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by RHSeeger
309 days ago
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> Today it’s essentially Candy Crush for people who think they’re too smart for Candy Crush. That's overly harsh. I use Duolingo for Japanese because - I thought it would be fun to learn a little about Japanese. And I do learn some, and it is fun. - I wanted to "understand" a bit of what was being said during subtitled anime I watch. This was _partially_ successful. I understand some words, and I notice some things like "oh, that was a question", and sometimes notice when what was said doesn't match the text. I get enough out of it that it adds to my enjoyment So, clearly there's a group of people out there that are there to gain some knowledge out of it, and _not_ to rack up some kind of score (and feel superior). |
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