>>15704549i'll be sure to let you know
i don't think i'll be sticking with all of them anyway. kinsou no vermeil seems terrible and i have a strong suspicion that soredomo ayumu is going to bore me to tears
best i can do is an explanation of my favorites
isekai ojisan is about a guy who got isekai'd at 17 then wakes up from the coma at 34. he bums off his nephew while recounting his life in a very cruel alternate reality and using his magic powers for wacky shenanigans. probably the most likely of these 8 to be your style
kumichou musume is about a yakuza member who gets punished for being too much of a loose cannon by being permanently assigned as a nanny to the boss's 7 year old daughter
lycoris recoil is far and away the highest quality anime on the list. it's about a secret agency of schoolgirls that silently dismantle organized crime in broad daylight in order to give the illusion that japan's crime rates are low just because the people are nice
yofukashi no uta is my personal favorite so far. it's based on a manga that i started reading then dropped because it was too dense and hard to read, but it's about an asocial, asexual kid who drops out of school and starts wandering around in the middle of the night. he meets a vampire and asks to be turned into one too only to be told that vampires can't turn you into a vampire unless you've fallen in love with them. very fun and has a lot of dangerously cute moments that get contrasted by edgy introspective monologues
>>15704553actually think it's extremely likely that i start getting all my manga physical once i move. using sketchy websites to read week by week is a massive pain and it can take ages for full volumes to get uploaded only for those to be even more annoying to actually get access to. in physical bookstores though volumes sell for like $5 for 150-200 page books. would consider getting them now but they'd be super inconvenient to take with me and i'm not paying $20 shipping for a $5 book anyway