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>>21407482
guide looks nice as a conceptual roadmap but the reality will end up more like this

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Don't listen to these two.

Here is tru guide.

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>>21305882
Ok, here I'll fucking spoonfeed you.

The "learn kanas > read novels with hover-over dictionaries" method is designed to make you think in Japanese the fastest way possible. But is pretty hardcore and boring.

The "Learn Kana > Do half or all of VNCore > read yotsuba > read novels" method is made for those who want a softlanding on Japanese.

The "Learn Kana > read Tae Kim > Do Core2k > Read Yotsuba > do VNcore > read novel" method, is made by reddit so brainlets don't feel bad about themselves.

We don't want brainlets here man, you see people over at reddit saying that learning kanas should take you OVER A FUCKING MONTH, when in reality your average non-brainlet person could learn it in a week, and someone with talent could do it in 2-3 days.

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