Talk:Disappointment

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This has been prodded as a stub since april and in existence since 2003. This topic may be a little too ambigious to craft an entire wiki article from but something needs to be done. Otherwise why not slate it for deletion? You really can't track a "history" of disappointment and writing about the psychology of it will be borderline "original research" unless you just slather the thing with links and references to outside studies. 205.157.110.11 18:53, 8 July 2006 (UTC)


- The definition that is there is wrong. Disappointment is not the emotion one feels when an expectation is not met. For instance, one could feel relief if the expectation is of something bad.

[edit] Worst Wikipedia Article Evar

Worst Wikipedia article, evar. Awful writing. Juvenile examples. Craptacular image. Short, dull, imprecise, incorrect and unfootnoted. F-- 71.195.104.87 04:27, 2 March 2007 (UTC)