FROM THE DICTIONARY OF OBSCURE SORROWS

The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows was created by John Koenig and began as a website and YouTube channel, wherein he coined and defined neologisms for emotions that did not have a descriptive term. Now a New York Times best-selling dictionary, it includes over 300 pages of entries — each with their own paragraph-length description. This series of videos serves as our own brief exploration of each neologism.

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Summer of Sin BOKEH X [SULTAN.]