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It sounds like you tend to like shows with good story lines, and don't seem to mind older shows/animation as much. Simply based on their story telling, these are probably my 3 favorites.
Seconding Ergo Proxy!
Thank you! I never heard about the first two, they sound good.
As for Fruit Basket- haven't heard about it in ages! Back in the day, it was precisely the highschool slice of life that put me off. No idea it got a remake. Typically I don't like when a show makes me cry. I already have a real life for that. I seek excitement, mystery, action, escapism. But it's good to know it has a good plot, I'll keep it in mind.
Watch anime for monster instead of reading manga, the op and ed are one of the best that perfectly blends with the theme of the anime. Monster also has a great set of characters whom you will like.