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let me give you an example why drawing is better and faster so you can stop being illiterate niggers if you want, I can literally draw a piece of shit that took me 1.1 seconds with mouse and 0.7 seconds if I have my drawing tablet, I don't give a fuck, of course I notice there's 音 bellow so I dedicate a fraction of that second to write it slightly better but I don't care, and it correctly guesses the correct kanji first result which is 響, I copy the kanji immediately using a macro because that site is shit, I do this every time I encounter this kanji but I can't remember a word with it, I remember it's hibiki after a while. then another day I encounter 影響 and I don't know how it's read, so I type かげ and ひびき in 0.5 seconds total this time using my IME, then I hover with yomichan to discover it's えいきょう and from now on I have another method to summon the kanji but this time it takes 0.3 seconds without unnecessary down syndrome codes and I don't have to draw them ever again, but I lied I actually use the Microsoft IME pad which cares a little about the stroke order but since I already know them it just takes me 1.4 seconds instead of 0.7 which I'm willing to pay because I'm not an useless a nigger that can't recall the stroke order of 200 and something symbols that are repeated literally everywhere, most radicals even copy the stroke order of the other radicals so it's even less effort than that. It's not really about speed, if I want speed I would just hook up the text from the game, but writing them gives me time to remember the kanji and think about them, and that's another reason why it's better

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