With every reverse, or seeming reverse, that the Americans suffer, the schadenfreude in Germany reaches new heights, or depths. |
It would take some black-hearted schadenfreude to gloat over the comedian's 75-second quickie divorce from his 18-month civil partnership. |
Too often their misfortunes are met with glee, a schadenfreude that is quite horrifying. |
Rubber-necking was, too, of course, along with that universal German vice, schadenfreude. |
The Russians have no reason to feel any schadenfreude as a result of the difficulties faced by NATO and the United States in Afghanistan. |
This, on the other hand, is just pure mean-spirited snark, the more so as it invites us to feel political schadenfreude over geniune tragedy. |