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These stories where MC is in some kind of super apocalypse but has a presidential bunker stuffed into an RV and just drives around picking up harem members and picnicking feels so cozy, like curling up in thick blankets on a comfortable bed while it's raining outside
"The criminal who stole trillions of dollars that everyone is chasing is Gold M. Queen, what does any of this have to do with the innocent me, Silver W. King?"
"It's all part and parcel, the whole genie gig.Phenomenal cosmic powers!Itty bitty living space!"
You get phenomenal cosmic powers of the Wizard variety.
What do you design your living space to look like?
You gain nine trillion simp dollars, which are like real dollars, except you can only use them to simp for really hot girls, and when you simp for them, you gain delicious cash rebate, but if they fall in love with you due to being smashed by your bricks of cash, then you don't get delicious cash rebates, only useless and unnecessary superpowers instead, like invincibility
I think the concept of weaker but more interesting worlds being a reflection of powerful but more generic worlds is really fun. Like, you kind of see it in Marvel's Asgard with the 'Gods above Gods' thing, but not really. I mean like, in fan/web stories, they'd sometimes show up like a boring setting like Mondaiji would 'reflect' onto a lesser world like DXD, and sort of influence its cycle of karma/history
You isekai to a seemingly parallel earth, live a normal life, during a business trip you check into a classy hotel and decide to check out the bar, when you notice a Keanu Reeves looking guy in a suit walk in, dripping wet with others blood and a gun in his hand, muttering something about a dog
The clips I see of that minecraft movie seem to make it very fun. Not that it's anything spectacular, but it seems like a movie that makes users happy, like fries or bacon.
On the first day of class, you were late so you had to sit in the first row, causing you to slapped the ass of the beautiful young teacher who bent over to pick up the chalk in front of you. She turned around, slapping your face, causing you to black out. When you woke up, you realized you just isekaied...
Maybe it's not that evil overlords need to have a little kid advisor to look things over, but that the writers can't figure out a good way for the evil overlords to be defeated so they create flaws in plans that even a little kid can point out
I really like that old beggar from kung fu hustle who tries to trick kids to buy super martial arts, like
An old beggar sneaks up to you and whispers, "Hey kid, I see your bones are perfect for a cheat systems! I can sell this cheat to you for a dime or a set of five for a quarter, how about it?"
I keep going into these stories expecting... idk... idk what I'm expecting, but no matter how low my expectations are, more often than not I am let down. Not all the time, mind you, sometimes there's surprises, but you know how it be. It's just a lot of stories seem to be really good at having a good opening couple chapters that really draw you in, you know? And I fall for the trap everytime...
I find myself looking down on the protagonists who say their goal for training/cultivating is immortality, especially the "immortal cultivators", like, longevity and eternity are things that just come along with growth, so it seems like a very uneducated answer. Anyway, what's the point of living forever, if you're just "training" or "meditating" all the time?
Dad: "You'd better go do your homework right now, or else I'll get angry. If I get angry, I could do anything!"
Daughter: "Really? Anything? Can you go make me a chili cheese dog, a sushi platter, and curry rice? Not too spicy though, I'm still young and I can't eat anything too heavy, thanks."
Aliens have come to Earth to enslave all of humanity, their slavery conditions are all humans have to work at least one hour a day, can only have five days of vacation a week, only one million annual salary, and have to be forced to get comprehensive free medical care.
Cheat System: "Every time your little sister talks big about you, you gained her exaggerated claims (For example if she tells her friends that you're actually a billionaire, you gain $1 billion in the bank account)."
Little Sister's Classmate: "My brother is so tough he can eat shit!"
Little Sister: "Oh yeah? My big brother doesn't just eat shit, He can eat shit every day three times a day!"
To be honest, those AI audiobooks are pretty nice, because they use AI to generate pictures of the scenes and then animate them, so it's like segments of like 5 second videos that string together to complement the ongoing story, which really makes the listening experience
though, the downside is they often add BGM into the video, which can be disgusting
Lately, I've been running into a lot of stories that are filled with filler, like you'd read a chapter and realize that there's like five sentences of the entire thing that has actual substance, you know, like, it's like the microtransactions of stories
Like, "bro do you see what's happening outside the window?"