🌌 Why I Still Wait for My Isekai Arc
I know it’s not healthy to rely on Truck-kun for life direction.
But honestly, some mornings I wake up thinking, "Today might be the day I get hit by fate… and reincarnated as an overpowered potato in a fantasy world."
Anime has done things to me.
Big things.
Like convincing me I’m just one magic circle away from being summoned by a princess with trust issues.
📺 Blame It on the Anime
I’ve watched enough isekai to form a tier list of which deaths I’d prefer.
Top pick? The classic save-a-stranger-and-get-clapped-by-a-vehicle arc.
Least favorite? Death by keyboard rage while playing an MMO. (Too real.)
But seriously—shows like Re:Zero, Gate, Mushoku Tensei and The Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime all whisper the same message:
> “Hey, your boring life? Yeah. It’s just the prologue.”
🕹️ Escapism Hits Different
Let’s be real.
The appeal of isekai isn’t just the magic or the monster fights.
It’s the reset. The idea that maybe—just maybe—your life could be more than deadlines, bills, and laggy internet.
It’s about imagining a world where your skills actually matter.
Where being good at games, trivia, or just having common sense makes you a legend.
In real life, you remember birthdays.
In isekai, that makes you a strategist.
💠But What If…?
Here’s the catch: I don’t actually want to die.
I just want the plot twist.
The moment where my life shifts from background NPC to main character energy.
Until then, I’ll keep waking up to alarms instead of dragons.
I’ll keep dodging real trucks, but keeping hope alive for the metaphorical one.
And I’ll keep watching, waiting, and wondering:
> “Is this the filler episode… or is something about to start?”
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