I promised that I would not stop rereading '100 Waifus' until I could read through the entire book and not make any edits. That promise was supposed to have been fulfilled with the 52nd reading, but then I found some more errors in need of editing after replaying Tales of Xillia. I had spelled Rowen's name wrong and misgendered Teepo. So I dutifully corrected the errors, and that meant I still hadn't read '100 Waifus' without making an edit. So now I've dutifully read '100 Waifus' once more. Once more, I discovered the book was perfect, the greatest book ever written, the sexiest book ever written, and didn't need any more edits. Once more I've finished this project after eight years of trying.
For anyone who was waiting until it was safe to read '100 Waifus' with the assurance that no more edits would change it under their feet, here's your chance:
Rereading the novel never became a chore because I spread it out over a month, taking it easy and not worrying about how long it might take. The long lists of names weren't as daunting because this time I approved of all the names and was happy to see them. The name gallery was the hardest thing to perfect in this book but this time I leave completely satisfied.
I love every section of this story, which is why I can read it 53 times, but the second half of the story where Cute arrives is my favorite. The story really zooms out and starts talking about religion, politics, history and philosophy. It's such an elevating discussion. I feel energized by this waterfall of wisdom pouring down on me. At the same time, the book doesn't neglect at all the eroticism or the loving dates with all sorts of uniquely and marvelously attractive waifus, which remains the central theme of the story. With 100 different heroines, there's no need to stop writing about how lovely they are, it's always a fresh new topic because it's always a fresh new girl. There's something so beautiful, though, about the last chapter, which is no longer about Christopher but his daughter Shiori. It's the passing of the torch which we all must face eventually.
Hopefully I won't be required to read the book a 54th time, but I could totally see reading it again voluntarily once my memory of it fades a bit. The book is so good I could read it infinity times.
Meanwhile, I got three more limit breaks, but again they were all worthless. Raccoon Kanata reached level 2, fortune teller Seira reached level 2, and Spanish dress Yuki reached level 2.5. If I could get Spanish dress Yuki to level 3 that would actually be useful, but there's no benefit to reaching halfway to level 3. I now have 26 SS Memorias stuck in the limbo of level 2.5 or 3.5. It's so awful. My light squad in particular, the entire squad is stuck in limbo. Yuina is at 3.5, Yuki at 2.5, Ruka at 2.5, and Tsukasa at 2.5.
I reached the milestone of 20,000 enhancements, after which point the game no longer offers any bonus quartz rewards, because there's no milestone past that. So sad, but also pretty darn impressive. I also finished Byakko's skill evolution and reached title rank 11 on Karen, the highest of any character. It shows how much I've grown to like her since Chapter 5 Part 2 came out.
I added two new characters to my wonderful hall of fame -- the T-1000 from Terminator 2 and Rei from Vividred Operation. The T-1000 was a truly impressive villain that never showed any sense of frustration, pain, anger, or anything human about it. It was a totally new type of enemy the world had never seen before. Rei was also a villain, but her motives were understandable and the anime made very clear exactly how pretty she was, over and over again, so I have zero complaints. The T-1000 received 'Labyrinthine' from FF15 as his theme song, and Rei received 'Dearest' from Inuyasha as hers. Now all my 4-star and above rated FF15 music is in my wonderful playlist.
Atelier Ryza has finally come out subtitled in bluray at a reasonable filesize for download, so I happily added that to my archive. The best series should be viewed at the highest possible quality.
Other than the series I expected to be great, like Nanoha EXCEEDS and BanG Dream Yume Mita, none of the new shows have stood out. But I've discovered a great trick to watching unimpressive anime. If you watch it while playing Magic, only paying half your attention to it, it becomes far more bearable. With Magic at my side, I feel like I can watch a lot more anime than normal. I should have thought of this before. . .