personally, i feel like it would be best to take all the series you’re even considering unhauling off the shelves and out of your room. then for the next week, if you don’t miss seeing those series on your shelves much, let them go without a second thought. i feel like when your collection is larger and you’re clearly running low on shelf space, the space that you would make from letting some books go itself is really valuable (in some ways more than the books themselves). you’ll be able to breathe easier since you’ll have the room to spread the books you love most out nicely rather than be constantly drowning in books. i feel like, especially for people who enjoy reading both physically and digitally, it’s best to keep your physical collection as curated as possible to your current tastes (along with series that will always be special to you) since you will love everything you own/display without hesitation. but in the end, it’s up to you☺️
I do that too! It's really helped me in the past, and not just getting rid of things because I feel like I need to as well. I almost got rid of books I would've regretted letting go of.
thank you so much for the thoughtful advice 🥹 i'll definitely try that out of sight out of mind method and see how it goes, i already have some series tucked away in my closet that i never think about so?? why hang on to them
my heart lowkey dropped when you said that you might get rid of banana fish, monster, and vinland saga as those are some of my favourite series 😭especially with banana fish since collecting all the volumes must've been a journey. but at the same time, i totally agree with giving them away to a new home if you're not wanting them anymore
I think the Marie Kondo method will definitely really help! At least in my experience, even with series that are un-rereadable like Monster, I kept what sparked joy in me, and it resulted in a library that I am extremely pleased with. That might help you with your viz app dilemma and what Shounen series to keep or not, haha. AAAH I really don’t wanna be THAT person but omg, please give Golden Kamuy another chance. It’s like one of my favorite series of all time and the later volumes really start picking up steam. It’s just so fun, wacky and an absolute roller coaster of a read. Genuinely the most fun I’ve ever had reading a manga??? This was a really fun video and I really like the format! I honestly love manga unhaul videos and imo, they’re more fun to watch than haul videos since we get to hear more of your opinions
thank you so much for the feedback! and ahh i'm hoping golden kamuy comes to my library, i ended up unhauling the 2 volumes i had but i can see myself coming back to the series in the future.
Unhauling is super easy for me :D I get rid of anything that doesn't make me happy and i don't want to reread anymore. If i'm really unsure, wich doesn't happen too often, i read the entire series again to see how i feel about it. I got rid of my Yona Volumes 1-35 because i realized i never want to reread the series like ever around volume 30, even though i still liked the manga. My library has it, so i can continue reading it there :) Personally i'm tend to avoid reading digitally, unless i can download the manga i bought and save it on my computer, just in case the the app get's shut down and i loose all the stuff i "bought" and basically wasted a bunch of money.
ahh i am jealous that unhauling is so easy for you 😓 i think my main thing is that i don't want to regret selling or letting go of something because it has happened to me with other collections. i'm kind of a hoarder too ... that is a good point about digital though!
noted!! i listen to many groups as reflected in my playlists but collecting-wise i'm selective! i used to collect a lot more before i started spending so much on manga so i kind of had to pick my battles lol
LOVE the Photocards!! That was so fun. I just got into Photocards collecting when I got into zb1 after boys planet. They are my real first group I ever stanned I just heavily collect Matthew as he’s my ult and keep whatever I pull from albums cuz I do love the entire group. Also started a Jaechan DKZ collection as well but it’s alot of fun and I love seeing others as well!
I think the Marie Kondo method is a very good approach, that's essentially what I use to decide what I want to unhaul. For completed series, I'll ask myself whether I'm likely to re-read it. Re-readability is a big deciding factor for me in my collection, there's series I've enjoyed but I know I'm not likely to ever re-read or at least not any time soon, so I'll sell those on to make more space. As for ongoing series, if I unhaul an ongoing series, it tends to be within collecting the first few volumes when I'm still trying it out and deciding if I enjoy it. If I'm not excited about picking up another volume or new volumes sit there unread for a while and I just don't feel like picking it up, I'll unhaul it. I was reluctant to do that at first, but when I started doing it I realised I pretty much forgot about the series entirely once it was gone from my collection. For example: I'd been collecting Toilet bound hanako-kun as it was releasing up to vol 12. It took me ages to get round to reading volumes 9-12, like literally months and I hasdn't picked up any vols past 12 because I hadn't been reading it. So I'm now selling it. I do like the series, but I just never feel like reading it, nor am I particularly interested in knowing what happens. Everyone's different, but letting go of series really is refreshing. Sometimes looking at your packed shelves and seeing series there you barely touch can be a pain. I love the feeling of looking at my collection and only seeing series there that I really love.
thank you so much for the advice! i think we have the same mindset, rereadability is the main factor i consider when keeping series. i like that way of thinking about ongoing series as well ❤️
Since you’re saying you can read it online, that might be ur answer. Cus when I start collecting manga, I’m only gonna buy the volumes of the manga I love. Just so they’re part of my collection, regardless if I ever read them physically afterwards.
This is pretty much my mentality. I normally read a series complete via the library and then collect afterwards if I want it. The ending affects collectability for me. I thought the Banana Fish, Monster and 20th Century Boys were fantastic unhauls. There are times when the series that is a 10 is something to be unhauled simply because the high you got from reading it the first time will never come again no matter how good the series is.
thank you for the advice!! ya ug i'm just worried i'll regret it or the apps i read on will become more expensive or full of ads so not sure if i want to completely rely on that
I am also struggling to decide what to get rid of lol. Series I just liked instead of love are on the way out. One piece of advice I read from Marie Kondo that I kind of adhere to is that what books are accurate representations of your tastes and who you are. If someone were to come into your space & see your shelves, what do you want it to say. And I don't know I really liked that sentiment and it helps me to decide the series I no longer want.
Since you mentioned reading online: If you have not done so already, get yourself a Los Angeles Public Library card. Most of the publishers are on that library's digital catalog. You can save a lot of money on series you just want to try digitally (like Golden Kamuy).
I’m really interested in checking this out! How do you apply if you’re not a resident of California? I saw that there are non-resident cards, but there’s a fee for those. If you just put in a random address, would there be some sort of confirmation in the mail?
@@yabbaiboi It is an in-person application for non-residents and CA residents to get a library card because the library needs to see a state-issued ID and a bill with your current address if it doesn't match (and yes, non-residents pay a fee and need to renew in-person yearly). I'm mainly telling Tsukki because the areas in Los Angeles that she's shown in her vids (like Downtown LA and Del Amo Mall) have branches in the area. The library's E-card is open to Los Angeles residents and gives you access to the digital libraries. I'm not sure how the address verification works on those because my library card predates the implementation of the E-cards. I vaguely remember that they send things via snail mail to check but I'm not sure how strict they are in determining who is in Los Angeles and who is in CA.
UA-cam yeeted my answer for some reason (maybe because I noted public locations in old vids and it registers to YT's bot as a dox?). Hopefully, you saw the response as a notification and this doesn't get deleted for spam. The short answer is that it is in-person only whether you are in CA or not. E-cards are still subject to verification and are open to residents of the city.
thanks for the tip!! i am near LA so next time i'm near a branch i'll check it out! my home library has a pretty extensive kodansha and tokyopop digital catalog but i'm interested especially if other publishers are in LAs
with unhauling it creates room for more of what you love! and hopefully recoup some costs! i do it all the time, especially on mercari i sell stuff and then the balance i use kinda feels like free money lol there are just some series i know i will never read again! or never read to begin with and holding onto it forever just doesn't make sense to me. (though i feel like you fumbled on the golden kamuy definitely read it somewhere at some point it's incredible)
thank you for the insight ahh yes there is also the money aspect lol, a little extra cash doesn't hurt. hopefully i can read golden kamuy through my library! i did like the first volume but kind of a right place wrong time situation
Hi I’m a Kpop channel content maker who loves your channel. I’ve been wanting to add manga, journal, etc. to my channel but felt it might not match. It was just funny and interesting that you felt the same but in the opposite way.
ug i know how you feel, honestly i would make separate channels but i don't out of ... laziness lol i figure if people don't like something they can just skip that video or section
One thing I will say is services do end and we don’t “own” anything digitally. Physicals take up room but are semi-permanent other than wear and tear from time and use. I’ve unhauled in the past but I’m still regretting a massive unhauling I did years ago, since a lot of the series are harder to find now and I can’t easily read them. I feel you on the jump stuff though! A lot of the jump series I just read on the app because I don’t love them enough to have physicals and they are a lot longer. Also Kmanga is still not available for Canadians! Woo!😭
that is true! especially with the recent crack down on illegal scan websites ... the Japanese companies might get fed up and just ban all digital avenues overseas who knows 💀 but ya the potential regret is probably my biggest factor in not letting stuff go :(
warning: I just don't shut up so my comment is LONG thank GOD I'm so happy we're getting more journaling content, I just did my first spread for a book I read called Weyward (slight fantasy, witch related and covers generational POVs, nature, and some sexual and domestic assault) and I love how my spread for it turned out. highly recommend, I know you're not a fantasy reader but it's really more a love of and connectedness to nature you should read Sayonara Football this year so it'll motivate me to read it too!!! 16 volumes actually you'll probably read that in 2 days, it's my goal to read Sayonara Football this year also I don't care about KPOP, I'm a punk kid and am not interested myself but I LOVE hearing you talk about it!!! especially the cards, I collect pokemon cards so I totally get the vibes. keep doing KPOP content!!! 💖 NOOO NOT PRINCESS JELLYFISH I think personally, rereadability doesn't make or break a series on my shelf. if I absolutely love it but might not reread it , I would totally still keep it. in the end, trust your gut!! if you 2nd guess it so many times tho you'll probably just want to keep it 👀
yay!! glad you're getting into journalling and thank you for the rec! i really need to do sayonara football one of these months 👁 and interesting 🤔 to me i always felt like if i have something on my shelf the purpose is to read or read again but maybe changing my mindset on that would help
I Love Days! It's So Underrated Sports Manga-Anime, Well To Me I Collect Manga That Has An Anime To Them Because It Saves Me Space, Only A Few Manga's That I Have Doesn't Have Any Anime To Them.... Because There Are BL Manga's. Other Than That I Read Other Manga's Online.
Just wanted to let you know! Someone on Twitter got permanently banned from K Manga after continually screenshoting on the app. So be careful if you want to keep using it
yes i will!! lol i got spooked by the warnings for sure … i think it popped up around my 10th screenshot? i couldn’t help myself with days though … so many good moments
I really disliked after we gazed at the starry sky, representation wise it was problematic and it romanticised problematic behaviour towards physically disabled people. Moving someone’s wheelchair and picking them up especially when you don’t know them is terrible behaviour and it’s a big problem that people have irl and seeing it framed in a romantic way is really gross.
the unhauling starts off small and then you get the nice feeling of having space which paves the way to becoming more strict with what you keep XD so i think it'll become easier the more you do it. i def think the same way you did tho. does it have re-readability. and if not, does it have any sentimental meaning for you. if none of the above, then consider unhauling 🥲 it makes me feel bad bc like you said for some, it's not like you didn't enjoy them. i've unhauled entire series that i really enjoyed and are really loved in the community but realized that i would probably never reread it considering there's so many new series coming out
thank you so much for the insights / advice. ah yes i think once i really dig in with unhauling it will become easier but the first steps are always the scariest 😣
personally, i feel like it would be best to take all the series you’re even considering unhauling off the shelves and out of your room. then for the next week, if you don’t miss seeing those series on your shelves much, let them go without a second thought. i feel like when your collection is larger and you’re clearly running low on shelf space, the space that you would make from letting some books go itself is really valuable (in some ways more than the books themselves). you’ll be able to breathe easier since you’ll have the room to spread the books you love most out nicely rather than be constantly drowning in books. i feel like, especially for people who enjoy reading both physically and digitally, it’s best to keep your physical collection as curated as possible to your current tastes (along with series that will always be special to you) since you will love everything you own/display without hesitation. but in the end, it’s up to you☺️
I do that too! It's really helped me in the past, and not just getting rid of things because I feel like I need to as well. I almost got rid of books I would've regretted letting go of.
thank you so much for the thoughtful advice 🥹 i'll definitely try that out of sight out of mind method and see how it goes, i already have some series tucked away in my closet that i never think about so?? why hang on to them
my heart lowkey dropped when you said that you might get rid of banana fish, monster, and vinland saga as those are some of my favourite series 😭especially with banana fish since collecting all the volumes must've been a journey. but at the same time, i totally agree with giving them away to a new home if you're not wanting them anymore
thank you!! and i haven't gotten rid of anything yet tbh ... i'm so bad with that bc i'm scared of regretting it but ugg idk
I think the Marie Kondo method will definitely really help! At least in my experience, even with series that are un-rereadable like Monster, I kept what sparked joy in me, and it resulted in a library that I am extremely pleased with. That might help you with your viz app dilemma and what Shounen series to keep or not, haha.
AAAH I really don’t wanna be THAT person but omg, please give Golden Kamuy another chance. It’s like one of my favorite series of all time and the later volumes really start picking up steam. It’s just so fun, wacky and an absolute roller coaster of a read. Genuinely the most fun I’ve ever had reading a manga???
This was a really fun video and I really like the format! I honestly love manga unhaul videos and imo, they’re more fun to watch than haul videos since we get to hear more of your opinions
thank you so much for the feedback! and ahh i'm hoping golden kamuy comes to my library, i ended up unhauling the 2 volumes i had but i can see myself coming back to the series in the future.
Yes to KPop photocards!
noted 🫡
Unhauling is super easy for me :D
I get rid of anything that doesn't make me happy and i don't want to reread anymore.
If i'm really unsure, wich doesn't happen too often, i read the entire series again to see how i feel about it.
I got rid of my Yona Volumes 1-35 because i realized i never want to reread the series like ever around volume 30, even though i still liked the manga. My library has it, so i can continue reading it there :)
Personally i'm tend to avoid reading digitally, unless i can download the manga i bought and save it on my computer, just in case the the app get's shut down and i loose all the stuff i "bought" and basically wasted a bunch of money.
ahh i am jealous that unhauling is so easy for you 😓 i think my main thing is that i don't want to regret selling or letting go of something because it has happened to me with other collections. i'm kind of a hoarder too ...
that is a good point about digital though!
i loveee your longer videos 😇😇
thank you! 🥹 glad you enjoyed
I enjoy the k-pop content! I only really listen to SKZ, XH, and SVT but it's fun to watch things about random (to me) groups lol
noted!! i listen to many groups as reflected in my playlists but collecting-wise i'm selective! i used to collect a lot more before i started spending so much on manga so i kind of had to pick my battles lol
LOVE the Photocards!! That was so fun. I just got into Photocards collecting when I got into zb1 after boys planet. They are my real first group I ever stanned I just heavily collect Matthew as he’s my ult and keep whatever I pull from albums cuz I do love the entire group. Also started a Jaechan DKZ collection as well but it’s alot of fun and I love seeing others as well!
yay glad you enjoyed!! and good to see others that share multiple hobbies with me :)
I Love your videos 💞 they're so calming and the best stress relief after a tiring work day. Keep up the good work ☺️
thank you so much for the sweet words!!
marie kondo it! it feels so nice to declutter and its your library so do what makes you feel comfortable
thank you for the input!
i love these kind of videos!! i'm also SUPER excited for billlie's japan cb
glad you enjoyed 🥹🥹 and me too!!
i love watching people store their photocards
me too 😭😭 it’s so satisfying to me
I think the Marie Kondo method is a very good approach, that's essentially what I use to decide what I want to unhaul.
For completed series, I'll ask myself whether I'm likely to re-read it. Re-readability is a big deciding factor for me in my collection, there's series I've enjoyed but I know I'm not likely to ever re-read or at least not any time soon, so I'll sell those on to make more space.
As for ongoing series, if I unhaul an ongoing series, it tends to be within collecting the first few volumes when I'm still trying it out and deciding if I enjoy it. If I'm not excited about picking up another volume or new volumes sit there unread for a while and I just don't feel like picking it up, I'll unhaul it. I was reluctant to do that at first, but when I started doing it I realised I pretty much forgot about the series entirely once it was gone from my collection. For example: I'd been collecting Toilet bound hanako-kun as it was releasing up to vol 12. It took me ages to get round to reading volumes 9-12, like literally months and I hasdn't picked up any vols past 12 because I hadn't been reading it. So I'm now selling it. I do like the series, but I just never feel like reading it, nor am I particularly interested in knowing what happens.
Everyone's different, but letting go of series really is refreshing. Sometimes looking at your packed shelves and seeing series there you barely touch can be a pain. I love the feeling of looking at my collection and only seeing series there that I really love.
thank you so much for the advice! i think we have the same mindset, rereadability is the main factor i consider when keeping series. i like that way of thinking about ongoing series as well ❤️
Since you’re saying you can read it online, that might be ur answer. Cus when I start collecting manga, I’m only gonna buy the volumes of the manga I love. Just so they’re part of my collection, regardless if I ever read them physically afterwards.
This is pretty much my mentality. I normally read a series complete via the library and then collect afterwards if I want it. The ending affects collectability for me.
I thought the Banana Fish, Monster and 20th Century Boys were fantastic unhauls. There are times when the series that is a 10 is something to be unhauled simply because the high you got from reading it the first time will never come again no matter how good the series is.
thank you for the advice!! ya ug i'm just worried i'll regret it or the apps i read on will become more expensive or full of ads so not sure if i want to completely rely on that
Love this video! Seeing different parts of your collecting journey, journalling, etc.
thank you!! glad you enjoyed this format
I am also struggling to decide what to get rid of lol. Series I just liked instead of love are on the way out. One piece of advice I read from Marie Kondo that I kind of adhere to is that what books are accurate representations of your tastes and who you are. If someone were to come into your space & see your shelves, what do you want it to say. And I don't know I really liked that sentiment and it helps me to decide the series I no longer want.
thank you so much for the insight and advice ❤️
Since you mentioned reading online: If you have not done so already, get yourself a Los Angeles Public Library card.
Most of the publishers are on that library's digital catalog. You can save a lot of money on series you just want to try digitally (like Golden Kamuy).
I’m really interested in checking this out! How do you apply if you’re not a resident of California? I saw that there are non-resident cards, but there’s a fee for those. If you just put in a random address, would there be some sort of confirmation in the mail?
@@yabbaiboi It is an in-person application for non-residents and CA residents to get a library card because the library needs to see a state-issued ID and a bill with your current address if it doesn't match (and yes, non-residents pay a fee and need to renew in-person yearly). I'm mainly telling Tsukki because the areas in Los Angeles that she's shown in her vids (like Downtown LA and Del Amo Mall) have branches in the area.
The library's E-card is open to Los Angeles residents and gives you access to the digital libraries. I'm not sure how the address verification works on those because my library card predates the implementation of the E-cards. I vaguely remember that they send things via snail mail to check but I'm not sure how strict they are in determining who is in Los Angeles and who is in CA.
UA-cam yeeted my answer for some reason (maybe because I noted public locations in old vids and it registers to YT's bot as a dox?). Hopefully, you saw the response as a notification and this doesn't get deleted for spam.
The short answer is that it is in-person only whether you are in CA or not. E-cards are still subject to verification and are open to residents of the city.
thanks for the tip!! i am near LA so next time i'm near a branch i'll check it out! my home library has a pretty extensive kodansha and tokyopop digital catalog but i'm interested especially if other publishers are in LAs
Love manga and anime journal 🥺🧡❤️🖤
thank you!!
I enjoyed this type of content💖
i’m glad!! ty for watching
with unhauling it creates room for more of what you love! and hopefully recoup some costs! i do it all the time, especially on mercari i sell stuff and then the balance i use kinda feels like free money lol there are just some series i know i will never read again! or never read to begin with and holding onto it forever just doesn't make sense to me. (though i feel like you fumbled on the golden kamuy definitely read it somewhere at some point it's incredible)
thank you for the insight ahh yes there is also the money aspect lol, a little extra cash doesn't hurt. hopefully i can read golden kamuy through my library! i did like the first volume but kind of a right place wrong time situation
Hi I’m a Kpop channel content maker who loves your channel. I’ve been wanting to add manga, journal, etc. to my channel but felt it might not match. It was just funny and interesting that you felt the same but in the opposite way.
ug i know how you feel, honestly i would make separate channels but i don't out of ... laziness lol i figure if people don't like something they can just skip that video or section
One thing I will say is services do end and we don’t “own” anything digitally. Physicals take up room but are semi-permanent other than wear and tear from time and use. I’ve unhauled in the past but I’m still regretting a massive unhauling I did years ago, since a lot of the series are harder to find now and I can’t easily read them.
I feel you on the jump stuff though! A lot of the jump series I just read on the app because I don’t love them enough to have physicals and they are a lot longer. Also Kmanga is still not available for Canadians! Woo!😭
that is true! especially with the recent crack down on illegal scan websites ... the Japanese companies might get fed up and just ban all digital avenues overseas who knows 💀 but ya the potential regret is probably my biggest factor in not letting stuff go :(
I'd love to see more kpop videos
noted 🫡
those photocards are so cool omg- where do you get them from, if you don't mind sharing?
this batch of photocards i bought from a seller on mercari usa! i usually buy on there or on instagram
warning: I just don't shut up so my comment is LONG
thank GOD I'm so happy we're getting more journaling content, I just did my first spread for a book I read called Weyward (slight fantasy, witch related and covers generational POVs, nature, and some sexual and domestic assault) and I love how my spread for it turned out. highly recommend, I know you're not a fantasy reader but it's really more a love of and connectedness to nature
you should read Sayonara Football this year so it'll motivate me to read it too!!! 16 volumes actually you'll probably read that in 2 days, it's my goal to read Sayonara Football this year
also I don't care about KPOP, I'm a punk kid and am not interested myself but I LOVE hearing you talk about it!!! especially the cards, I collect pokemon cards so I totally get the vibes. keep doing KPOP content!!! 💖
NOOO NOT PRINCESS JELLYFISH I think personally, rereadability doesn't make or break a series on my shelf. if I absolutely love it but might not reread it , I would totally still keep it. in the end, trust your gut!! if you 2nd guess it so many times tho you'll probably just want to keep it 👀
yay!! glad you're getting into journalling and thank you for the rec!
i really need to do sayonara football one of these months 👁
and interesting 🤔 to me i always felt like if i have something on my shelf the purpose is to read or read again but maybe changing my mindset on that would help
I Love Days! It's So Underrated Sports Manga-Anime, Well To Me I Collect Manga That Has An Anime To Them Because It Saves Me Space, Only A Few Manga's That I Have Doesn't Have Any Anime To Them.... Because There Are BL Manga's. Other Than That I Read Other Manga's Online.
yes i love days!! wish more people knew about the series
Depending on how you like to unhaul, but...I'm looking to get Monster...
👁
Just wanted to let you know! Someone on Twitter got permanently banned from K Manga after continually screenshoting on the app. So be careful if you want to keep using it
yes i will!! lol i got spooked by the warnings for sure … i think it popped up around my 10th screenshot? i couldn’t help myself with days though … so many good moments
Where are you going to sell your manga?
i usually see if friends want them first or try to trade but if not i sell on mercari or at my local used book store!
I really disliked after we gazed at the starry sky, representation wise it was problematic and it romanticised problematic behaviour towards physically disabled people. Moving someone’s wheelchair and picking them up especially when you don’t know them is terrible behaviour and it’s a big problem that people have irl and seeing it framed in a romantic way is really gross.
ya i did feel uncomfortable reading parts of the first volume :/ decided to drop the series after all
the unhauling starts off small and then you get the nice feeling of having space which paves the way to becoming more strict with what you keep XD so i think it'll become easier the more you do it. i def think the same way you did tho. does it have re-readability. and if not, does it have any sentimental meaning for you. if none of the above, then consider unhauling 🥲 it makes me feel bad bc like you said for some, it's not like you didn't enjoy them. i've unhauled entire series that i really enjoyed and are really loved in the community but realized that i would probably never reread it considering there's so many new series coming out
thank you so much for the insights / advice. ah yes i think once i really dig in with unhauling it will become easier but the first steps are always the scariest 😣