Unsad

"Unsad" in a Sentence (11 examples)

What’s the matter with American writing these days? .... The few unsad young men of this lost generation will have to look for another way of finding themselves than the one indicated here.

The freedom that you wanted bad / Is yours for good, I hope you're glad / Sad into unsad

This was not little unsad and dedarkened my lack of night. Thanks for the great post.

I have a love-hate relationship with the wind. / Sometimes, i find myself all dolled up to go out, feeling pretty & fine & fancy & queenly, & as i wait for my cab, perched on my porchrailing off of which the paint is peeling, the wind off the sea forces its way past our protective shielding pines, & tears my false, hairspray-fortified loveliness from me like a sheet off a line. It sticks its dry, sharp fingers into the corners of my eyes, making me cry unsad tears, & it musses my carefully-arranged flirty skirts like a too-eager highschool boyfriend.

> You are so sad and pathitic^([sic]) it / >almost leaves one speechless. / well, you seem relatively unsad, and are mouthing-off... / obviously, you are not the "one" / is this possibly yer manic phase? hate sadness? / take medication...it may do the job, but it also may taste bad

the first time i posted "kroebo" my eyes hurt when i read it. it was sad. now it is unsad.

The commentary track on "The Fall of Night" makes it clear the studio "suggested" a hotshot pilot character, and JMS hated the idea, but did it anyway. He was entirely unsad when he was able to kill him off at the end of the season.

I stopped the Paxil once for 8 or 9 days and the sadness returned already. So I restarted and was back to unsad in about 4 days.

>> Yabbut, RMick's lamp is a magic lamp. It cures him of SAD. / > / > yes and it jolly well works too!!! / It made me unsad just by turning up.

Purveyors of lost Eden myths write about happiness among pre-industrial people because they assume their readers will find such happiness remarkable. Generally, however, social scientists follow Tolstoy (in his famous declaration at the start of Anna Karenina) in finding happiness uninteresting. With apologies to Bourdieu, my suggestion is that in non-idyllic social science ‘what goes unsad goes without saying’.

I say that he is my best friend because whenever I have sad eyes because mom and dad are fighting, he makes them unsad.

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