Talk:Day 191-200/@comment-26446367-20150606202850/@comment-4784862-20150607030133

http://remonster.reans.ca/pages/day/190.php

That's them separated properly, too. You have to do some digging to get most of the days before 250 or so on the author's site.

It has up to Day 260 on that site.

Keep in mind that often times the "rubi" (the kanji/katakana/hiragana that appears above some text) is for one of several purposes (I may not have encountered all of them, yet, heh).

I'm sure there are more, but this is what I can think of off the top of my head.
 * If it's something very similar to what's beneath it, but it means something clearly different...then it's likely a PUN and the top is what's most likely intended (like...water strider in the 160s...it was Amen Hou (Amen Gun) with Amenhou above it (Water Strider).
 * If there's a set of kanji with a very similar set of rubi above it, then that rubi may be helping to tell you WHICH meaning of the kanji it's meant to be.
 * When it's over names, etc - it's telling you how the name should be pronounced...and you should  ignore  what the kanji itself means (see Yatendouji)
 * Over terms such as Subspecies, Battle Techniques etc...it tells you that it should be referred to as something else (as in...Subspecies should actually be Variant, etc).

I always look at the raws on the author's site OR that site I linked to check for rubi before I do anything else...so I can try to prevent errors cropping up because of them.

It takes some practice to get to used to, though, heh...as with everything. ^^