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- So funny thing, I was just in Budapest and they lost a third of their territory after World War I, and theyamp;#39;re still upset about it a hundred years later. Even people our age, and they call it a National Trauma, like they use the word trauma. And itamp;#39;s like, if you stop a random person in Hungary on the street, and you mentioned the Trianon Pact, they understand it as a trauma. It like raises this interesting question of like, can a nation experience trauma? I mean, I know weamp;#39;re like, weamp;#39;re in this era now where everything is trauma and thereamp;#39;s like repressed trauma and intergenerational trauma and cultural trauma and people trauma, ethnic trauma. Can there be a national trauma, Drew? And why is that a trauma and why isnamp;#39;t like, I donamp;#39;t know, like you donamp;#39;t hear, like, we donamp;#39;t talk, in the US we donamp;#39;t talk about Civil War as like a trauma. - Not anymore. - Yeah, maybe, I donamp;#39;t know. - Has it been