Hopefully not, but with my track record....according to MAL I'm apparently watching 37 anime and reading 44 manga and I know there's at least 10 manga I didn't record, so that gives you an idea of how many I start and then stop.
I started the Yojo one. The MC talks way too fast, I had to keep pausing it and going back to read the subtitles. Example, but it usually lasted even longer:
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Sakamoto Desu Ga (which is about a guy called Sakamoto who acts perfectly in every situation) has been....interesting(omushiroy?). It's not for everyone, that's for sure. It's a little funny, but mostly it's really stupid and unrealistic. I get that that's the point, but I personally prefer the parts where he does things that are actually humanly possible, rather than him jumping into the second or third floor classroom's window from the ground. There are some good life lessons in every episode segment. In one episode he helps a boy who is getting bullied out of his money to get a job, which ends up helping the boy feel more pride about standing up for himself against thieves (since he doesn't want them taking his hard-earned money). He also beats up the bully by using attacks such as blowing air into his ear, using a mcdonalds straw, which is just the ridiculous kinda shit he does. In another episode he pretends to be possessed so that three girls who are fighting over him all work together to save him and become friends. Both aren't exactly super unexpected outcomes, but I can see this anime providing some less obvious insights over the course of the series.
In Neon Genesis ep 1 Strawhatcrew waits for a taxi and then gets rejected and I turned it off because it was too late for me to watch depressing stuff and I realised I'd seen the episode before.