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now I'm sick (again)! around nowruz too. wtf do people still celebrate this cursed holiday. spring is bringing nothing but hardship
like everyone looked so busy with their lives in a good way
I've been watching so many movies lately and I think they changed my brain chemistry. because today I was in public going down a busy escalator. I was people watching everyone up the other crowded escalator and was so entertained just from doing that
watching suspiria right now and i want to make my hair in curls like the protagonist sooo bad
I've been watching love through a prism and it's made me want to start drawing again 🫠 still have so much reading for classes tomorrow though
also I'm onto book #2 of the year. wish I read physically so I could have an aesthetic spread but I have most books digitally so
lol one of the characters in the japanese book I'm reading just complained that they can never remember the english names. I like how this is a mutual experience between foreign language readers 🫢
otoh I'm still paying for a nintendo online subscription so maybe I should try to finish up FE4 and other games on the subscription during the weekend
it's sad but I think I have to leave video games for saturday only. I want to complete 10k of pages read in Japanese before December and I can't do it if I'm distracted by other forms of immersion. I'll never get to finish my Japanese to-read list if I don't lock in.
64% through this newest book. yeah, I think it was playing video games that slowed my progress. This leaves me torn because I was mining vocab from video games and not books, but at the same time I think books have more exposure to the language per minute.
Almost halfway through with my fourth book. This one is coming along slower I think. I wouldn't say I'm burned out but I have also been playing Etrian Odyssey 3 at the same time, which probably slowed my progress.
to finish a book a day lol
So I'm slightly more than halfway through 夜市. My progress might have to go down in the next few days since I wanted to read some Christmas books (in English!). So I was slightly frustrated about how I'm only 59% through the book, though I guess I could work more on focusing + realizing I'm not going
also got back my score for a test I was sure I failed (and thought the release delay was the professor going to ask the dean to give me a failing grade) and got a b+ so I believe in christmas miracles now
I'm going to try to restart my productivity today ✨ I'm already 23% through this newest book which has been way faster than other two
got a cold, so much for being productive
reading a book inside when it's super cold outside while wearing the by the fireplace perfume >>>
I wonder if I should do a mini-cleanse just to see. I think it would be kind of hard because I use my phone for literally everything
the difficulty for this book looks lower than my past 2 books. I'm hoping to vary difficulty levels so I don't get burned out
and now I've finished this book! kind of disturbing book but ultimately not a bad read. going onto 夜市
same tbh. part of it was because I was focusing on foreign language books but also a big part was scrolling reddit and other satanic apps. my goal for 2026 is less unproductive social media, less cable news, and more productive work
I passed the halfway point of 恋に至る病!! It's been about 20 days so far. I think it's a little faster than when I read my first book (I'm a slow reader haha).
I don't read that much Chinese fantasy. Is the prose in these books good?
I finished one episode of "The Greatest Teacher." I don't always understand everything, but I've been understanding more than I thought I would. I think I want to casually keep watching this—casually, meaning I'm not actively mining vocabulary from this the way I am planning w/ Psycho Pass
I think I have a long way to go, but I have a list of more than 200 books I would like to read in Japanese!
I'm still early in my Japanese reading journey but I wonder what new characters and stories I'll be exposed to. My goal for now is to read 50 books. I saw a post on Reddit where someone said they felt better about reading in Japanese after 50 books. I like how unattainable the goal seems now.
So far I've been enjoying 恋に至る病. I think it's a really weird book that I likely would have never had the chance to read if I hadn't started learning Japanese. The more literature I've seen in Japanese the more I've come to think of it as another world I was restricted from.
In addition, I have been starting different video games and shows but haven't gotten too deep into any. I already have been playing Fire Emblem Three Houses since the beginning of this year 2025 but am still on my first (Japanese) route, Black Eagles. I already played Blue Lions route in English.
I have not forgotten about this site, but I've been busy with school lately so my Japanese learning has been not as intense. I am about a third through 恋に至る病. I started reading it around the time I finished my first book so it has been little more than two weeks.