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  1. https://forums.fuwanovel.net/index.php?/topic/2478-space-engineers/#entry43426 That's about all I can contribute to this thread, my drawing skills are abysmal. D:
  2. Motion carried, posting guro in this thread is now punishable by ಠ_ಠ'ing.
  3. >greentexting without green text >mfw
  4. Excuse me sir, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and saviour Yuri?
  5. 2) I'd be able to keep my consciousness and as long as I make backups I can live pretty much forever. 1) Only eat your favourite food for the rest of your life 2) Never eat your favourite food again
  6. 1) Since I have at least some control over it it should be possible to dull the sense when it isn't needed, and being able to spy on people from 2 kilometers away would be cool and useful. 1) Take a boiling hot bath 2) Take a below-freezing bath
  7. Welcome! Don't worry, we don't bite. (Unless you're into that...) What's your favourite VN? Edit: Oh wow, took the words right out of my mouth. o_O
  8. Okay, now that I actually have the time, I can look and see what else is interesting. Sakura Trick Mahou Sensou Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta Tonari no Seki-kun Onee-chan ga Kita Imouto no Yousu ga Chotto Okaishiin Da Ga Chuu22 Shingeki no Kyojin OVA Little Busters OVA Sorry, but the Grammar Nazi inside me wants you to know that it's "pique my interest".
  9. It wasn't that it didn't work at all, but it would crash halfway through. Pretty much everything besides grade-school level text uses kanji, yes. Both Kanji and hiragana are used in 99% of all sentences, and katakana appear a bit less frequently. The joyo kanji are, from what I remember, a goverment mandated list of kanji that you need to know to have basic literacy. With just those kanji you can supposedly read most conventional texts.
  10. Just a word of warning, I tried using Anki on my tablet twice, and both times it crashed and in doing so saved my progress to the server incorrectly. I later on used my tablet for reading the PDFs and used the comment function to practice writing each kanji, and then switched to my netbook for Anki. Bit of a hassle, but everything worked. It is certainly easier to remember hiragana and katakana than it is to remember kanji, because there's only around 50 of of each, unlike kanji of which there are thousands. Each hiragana simply stands for a sound, like "a", "na" or "ro". You can technically write any word in the Japanese language using only hiragana, but you end up with very long and messy words. Katakana are exactly the same as hiragana, only they look different and are mostly used in loan words. Finally kanji are the characters that Japanese got from Chinese, and each one has at least one meaning, as well as multiple readings. I first learned hiragana and katakana, but while I was studying kanji I forgot most of them because I didn't practice, so I've had to re-learn them.
  11. https://www.dropbox.com/s/mvty2rml1g9upld/RK1-Supplement.pdf Really hope this works... It has the kanji that were added to the joyo kanji after the first book was written.
  12. I'm fuzzy on the details, so someone correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it just that he would get terrible headaches and didn't want anyone bugging him or simply passed out?
  13. Hopefully I got the right link http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?id=6111
  14. Good luck, but keep in mind that you need to need to study consistently, taking breaks begets taking breaks, and quitting means you've wasted all the time you've spent. Hope I'm not being too negative ^^ There's a 5th edition download on one of the first posts, unless the download is down. Also you only really need the first book and the free supplement PDF, together they have all the joyo kanji which are by far the most important to learn.
  15. Wait, if the first one was Chuu2, then I guess season 2 would be Chuu22? Sounds like a train anime.
  16. Sioxz really dropped the ball here, so I'll fix it. Welcome again! Have a loli
  17. I'm probably not going to bother making a blog, since I'll most likely forsake it in a few days. I've gotten a bit lazy with reviewing Kanji on Anki, if I don't remember a Kanji I just press good and hope I'll remember it next time. But I've been reading Da Capo III for a week now, adding every single word I come across to Anki, and as a result I currently have 807 cards in my Vocab deck.
  18. If it makes you feel any better, I pressed the green plus to multiquote you.
  19. Yeah, I kinda forgot that there aren't many yuri VNs, much less translated ones. Then there probably shouldn't be a separate BL section for consistency's sake, but adding a special tag for it seems like a good idea.
  20. For the longest time the closest thing I've ever played to a VN was Persona 3 Portable, and I really liked the social part of it, even though I had no idea anything like VNs existed. Then about a year and a half ago I randomly found Katawa Shoujo on the internet, played it and loved it, but still didn't bother looking into VNs. A few months later, I couldn't get to sleep, so I started looking for things to do on the interwebs (I only had my netbook), and eventually stumbled upon VNs, namely Cross Channel, and from that point on I was hooked.
  21. Ew ya- Beat me to it. -_- I think simply adding a yuri section is the best option, that way everything can be split into 3 different categories.
  22. Posters just arrived ^^ They're all fine, so I guess the post office was at least a little careful with them. Thanks again!
  23. Just a shot in the dark based on the fuwanovel page: did you run the make_rewrite_work2.bat file? Also did you try using the gaijin hack exe?
  24. Welcome! I assume you've already found this guide: http://visualnovelaer.fuwanovel.net/2013/02/how-to-read-visual-novels-in-japanese-in-2-years-time-or-1-year-if-you-are-fast-%E2%80%95-learn-to-read-through-vn-or-anime/ It's what I'm using, and it's gone pretty well so far.
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