pain
Betrayed
Hopeful
Appreciation
Enmity
Pity
Pride
Shame
Envy
Overwhelmed
Underwhelmed
Apathy
Sympathy
Awe
Discovery
Loss
Reverence
Cautious
Stressed
Secure
Annoyed
Curious
Touched
Confusion
Embarrassment
Sarcastic
Tired
Energetic
Courage
Worthlessness
Shy
Eccentric
Regret
Modesty
 
Doesn't horny come under lust?
 
Souron said:
How dose one feal ignorant? One can feel confused as a result of ignorance. :confused:
All emotions are just manifestations of human ignorance.
 
Fear
Anger
Sorrow
Joy
Disgust
Acceptance -- couldn't this be the absense of an emotion?
Anticipation -- don't think it's an emotion of it's own: anticipation of [emotion]
Surprise -- it's a reaction, not an emotion
Peace
Love
Empowered -- situation that creates emotion, like an artificial sweetner
Violated -- iteration of disgusted
Pain -- it's a reaction, not an emotion
Betrayed -- iteration of disgusted
Hopeful -- iteration of anticipation
Appreciation -- see empowered
Enmity --
Pity --
Pride --
Shame -- iteration of disgusted
Envy -- iteration of desire (which is missing)
Overwhelmed -- situation that created emotion, like an artificial sweetner.
Underwhelmed -- see overwhelmed
Apathy -- absense of emotion
Sympathy -- the effect of immagination and seeing a situation; artificial sweetner
Awe -- mixture of desire and hate
Discovery -- situation that creates emotion
Loss -- situation that created emotion

I could continue but most will be the same. I think emotions are simpler and fewer. Many of the situations listed can result in completely different emotions depending on context.
 
There too many emotions to list.

Beware, though, to not confuse emotions (mostly psychological, like love, hate, anger...) and feelings (mostly physical, like pain, fatigue, pleasure...). Can be though, considering how some are tightly intermingled (pleasure, in fact, can be highly psychological, and can be an emotion in many circumstances...).
 
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