>The world's longest - and deepest - rail tunnel opens in Switzerland on Wednesday.
>For 17 years, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, more than 2,000 people have worked on the tunnel. There have been accidents: nine tunnel miners have died.
Wew lad, /lit/'s solution for existential crises is to become a wagie who dies and becomes a statistic so Staceys can get their make up two days earlier or whatever? What the fuck are you guys on? Explain yourselves.
Can any book explain, cure, or do anything about this crushing existential angst? Spare me the religion, I'm not a third worlder.
>>8110758
This could be bait or you could just be a guy who spends way too much time on /r9k/
In any case I suggest you read The Stranger and then come back to /lit/ when you're done and make at least 5 threads about it
I guess the big plus of living in Switzerland is the flag.
>>8110777
Sickness Unto Death by Kierkegaard is the definitive text
>>8110758
/lit/ isn't /n/
switzerland has laws that means that tunnel can be detonated into nothingness if the swiss ever feel twitchy about europe again. all their bridges and tunnels are fully charged. i think they just want the rest of us to fuck right off. to be honest, i can't blame them
read heidi by johanna spyri