About Moods

This blog is called “Moods.”  I’ve compiled a list of moods.  Just about every mood known to man.  I will blog when I’m in different moods, and that will be the only post for that mood.  I.E., I am angry, and I sit down at my computer.  If I feel like it, I will write a blog while I am in that state, then cross-compare how I felt now to perhaps a later mood. 

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  1. Thanks for the list of moods. I’m curious, though… what’s the difference between a mood and an emotion? Of those two, isn’t anger more often an emotion (being much more transitory and caused by a specific event/trigger)?
    Ron

    • moodis the feeling the author gives you, i think

  2. Its a nice collection.
    It will be gr8 if you can give ur own description of each mood.Please try to dwell into that, it’ll be a nice journey. The dictionaries are only skin deep on this subject.

  3. Thank you so much for the list of moods. I am in a club called Toastmasters and I had to write a speech about moods and music and your blog helped greatly. Thank you very much!

  4. I too am curious about what is the difference between an emotion and mood because i am doing a science project. care to explain the difference?

  5. dark is really a mood richis dude kalabanga

  6. Its totally awesome to have moods! Damn…….you guys really helped me… phew less work for my brains..seriously!! :-) :-D L8rs peeps.

  7. Lovin it!!!!!! B-) really!!!!!!!!!

  8. I guess the blogger only had one mood ever.

    Glad it was a good one like “hopeful”.

  9. I love this site……. Really I do..Makes my language and writing sound better!!

  10. thank you alot, i was having trouble with this work-so tired

  11. um..when you have the chance-can you give me the definition of mood?**

  12. eu quero mudar a cor do meu face urgente e não consegui fiz todas as dicas mais não deu certo nada

  13. mood is a response to one’snternal or external environment. The create a boundary between the self and outside by which to participate or distance oneself from each situation.


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