CTRL+V THREAD! [part 8] (999)

455 Name: ( ˃ ヮ˂) : 1993-09-6824 04:27

Anyways, >>1, please listen to me. That it's really related to this thread.
I went to Visual Novel Aer a while ago; you know, Visual Novel Aer?
Well anyways there was an insane number of weeaboos there, and the site would barely load.
Then, I looked at the comment section on the featured post, and it had "I don't think rote memorizing kanji is that necessary" written on it.
Oh, the stupidity. Those idiots.
You, don't learn Japanese just because rote memorizing kanji isn't that necessary, fool.
There's only 2136 jouyou kanji, 2-1-3-6 for crying out loud.
There're even furigana here. All the readings, right there for you in kana, huh? How fucking nice.
"Alright, ˆ¤ is read as ‚Ü‚±‚Æ here." God I can't bear to watch.
You people, I'll give you Heisig's Remembering the Kanji I if you stop commenting on this blog.
Learning Japanese should be a bloody endeavor.
That tense atmosphere, where two guys with totally different study methods can fail the JLPT at any time, the stab-or-be-stabbed mentality, that's what's great about this language.
Anki users and people who already know Chinese should screw off and stay home.
Anyways, I was about to start drilling, and then the bastard beside me goes "I just use Translation Aggregator."
Who in the world uses Translation Aggregator nowadays, you moron?
I want to ask him, "do you REALLY want to read it with Translation Aggregator?"
I want to interrogate him. I want to interrogate him for roughly an hour.
Are you sure you don't just want to wait for Ixrec to translate it?
Coming from a Japanese veteran such as myself, the latest trend among us vets is this, playing games on consoles.
That's right, playing games on consoles. This is the vet's way of studying.
Playing games on consoles means looking up words you don't know is bothersome. But on the other hand you don't have to ctrl past all the ero. This is the key.
And then, it's critically acclaimed literature. This is unbeatable.
However, if you order this then there is danger that you'll be fucked over by the region lock from next time on; it's a double-edged sword.
I can't recommend it to amateurs.
What this all really means, though, is that you, >>1, should just stick to reading Hangul.

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