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Schadenfarve

Pleasure derived from the misfortune of Brett Farve.
David felt undeniable Schadenfarve not because of the Viking's last minute collapse, but from the ensuing Wrangler's jeans commercial.
Schadenfarve by saltzie December 29, 2009

Schadenfreund 

The online object of schadenfreude. A person you don’t unfriend for the sole purpose of having a front row seat to the dumpster fire that is their life. See also frenemie.
“On Facebook, Jenny is my favorite schadenfreund. If ruining ones own life we’re an Olympic event; she’d be investigated for doping”
Schadenfreund by CYHBWIJG December 30, 2018

Self-Schadenfreude 

If Schadenfreude is the act of deriving joy and laughter from the misery and suffering of others; then Self-Schaudenfreude is the act of laughing at others experiencing your pain; This may seem like an oxymoron; but many a Twitch streamer use this as a template for getting their streams starting; It is, after all, an unfiltered Stream of Consciousness, and not a filtered "Broadcast", A good example is Vinny Vinesauce, Joel Vargskelethor, DesertPogona, and many more. Self-depreciating humor is a requirement.
"local boomer experiences the phenomena of self-schadenfreude." -Anonymous Twitch Chat member watching the Streamer read Chat off and then laugh at others laughing at his misery.
Self-Schadenfreude by gamesmanner January 9, 2021

Marxist Schadenfreude 

When one takes pleasure in inflicting misfortune onto the rich and powerful (regardless of intentions).
Some of them suggest that he's not so much a champion of the oppressed so much as an adrenaline junkie who uses powerful and amoral opponents as a source of Marxist schadenfreude.

Schadenfeude 

–noun satisfaction or pleasure felt seeing others fight.
"One person's misfortune is another's happiness." Whenever Elroy Park, esq engages in a battle, I can't help but feel a sense of schadenfeude.
Schadenfeude by chomop December 8, 2009

schadenfreudeing 

To gloat at another's worst luck: malicious and even sadistic pleasure in some other person's horrible misfortune.
German and American car companies have given new meaning to schadenfreudeing, over Toyota's miscalulation.
schadenfreudeing by Guido1 February 4, 2010