Klitschko appreciation thread
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He's had a few, yes. And only having a few means he has a crap resume. There's no running around in circles, just the cold hard truth that you and your girlfriends are having a hard time accepting.
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Im not the one that named himself after his problems.....am I?
Weltschmerz
(from the German, meaning world-pain or world-weariness, pronounced [ˈvɛltʃmɛɐ̯ts]) is a term coined by the German author Jean Paul Richter and denotes the kind of feeling experienced by someone who understands that physical reality can never satisfy the demands of the mind. It is also used to denote the feeling of sadness when thinking about the evils of the world.
The modern meaning of Weltschmerz in the German language is the psychological pain caused by sadness that can occur when realizing that someone's own weaknesses are caused by the inappropriateness and cruelty of the world and (physical and social) circumstances. Weltschmerz in this meaning can cause depression, resignation and escapism, and can become a mental problem (compare to Hikikomori). The modern meaning should also be compared with the concept of anomie, or a kind of alienation, that Émile Durkheim wrote about in his sociological treatise Suicide.Comment
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So, you've finally shot down your own argument that Wilder (or his opponents, or whatever you tried to explain) is better than anyone on Vitali's resume.Comment


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