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>>11618820
Ahh fugg, I got confused and tried to shoot the wings on the purple one.

Didn't work. T-thanks anyways /jp/ ;_;

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Why would anyone on /jp/ buy one of these things?

If you post on /jp/ then you have to reset your router every time you make a thread. That's a new pass for every IP. I would be spending something like $600 a day to not write a two second captcha.

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>>9646025

I wish people would stop saying how many days it took them to complete something.

That guide says two years total and throws day estimates around all over the places, but it's not an accurate way. Do you spend your entire day learning Japanese? Of course not, so days is not accurate.

People should say the amount of hours that it took for them to learn Japanese. If it took one person a week to learn something but they only did one hour of study each day and another person learned the same thing in one day because he buckled down for 7 hours then it's the same exact thing, but saying 7 days makes it sound much longer than it really was.

It's very misleading and discouraging when guides say that you can learn Japanese in a certain amount of days. Days don't matter. Hours matter.

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