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If i have specific kanji that i've been stuck on for a while, is it worth applying RTK to those specific ones?

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This thread makes me feel extremely wistful.
I know that in the past I felt just as miserable as I do now, yet when I think back to it I remember it fondly. Like I'm falling down the meter and at every new low those above it become relatively good in comparison or something.

I feel the same about anime and manga. Shows from 2012-14 now give me fond memories but at the time I'm sure I would have considered them trash.
Now that Vocaloids are starting to wither I miss the energy of when they were new, even though I was never that into it.

I want to go back to when life was good.

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>Today with streaming, sites social media and smartphones pretty much all subcultures are fucking destroyed and flooded by braindead normalfags.
Standardisation and ease of access ruins the fun of things so quickly and you only realise when it's too late.

It corrals people into convenient crowds for the dispersal of content, but in a crowd of 1000 strangers no small community can form effectively, or regular discussion take place.
The death of mass small groups is the greatest tragedy for any interest from what I've seen.

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