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for nietzsche, the shared affinity tends to be around themes of life-affirmation i think the common current is when these thinkers are anti-rationalistic, anti-philosophical. there are certainly differences (nietzsche is more aristocratic in impulse, adorno is more unceasingly critical),
but i think if you would read them, i would think you could find them to be the best of fellow travellers, and the most terrible enemies
so as a more pointed example for N, the ideas of amor fati (love of fate) and the praise for a (somewhat mythological) humanity exemplified by Greek life and action, unencumbered by the conceptual burdens of Grand Philosophy.
there may be a more positive appraisal of suffering as a part of this story, but i think if interpreted charitably, you may find this lovely (but in reality you will hate :P)