Cleaning Out My Dropped Anime List

As of the day I'm writing this (January 21, 2025), this is what the "Dropped" section of my anime list on AniList looks like. Count them; that's 49 anime. (Well, 48 anime and 1 aeni, anyway.) It may seem like a lot to people like my parents, but if you take into account how many anime I've watched to completion, it's really not that much at all. Still, it's enough to make one want to clean the list out. Granted, there's no guarantee that I'm going to actually get around to watching enough anime to get this list cleaned out, but I can at least envision how much I'd be willing to watch to clean the Dropped list out. Thus, I put all 49 of these series into a tier list to figure it out. Here's what that tier list ended up looking like. Yeah, as you can see, there aren't that many anime I'm completely willing to finish. I mean, when you drop an anime, it means that you aren't willing to watch any more of it; why would you then say t...