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As is evident in the name, existential angst is a concept in [[existentialism]]. | As is evident in the name, existential angst is a concept in [[existentialism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 26 February 2019
According to K9 Mark I, talking to someone with the same name as oneself could give one a feeling of existential angst. (PROSE: Jealous, Possessive) Existential angst was related to existential crises (PROSE: The Avant Guardian, Lonely) and existential despair. (PROSE: Snowman in Manhattan)
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As is evident in the name, existential angst is a concept in existentialism.