Thanks for everything /lit/
Post your favorite /exit/-core literature
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>>7724824
What the hell is Werther's problem anyway?
Basically
>Guy who becomes infatuated, has several psychotic outbursts in front of the woman and her family, shoots himself in the face and blames the suicide on her
Werther would be nothing but some kind of greentext story 2016 that people would wince at
>>7724841
Surprisingly a lot of lit is like this.
The frog men have always existed, they aren't a modern phenomena.
>>7724828
>What the hell is Werther's problem anyway?
women
>>7724824
>/exit/-core
what does it means?
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>>7724977
Suicide
>>7724824
Could The Stranger be considered some kind of suicide? Mersault could've probably gotten away with his crime had him acted differently during his trial.
This.
>>7724824
Don't kill yourself plz
>>7725733
It's just a matter of time.
>>7725726
My least favorite Herman Hesse, I dug the surreal parts a bit but the rest was simply boring to me, maybe I need to get old as tits and bitter first because I liked demian
Cioran, Celine, Schoppy, Kleist, Mainlander, Mishima, Houellebecq
>>7725080
Nah. It's just absurdism so suicide would be redundant.
>>7726606
Cioran isn't exit-core. You would know that if you actually read him.
>>7725746
If you're going to kill yourself, you already did it too late.
Don't do it.