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I will pick up on things in the wording that stick out or the way fonts look and my brain will say “ah this is the tree kanji card” before I can think “ah that might be the tree kanji”
The amount of times I have looked something up to see “oh, dumbass that’s one of the ten words you actually know. Too bad you missed your chance. It’s in its imperative kiaoken form in this example”
I had never heard of ば before and I am walking away from this page feeling confident I could use it
I hate how much I automatically game every flash card so that I can say I’m learning things I’m not.
When I try to read rules my brain just doesn't hold on to them.
I still can't explain it in words but my brain just udnerstands it after seeing it used a bunch of times
I just want to have one thing to check off every day. I can't keep up with 20 tools every day for years