Reminds me of Dies Irae, except this is even shittier. Also, I was stupid enough to read a great deal of "Thus Spake Zarathustra" because I saw it was required reading for Dies Irae. The references were superficial and I am a big baka for falling for what was supposed to be humour. "Thus Spake Zarathustra" was hilarious, but I cannot recommend it because its drama always ruins the peaks of its humour, like in NHK ni Yokouso when our protagonist is convinced to kill himself after seeing how easy his peers had it in the suicide pact cult he had joined for the purpose of saving them, but then our heroine comes in crying with a slow orchestra and her VA popping off, doing a good job at just truly the worst moment.