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i like drawing cute boys, journaling, reading, sleeping, swimming, dancing & tea parties.
instead of watching lots of different shows, i re-watch the same ones from a selected group over a looot of time. i have been like this my whole life for whatever reason.
i tend to gravitate towards cute things with romance and avoid shows that are TOO gruesome or depressing- i already have the real world for that! why overdo it?
tanned azusa irl
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🔷🔷🔷✨ Thank you for noticing. And you are right, it did. But it feels very good when all your efforts are paid off when you are finished. ^////^ ✨🔷🔷🔷
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My reading used to be quite good but my kanji knowledge has significantly atrophied since then unfortunately. I've read quite a bit of manga (almost entirely of the 成年 variety so almost none of it I've bothered to put on my list) and visual novels in Japanese.
I've watched some raw anime (not much) and could follow it reasonably well most of the time, although my listening comprehension isn't great. I should also watch some more anime with Japanese subtitles (of which I have also watched very little)
I should really start using Anki... You probably should use it as well (if you aren't already, Anki is very good for learning and of course memorizing (hence the name) vocabulary and kanji)
I haven't dived into it yet but a friend who is also self-studying Japanese linked me this resource a while ago: https://learnjapanese.moe/ (chapter 2.4 of "Japanese Guide" concerns Anki)
I don't know what sort of self-study you're currently doing (if you aren't doing any, you probably should) but I hope you find these resources helpful!
How long have you been learning Japanese?