I Learned Japanese for 7 Years Straight

ALL THE EPISODES FROM THIS SERIES: https://youtu.be/bpfCWogjnwc?list=PLYLTtm-WITnkJ7QM-Tmrc3WyyBxQI1Kef

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N1 grammar video series (it doesn't cover all the grammar points but I found it pretty good):
https://youtu.be/RoAFcUyKZC4?list=PL-BKXm34J3LmhwJtvYKpCcYWpdhoEYf-f



MUSIC:
Sven Van Hees - French Flies
Liston Smith - Quiet Moments
(I lost the song name of the third song, will edit this when I find it)
R.A.P Ferreira - the poem presents a glimpse
Hikaru no Go OST - Sairyou no Itte
R.A.P Ferreira - the night dreamer's flu game
SAINT PEPSI - Enjoy Yourself
Animal Crossing City Folk - 5pm


CHAPTERS:
00:00 7 YEARS OF LEARNING EVERY DAY
01:45 I wanted to stop learning as soon as possible
02:30 I tried learning 30,000 words
03:35 How I've been using my Japanese recently
04:30 THE FINAL YEAR OF LEARNING JAPANESE?
04:55 I'm far from native level
05:45 Finding new words has become very difficult
06:25 I can actual read
07:25 Is my Japanese better than my English?
08:15 I feel satisfied
09:18 MY EXPERIENCE LIVING IN JAPAN
10:05 I kind of want to go back..
10:30 I enjoy outputting more now
11:30 I don't have to wait to get better
11:55 Will I even improve anymore?
12:47 I GOT HUMBLED N1 GRAMMAR
14:05 Learning N1 grammar
15:15 Taking the real N1 exam?
15:50 Falling believing you could fly
17:00 This is (not) the final year of learning
17:30 I miss sentence mining (again)
18:05 But not the grind I did in 2025
18:50 It used to be enjoyable
19:00 I mined Akira
19:30 The next stage of learning?
20:00 2025 WRAPPED
20:20 I'm not going to stop learning Japanese
20:40 Livestreaming my learning???
21:05 Support the series
21:55 Looking forward to 2026!!
22:22 VRCHAT: 1
23:00 VRCHAT: 2
31:19 VRCHAT: 3
35:30 OUTRO

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