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Isekai for the life
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Anime Stats o5h2t
Days: 377.2
Mean Score: 6.33
- Watching14
- Completed1,026
- On-Hold0
- Dropped762
- Plan to Watch0
- Total Entries1,802
- Rewatched426
- Episodes22,892
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Manga Stats 3b1y1b
Days: 152.2
Mean Score: 6.87
- Reading3
- Completed213
- On-Hold66
- Dropped1,201
- Plan to Read0
- Total Entries1,483
- Reread28
- Chapters24,093
- Volumes1,094
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All Comments (10) Comments 5n6o4c
Hello, thank you for visiting my profile and for the warning ^.^
Agreed, he is just a hopeless lunatic, that's why I never took him seriously and just reply with very minimal effort :)
Re:Zero S2 > S3 >>>> S1
Truly such a waste of time
I do hope you make good friends soon enough!
My comment was for both josie and seinen, and yes, both genres exist without romance. Sensei mo Net Sedai is a josei about a cross dressing male teacher, while Haru no Noroi is about a woman dating her dead sister's fiance.
For seinen, check out chapter 1 of Unmei no Onnanoko, and then there's a BL romance (10 Dance) that's again aimed at a seinen audience. All You Need Is Kill, Avant-garde Yumeko, Bakemono Recchan/Kinoko Takenoko, Yuretsuzukeru and Alive (Takahashi, Tsutomu) are also some different options for you. Here's an interesting stack I found, if you're interested https://myanimelist.sitesdebloques.org/stacks/17972
> I don't details but I believe it was just a romance.
It was actually a good discussion around one of the MC's sexuality, but I know that that is not something which interests most people. For reference, Shimanami Tasogare is another good sienen where multiple characters' sexualities are discussed throughout the manga.
> Btw, what about your tastes? If we exclude BL, is there other genres that you enjoy? 4.5k can't be all BLs... can it? xD
Roughly 200 manga or 5% of my completed manga are from miscellaneous genres. The remaining 95% are all BLs.
I'm surprised to hear "something that doesn't break my `suspension of disbelief` and contains coherence to it's ideas in and through" and "isekai" in the same breath (and not in a bad way). Isekai is nothing if not constant loopholes pertaining to MC's limitless and inexplicable powers/power ups.
You can try reading the Blue Flag manga. It's Shounen just in name - its content is more Seinen in nature. Fair warning though - the mangaka rushed its ending and while I wasn't put off by it, I was unhappy with how quickly things were resolved between the characters.
> I actually don't understand how did you manage to read 4.5k mangas with completion (and here I thought I am an avid reader :D but even if I add up vns, my other manga lists I'm still slightly short of that number)
😂😂😂 People often believe that about themselves, till they stumble across my reading list 😂
> How do you manage to almost always read the entirety of a manga without dropping it? Is it devotion to just.not.drop(TM) or something else?
I don't have a No-Drop rule, otherwise I wouldn't have 40 dropped manga in my list. I'm honestly surprised myself as to how I've managed to not give up on reading manga, but that's partly answerable because:
1. I've found that unless a manga is complete trash, I'm able to tolerate it.
2. Many manga are predictable and if I've read that same plot 500 times already and I know where the manga's heading, I usually read half or 2/3rd of it and mark it as Read anyway.
3. I read manga mostly for entertainment, and sometimes for its gorgeous art. The plot is always a bonus for me.
4. Most BLs are short - on an average they are 7-10 chapters long, and that's a short enough time period for me to keep my interest sustained. It's the longer manga where I eventually lose my interest bc the plot becomes either repetitive, predictable or it's stretched like a rubber-band.