#1
0 review, 0 failed. Feels good.

The way I've been doing it: Spending no more than one-two minutes when initially learning each Kanji, spending no more than a few minutes studying Kanji. This doesn't work for everyone, but I find that the more often I'm exposed to them (rather than the more time I put into them at any given moment) the more likely they stay in my memory. My fail piles tend to be huge, but I go through them quickly. Anyways, it's working well for me so far.

Being half-way done feels great; if I can do the first half, the second shouldn't be too much harder. Thanks for all the great stories, everyone!
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#2
2042, I thought it was.

Hey man, like Bruce Lee and Richelieu - The end justifies the means.

Just keep it up man. Cool
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