What a time to be alive

I can understand that. I work at a major research university and it has been extremely challenging for both staff and students to adjust to the changes that have had to be made to deal with the situation, from having to buy a lot of computing equipment to ship off site for our staff to continue to develop course material, filming lectures from home, etc. Students having to prepare final year projects using remote systems, being unable to have physical interaction with their thesis supervisors, etc.

It’s a whole mess. I feel like we have to look for the bright spots where we can in order to keep our heads in these trying times :slight_smile:

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You might like Torii - a wani kani style vocab app.

You might want to try the kana only mode if you’re new to kanji.

I tell myself so everyday. It sometimes works.

I feel ya. Just remember, trite as it sounds, that we’re all in this together and we’ll get through this as best we can.

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Why, thank you. I wasn’t expecting this. I’ll remember your words :).

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Same! I did this for about three levels… big mistake

Oh, I’ve been slowly working through the stack of reviews for at least a month…or is it two months…time has no meaning anymore haha. I’ll check out that thread, though! I wanted to get my reviews down to around 100-150 a day before I started doing new lessons again. I have a finite amount of study time so I needed to get it to a manageable point. I may get slammed again when those reviews eventually come back around, though…

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this says it all:

My longest gap was so long it doesn’t even show on the heatmap… (it is cut off)

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