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Énouementey-noo-mahn
n. The bittersweetness of having arrived here in the future, finally learning the answers to how things turned out but being unable to tell your past self.
Etymology
French énouer, to pluck defective bits from a stretch of cloth + dénouement, the final part of a story, in which all the threads of the plot are drawn together and everything is explained.
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