What's your ultimate wish-fulfillment story?

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What story is your greatest guilty pleasure? A story that may contain what is often criticized as bad writing, like, Mary Sue or Gary Stu MC, one dimensional characters, shallow plot, lack of conflict and tension, and the like, but you still love it so dearly? Please, share.
 

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In another world with my smartphone :ROFLMAO:
It's so bad it's actually good
Hey, I love that story too! It was my first introduction to the modern iseaki subgenre. I was instantly hooked when I first watched the anime and hoped for a second season (kinda funny how disappointed I was back then to realize that season two was unlikely), so I read all the light novels, instead. Good shit, indeed.
 

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Hey, I love that story too! It was my first introduction to the modern iseaki subgenre. I was instantly hooked when I first watched the anime and hoped for a second season (kinda funny how disappointed I was back then to realize that season two was unlikely), so I read all the light novels, instead. Good shit, indeed.
I think season 2 just came out.
 

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The "So I'm a Spider, So What?" Light Novel.

I just like the concept of the MC working for the so-called 'antagonists' of the story.
 

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I remember I wrote those during elementary school days, and after revisiting it again, I finally realized how lonely I was back then.

Not to mention the huge amount of childhood delusion I still believe despite already entering adolescence, the sheer lack of maturity compared to kids my age, and strong hint of depression.

In Retrospect, Should've visit the psychiatrist or the psychologist for some therapy Back in the days.
 

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I remember I wrote those during elementary school days, and after revisiting it again, I finally realized how lonely I was back then.

Not to mention the huge amount of childhood delusion I still believe despite already entering adolescence, the sheer lack of maturity compared to kids my age, and strong hint of depression.

In Retrospect, Should've visit the psychiatrist or the psychologist for some therapy Back in the days.
Writing is a good therapy in itself, though.
How ironic~ :blob_evil_two:
 
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