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Vergangenheitsbewältigung is a composite German word that describes processes of dealing with the past, which is perhaps best rendered in English as “struggle to come to terms with the past”.

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    Tucking this away as...useful title for another blog...a...
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    You mean with a capital S? Oh, yeah, all nouns are capitalised in german. Which sucks when you try to write an english...
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    Isn’t it Schadenfreude? In English we use “sadism” but it’s not the same at all, really.
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    New favourite word. loljk, wunderbar will always be my number one.
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    Germanic languages, for real, have all...words for feelings we prefer not
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    words, i find, generally always get it right.

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