re: #3 philosophus invidius
Definitions of invidious on the Web:
discriminatory: containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice; “discriminatory attitudes and practices”; “invidious comparisons”
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Envy (also called invidiousness) may be defined as an emotion that “occurs when a person lacks another’s [perceived] superior quality, achievement, or possession and either desires it or wishes that the other lacked it.”Parrott, W. G., & Smith, R. H. (1993). And belongs to Ami. …
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Envious; causing or arising from envy; Enviable; desirable; Prompted by or expressing or adapted to excite envious dislike or ill will; offensively or unfairly discriminating; Hateful; odious; detestable
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invidiously - in a manner arousing resentment
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invidiously - In an invidious manner
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invidiousness - Malevolent provocation of dislike or resentment; the state or quality of being invidious
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envious; provoking evil
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Sal: Yep, that fits. At least you chose that part of your nick honestly. But I question the philosophus, as it comes from Philo Sophia, the love of wisdom. Which you quite obviously neither love nor possess.