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I know where to get Japanese games and movies from, but where the fuck do I get book from for free? I'd like to read some Western authors in Japanese, the itazuraneko library is mostly some fucking shit 0/10 Amazon books
I would also like to watch Western movies and series in Japanese
goddamn i wish they didn't suck corporate cocks so much there and shared that stuff with us

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>>20318125
top kek

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>>20080477
you guys are hilarious

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went through the guide in the OP and I have 2 questions regarding it:
1) is it recommended to go through yotsuba vol. 1 and 2 or just the first one?
2) for the DoJG deck (one with grammar definitions) which card type would be better for someone who's already went through Tae Kim - cloze or recognition?
3) how do I "use" the deck? let's say I use cloze deletion type of card, I see the gap and properly fill it, is that it? I can go on or should I read the additional examples or anything on the back side?

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>>18622444
god you are bitching about Matt every time I get here, do you have life dude? or do you at least study any Japanese?

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top 3 errors students of Japanese make:
1. outputting when you aren't good enough at input
2. wasting time on details in which you could've learnt over9000 things and could easily get back to the hard part in the future
3. using methods that didn't yield at least one successful person who reached fluency using them
4. regularly posting in these threads

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