@daywithoutgames
I would suggest trying to explain the reasons for your dislike instead of putting up what's generally popular on the serialized front over one-line summaries trying to be witty.
What part of the writing bothers you? Why do you ultimately claim to hate everything they publish?
It seems deliberately unreasonable, as though you're having to make an effort to be angry at something solely because it's mainstream.
This is more evident by having put out a list and opting to edit it later once you think of anything you deem suitably clever.
I'm not trying to attack or be antagonistic, so I apologize if I come across as doing so.
Elaborating, understanding why one dislikes a thing helps put it in context. Can make it clearer what you're looking for/expect when reading and give a better idea towards your preferences.
I dislike Fairy Tail, and later realized I didn't like Rave Master either.
Heavy plot armor and terrible characterization (they generally have no personality aside from 'let's do this stuff and be awesome,' and 'friendship, hooray!') irked me. Unfortunately I ended up reading through the whole thing because I started it and am that sort of obstinate.
I'm fine with MC's winning the day. I take particular umbrage at "mages" losing, then ultimately coming out victorious not because they were clever, not because they had some realization and utilized their abilities more effectively or in some unexpected, novel way (see: clever,) but solely because the plot demanded it. And it went that way with every. Gawdamn. Fight. It is lazy as fuck and I dragged myself through it through some apparently masochistic tendency I may have to see things through to completion.
Rave Master was different in that I thought it an interesting premise, but then suddenly everything just gets rushed to finish so there was no build up or development of either story, worldsetting or characters.
Also, I'm not against cheesecake, but I really don't need it shoved in my face that hard or often. Sometimes is indulgent. Regularly is decadent. Always is me feeling nauseous and trying not to be ill*.
(Edited because I forgot 'ill' at the end there. Good job, brain. Excellent work. -,-)