kaemmerite wrote:I don't think you would need over 16 or 17, as that would pretty much be hentai, which either way I know you would not sell.
Mr Smarty Pants wrote:oohhhh that is a perdicament indeed! may i suggest having a certain area, like in the back for the +17 stuff or something
Ashley wrote:An interesting dilemma you've found yourself in Osaka. I can relate--I am not exactly thrilled at the idea that I have to draw a nude old man next week. >.<
My suggestion would be to do what others have said--break it up into sections, and maybe even check ID for the adult content stuff. The problem you run into is that if you start saying "well I won't sell anything with X" in it, you either
A- come off hypocritical because you start "judging" and "ranking" sins--i.e. you put nudity/lust as more sinful than say witchcraft. When really, they should be equal.
B- get to the point where all you can sell is edited versions of Angelic Layer
My point is that Christians have different strengths and weaknesses. I think you would be better off offering a huge variety of things (to the point where even the secular fan would come in) and showing everyone the love of Christ in what you suggest to them, how you treat the parents, etc. etc.
Tell me where this store of yours is and I promise I will fly out to see you. XD
Cap'n Crack wrote:10. Emblazon all 16+ titles with a large sticker that says "BURN, YOU HEATHEN SCUMBAG"
9. Free Haggis Tuesdays
8. "Why Manga is Evil" pamphlets for concerned parents
7. Print manga review flyers, but base each manga's score on the number of times they use the word "perfunctory"
6. Replace Pocky with colored pipe cleaners
5. Insist that all patrons address you as "Osaka-hime-chan-sama"
4. Put reading room next to unguarded back door and convenient line of getaway taxis
3. Arrange sections according to obnoxious stereotypes (Harem, Catgirl, Codependant Whiner...)
2. Insist that all staff, at all times and under threat of severe caning, dress, act and speak like pokémon
1. Sell only Encyclopædia Britannica
Cap'n Crack wrote:TEN THINGS NOT TO DO WITH YOUR [HYPOTHETICAL] BOOKSTORE
1. Sell only Encyclopædia Britannica
Lynx wrote:i have another suggestion. a few hours away from me is a store that specializes in manga and anime. it's a locally owned store, and the girl that runs it does it purely for the love of anime and manga. a few things she did that impressed me were 1) she had japanese classes you could sign up for, 2) she had anime you could rent just like at a blockbuster, and, what most applies to you, 3) she sold manga in japanese. japanese manga is awesomely helpful in learning japanese, you learn different ways of saying things, different contexts words can be used in, shades of meaning, and if you really have no clue whats going on, you can always look at the pictures for general meanings.
Lynx wrote:i have another suggestion. a few hours away from me is a store that specializes in manga and anime. it's a locally owned store, and the girl that runs it does it purely for the love of anime and manga. a few things she did that impressed me were 1) she had japanese classes you could sign up for, 2) she had anime you could rent just like at a blockbuster, and, what most applies to you, 3) she sold manga in japanese. japanese manga is awesomely helpful in learning japanese, you learn different ways of saying things, different contexts words can be used in, shades of meaning, and if you really have no clue whats going on, you can always look at the pictures for general meanings.
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