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What are your most hated fanfic tropes

In honor of Uma Musume Pretty Derby.

You know what would be great, if a self insert or isekai. Decides to game the system and make money in a funny way/not efficient, and try to get into gambling the outcome of the shonen fights he ends up in. The high's the lows, he wins some, but because of the butterfly effect some fights end up changing things and he might get fucked after losing a bet when he put his mortgage on the line lol.


 
Something that makes me raise an eyebrow is when the protagonist (or self-insert) from the real world can kill so easily. It shouldn't just be the law stopping someone from killing — personal morality should matter too. I think they should at least show some kind of aversion to the act of killing at first, especially if they've never been in similar situations before or if there's nothing in the story to justify it.

Probably because people just want to skip to the fantasy part immediately. And people usually complain about it if the character has a breakdown.

I think there are a fair amount of analogues for the whole "skip to fantasy" thing. I'm never able to get over how easily isekai protagonists take to breastfeeding.

Seriously its pretty weird if you stop to think about it, but do those considerations need to exist in power fantasy slop? Probably not.
 

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