So, you've read a pick-up line book or two (or four), and ended up here... well... welcome to the fifth book, and FINALLY another one with 100.
Commonly asked questions:
Q: How will the book be split (may change with time, so be aware)?
A: 201-238 . . . anime/otaku
239-252 . . .Disney
253-283 . . . Harry Potter
284-291 . . . Miscellaneous
291-300 . . . TBD (to be determined)
Q: Which anime is included or referenced in the anime section?
A: Naruto, No Game No Life, My Hero Academia, Haikyuu, Fairy Tail, Persona 5, Anohana, Dragon Ball, JoJo's Bizzare Adventure, Death Note, Howl's Moving Castle, One-Punch Man, One Piece, Neon Genesis Evangelion, HunterxHunter, Love Is Ware, Quintessential Quintuplets, Tonikawa, Kakegurui, Highschool DxD
Q: Why isn't it evenly split?
A: Because I am picky with my pick-up lines and not willing to give up good ones/use bad ones just so I can make the categories even.
Q: Where do you get all the pick-up lines? Why don't you list links if you find them online?
A: My head, my friends, and random people are my favorite sources - and usually what get a list for a new book going. Once I start actually putting it together, I do occasionally use google to fill in gaps. Which is the reason I don't "list" where I got pick lines (because I have no idea where my friends/random people get them). The reason I don't "source" them is that they're all over the place. It doesn't sit right with me to say "oh I got this from xyz website" when it's also on "abc and def and ghi and jkl . . . etc., etc."- which eventually turns into a "who did it first" wild goose chase. BASICALLY, it's complicated.All Rights Reserved