Multi fandom. Eng/Rus. 23 y. o. She/Her. MBTI: INFP. Sun Sagittarius. Rising Taurus. Moon Pisces. Ravenclaw House.
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1. You can't stop thinking about it
2. It would be exciting and fun to write
3. It's meaningful to you
WRITE THE STORY
“But I wanted it blue!” “Now, dear, we decided pink was her color” “YOU decided!”
Look what my local bakery has!!🤩 Had to choose my boi!😁👏
Clementine: A Journey
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THE BOOKS THE GAMES ARE BASED ON In celebration of HerInteractive revealing which book SPY was loosely based off, I have compiled a list of the games and their respective books that they’re based on. Some books have multiple circulating covers so I included a few here. Hope you guys enjoy this! :)
Wasn't really expecting to be tagged but it was really fun to do so. I probably didn't really change that much (just became more pessimistic 😖).
I don't really have anyone to tag, so... Yeah. But if anyone else sees this and wants to participate, you're free to do so.
Link
I was tagged by @cutebisexualmess for this but the chain was too long so I'm restarting!
If only that little girl could see me now (she'd probably think I was cool tbh)
uhm tagging: @b3achfagz (ik you dont do tag games so u can just ignore this but i though u might find it cool) @cassiecryptic @viktheviking1 @depressedgremlinbitch @ramencat12 @inkyslimee @the-horrifying-digital-circus @patipati @cute--thing @musicalsiphonophore @tastetherainbow290 @disenchantedwarlock @bookishcatcafe and anyone else who sees this and thinks it looks cool!!
Dorohedoro MUD AND SLUDGE + Dorohedoro Sketch Book 'Day Dream Hour' Artbooks 1-5 by Ryōko Kui (Dungeon Meshi) Delicious in Dungeon Adventurer's Bible world guide
Witch Hat Atelier Special Edition Volume 02 + 06 Artbooks Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou - Book of Paintings + Postcard Book "BLAME! and so on" Artbook
The Art of Ponyo The Art of The Wind Rises The Art of Kiki's Delivery Service
The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Miyazaki Moebius exhibition catalog The Art of Moebius
"Der Mond" Neon Genesis Evangelion Artbook "EYES ONLY" SPY×FAMILY Official Fanbook The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist 1 + 2
Elden Ring Art Book Volume 1 + 2 Dark Souls 1-3 Design Works Bloodborne Official Artworks
SEKIRO - SHADOWS DIE TWICE Official Artworks Grimoire Nier + NieR Art – Kazuma Koda Art Collection
The art of Alice Madness Returns SCORN The art of the Game The FLCL Archives
The Art of Metal Gear Solid I - IV - Gallery Works and Studio Works Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse -The Art of the Movie Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse The Art of the Movie
The Artwork of Berserk Alphonse Mucha's "Figures Decoratives" AKIRA Club
The art of Nimona
Here's a link to the entire collection, in case any of the individual links are broken.
This post will also be edited as more Artbooks are added, check this link for the up-to-date version.
Hello! A lot of you have been asking me where and how I’ve learn multiple languages and well, after a few hours of digging through my browser history and bookmarks, I was able to collect all of these resources. I have personally used all of these, so I can assure you they are useful! If there is something wrong with a website or a link, please let me know. Also, if you have any questions or if you want a learning buddy, my ask box is open. (I speak English and Spanish. I’m learning Korean, German, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, and Esperanto)
Note: Learning a new language requires a lot of dedication, more than you actually think! Especially if you’re learning multiple languages at the same time. It isn’t impossible, but it will take time. And by time I mean months and/or years! So please, be patient. Take your time. Don’t rush. Keep in mind that you will mess up and that’s okay. Practice as much as you can. Practice out loud. Talk to yourself if you can. It doesn’t matter if people think you’re crazy. They won’t be thinking the same when you become a polyglot, so don’t mind them. This is for you and your future.
Everything listed below is FREE! Some sites do require you to sign up, but that’s for you to keep track of your own process.
Tips to get you started
Language Hacking tips (blog)
More language hacking tips (blog)
The Polyglot Project (Library with foreign books that lets you translate while reading)
How to Learn Any Language
Effective Language Learning
Ankidroid (flashcard maker)
Duolingo (Latin American Spanish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Irish, Danish, Swedish, Turkish, Norwegian (Bokmål), Ukrainian, and Esperanto)
BBC Languages (40 languages)
Learn A Language (18 languages)
Conjuguemos (French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish)
L-lingo (21 languages)
101languages (167 languages)
Languagepod101 (31 languages)
Foreign Services Institute (44 languages)
My Languages (95 languages)
Surface Languages (43 languages)
Lingualia (Spanish)
Linguanaut (16 languages)
OmniGlot (All languages [basic info for some of them])
Memrise (Various languages) (flashcard system)
Livemocha (Various languages)
Polyglotclub
Sharedtalk
Interpals (specify in your profile you only look for language exchange because there can be some creeps in this one)
Couchsurfing
Babbel
Learn to read Korean in 15 minutes! - Really helpful as well
Learnkoreanlp - Focuses on grammar
k-is4korean
Talktomeinkorean
Learn-korean
korean-flashcards - Focuses on vocabulary
Easytolearnkorean
Korean.go.kr/ - Focuses on pronunciation
Lang-8 - Community to correct your entries
Dongsa - Conjugations for verbs
Howtostudykorean- EXTREMELY helpful when it comes to learning hangul and writing structure!
hangulpractice - This blog has some useful posts.
letstteok-korean
Talktomeinkorea (YouTube channel)
fluentkorean
sweetandtasty
seoulistic - For culture lessons
GenkiKorean
Korean Word Game
English-Korean Vocabulary Quizzes
Hangul Keyboard - This is also EXTREMELY helpful with Hangul/romanization. It also converts any romanized syllables into hangul
Korean - Reddit threat
Hackingchinese
Chinese-tools - Pretty helpful with pronunciation.
Chinese Open courseware
Chinese Language - Reddit threat
Chinese Textbook
Chineasy
Learn Mandarin
Chinese Hacks
yoyochinese
How can I learn Chinese
Why is Chinese so damn hard?
Learn Japanese I / II - YouTube
Guidetojapanese
Free Japanese lesson
Japaneseclass.jp
thejapanesepage
Japanesepod101
Tofugu
Erin’s Challenge!
Jplang
Yesjapan
Marugoto - Includes culture lessons
Kana Invaders - Fun game for learning Kana
Another great masterpost for Japanese - So many resources!!!
Note: I did a research and supposedly Esperanto is an easy-to-learn language that helps you with other languages.
Esperantofre
Esperanto “library”
Esperanto Grammar
Esperanto (Duolingo)
Learn German Online
German Language Guide
Mission Berlin - Mystery adventure game
Basic German
Deutsch Lernen
Slow German
Kids’ Games - For vocabulary
MIT Open Courseware
Italian Language Guide
Italian Grammar
Italian For Beginners - YouTube
Some Latin grammar
Latin Course - YouTube
Oneness
Ta Falado
Portuguese (Duolingo)
Learn French Guide
Coffee Break French
University of Texas: Francais interactif
Podcastfrancaisfacile
French Language Guide
Lingopolo/french
Le Journal en français facile
News in Slow French
Francolab
Cliffs Notes
Native French Speech
French Podcast
Spanish - About.com
@spanishskulduggery
Study Spanish
Cliffs Notes
Destinos
One Minute Spanish
One Minute Spanish (Latin America focused)
Learn Thai Podcast
Woman Learn Thai
Let’s Talk Thai
Thai 101
Lingopolo/thai
Books to Learn Arabic
Mandinah Arabic
Arabic Verbs (PDF)
al3arabiya
Arabic Pronouns (PDF)
Arabic Alphabet / Also Here / And Here!
Arabic For Language Exchange
Peace Corps
A Door Into Hindi
Learning Hindi
NYU Hindi Course
Quillpad - Great for typing
Namaste Dosti
SU Hindi Course
ispeakhindi
Hindi Script
VietnamesePod101
Survival Phrases
seasite.niu.edu
Learn Vietnamese Online
Some Greek Grammar (New Testament)
Rolang
One Minute Romanian
Say Something in Welsh
Welsh Vocab
Lingopolo/dutch
Learn Dutch
Speak Russian
Russian Alphabet
Taste of Russian
Master Russian
Russian Open Courseware
Russian Handwriting
Klartext
SwedishLingQ
Survival Phrases
That’s it. That’s all I have right now. I’ll try to search for more and will keep updating this list! If you have a request for a specific language, just send me an ask. Have fun and good luck!
Recently Published Translations
Novels, Short Stories and Poems
Articles and Essays
List of Books in English
Quotes and Facts Collection
Fun Facts
Author Connections
Photos and Handwriting Samples Library
Video Library
Official Websites and Twitter Accounts
Manga, Light Novels, BSD Wan! and more!
Maplopo
Sign up for their Reading Circle here.
Interested in learning Japanese from the translator? Join Maplopo Schoolhouse here.
Buy their translations on Amazon.
Japan Reads (Shelley Marshall)
Buy their translations on Amazon.
M Skeels
List of published translations
Free practice translations
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My side blog where I post anything and everything that is not included on my main blog. The Ask Box is currently open.
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I have seen a post circulating for a while that lists 10 short stories everyone should read and, while these are great works, most of them are older and written by white men. I wanted to make a modern list that features fresh, fantastic and under represented voices. Enjoy!
1. A Temporary Matter by Jhumpa Lahiri — A couple in a failing marriage share secrets during a blackout.
2. Stone Animals by Kelly Link — A family moves into a haunted house.
3. Reeling for the Empire by Karen Russell — Women are sold by their families to a silk factory, where they are slowly transformed into human silkworms.
4. Call My Name by Aimee Bender — A woman wearing a ball gown secretly auditions men on the subway.
5. The Man on the Stairs by Miranda July — A woman wakes up to a noise on the stairs.
6. Brownies by ZZ Packer — Rival Girl Scout troops are separated by race.
7. City of My Dreams by Zsuzi Gartner — A woman works at a shop selling food-inspired soap and tries not to think about her past.
8. A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor — A family drives from Georgia to Florida, even though a serial killer is on the loose.
9. Hitting Budapest by NoViolet Bulawayo — A group of children, led by a girl named Darling, travel to a rich neighborhood to steal guavas.
10. You’re Ugly, Too by Lorrie Moore — A history professor flies to Manhattan to spend Halloween weekend with her younger sister.
if you write a strong character, let them fail.
if you write a selfless hero, let them get mad at people.
if you write a cold-hearted villain, make them cry.
if you write a brokenhearted victim, let them smile again.
if you write a bold leader, make them seek guidance.
if you write a confident genius, make them be wrong, or get stumped once in a while.
if you write a fighter or a warrior, let them lose a battle, but let them win the war.
if you write a character who loses everything, let them find something.
if you write a reluctant hero, give them a reason to fight.
credit:@aj-eddy
Fanfiction Club: The Rules
This idea came to me when I woke up first thing this morning.
How bodies decompose
Wilderness survival skills
Mob mentality
Other cultures
What it takes for a human to die in a given situation
Common tropes in your genre
Average weather for your setting
the suffering never ends
how to stop biting your nails
how to stop worrying
how to stop procrastinating
how to stop putting yourself down
how to stop falling asleep late
how to stop smoking
how to stop binge drinking
how to stop mindlessly eating
how to stop skipping breakfast
how to stop obsessing over your weight
how to stop micromanaging
how to stop avoiding asking for help
how to stop compulsively hoarding
how to stop picking your scabs
how to stop speeding while driving
how to stop checking your phone all the time
how to stop swearing constantly
how to stop online shopping impulsively
how to stop cracking your knuckles
how to stop pulling your hair out
how to stop having bad table manners
how to stop drinking pop
how to stop cat napping the day away
how to stop being a pushover
how to stop being a people pleaser
The other day I mentioned how when I would play a new Nancy Drew game as a kid I would become so interested in whatever it was about that I would totally immerse myself in it by doing extra research on the various subjects once the game was over. I’m not sure if this was something everyone else did too but I thought it’d be fun to make a resource post about it. (All links are for videos)
Here’s part 2.
Secrets Can Kill
How to Break Open a Combo Lock
Judo Basics for Beginners
Stay Tuned for Danger
20+ Classic Soap Operas
Message in a Haunted Mansion
The Great San Francisco Earthquake
A ride down San Francisco’s Market Street in 1900
San Francisco’s Chinatown in 1912
A Brief History of the Seance
How a Two Way mirror Works
Treasure in the Royal Tower
The French Revolution
The Final Scene
Harry Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery
Houdini Preforming his Straight Jacket Escape
The Man from Beyond (a 1922 feature film staring Houdini)
Haldane of the Secret Service (a 1923 feature film staring Houdini)
Secret of the Scarlet Hand
Lost Kingdoms of the Maya
Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake
Demon Rum (Prohibition documentary)
The Life of Al Capone
The Haunted Carousel
Coney Island Amusement Rides in the 1940s, Including Carousel
Tour an Abandoned Amusement Park
Danger on Deception Island
Orca Whales in Deception Pass, WA
Killer Wale/Orca Documentary
The Secret of Shadow Ranch
Native Americans of Arizona (1945 Doc.)
The Story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Curse of Blackmoor Manor
History of Witches
Alchemy, Dreams of Gold
Secret of the Old Clock
Blueberry Pie Recipe
Stock Market Crash of 1929
Nancy Drew … Reporter
Training to be a Telephone Operator
Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
The Life of Abraham Lincoln
Antique Needlework Samplers
Danger by Design
Moulin Rouge (1928 silent film)
Developing Photos in a Darkroom
Tour the Paris Catacombs
The Creature of Kapu Cave
Conquest of Hawaii
The White Wolf of Icicle Creek
How to rescue yourself if you fall through a frozen lake
Legend of the Crystal Skull
Crystal Skulls; Prophecies of Doom or a Hoax
Historical Newsreel of New Orleans
A Walk Through New Orleans Oldest Cemetery
Here’s part 1
The Phantom of Venice
Commedia Dell'arte characters
The Haunting of Castle Malloy
A Brief History of Irish Castles
Ransom of the Seven Ships
Sunken Treasure: The search for Atocha
Warnings at Waverly Academy
The Mystery of Edgar Allen Poe
Six Creepy Tales by Edgar Allen Poe
The Raven (1915 silent film)
Trail of the Twister
Worlds Most Deadliest Tornado
Shadow at the Water’s Edge
Japanese Ryokans
How to Make an Easy Bento
The Captive Curse
Grimm’s Fairy Tales
Alibi in Ashes
He Walked By Night (1948 Noir film with subterranean tunnels)
Tomb of the Lost Queen
Nefertari, For Whom the Sun Shines
Journey Through the Valley of the Kings
The Deadly Device
The Life of Nikola Tesla
Binary Tutorial
Ghost of Thornton Hall
Oak Alley Tour (the plantation Thornton Hall is based on)
Ghost Hunting at Oak Alley
America’s Castles - Grand Plantations of the Old South
The Silent Spy
The 39 Steps (1935 Scottish spy movie)
The Shattered Medallion
History of the Shattered Medallion
Labyrinth of Lies
The Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology
Sea of Darkness
Aurora Borealis Time Lapse
Iceland’s Ice Caves
Midnight in Salem
Salem Witch Trials
The Crucible
Hey did you know I keep a google drive folder with linguistics and language books that I try to update regularly
After years and years (or better said, weeks) I have finally gotten around doing my Japanese language masterpost. All links listed are resources that I have used to study for (and pass!) the N5 exam, but they are great for beginners as wel! I would also like to thank lovely Julie @designstudy for giving me the inspiration (and motivation) to finish this mp! So here we go:
►Books
→ here are the books I’ve used to study and fully reccomend to others as well (all are great for beginners too)
Genki
Minna no Nihongo
Kanji Challenge
Japanese for busy people: I, II, II
►Mnemonics!
→life is hard, Japanese is harder, do yourself a favor and use mnemonics
Hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
►Kanji, Vocabulary and Grammar
→even if you don’t plan to take the N5, knowing these will definitely give you a better grasp of the language
Kanji List for N5
Vocabulary List for N5
Grammar List for N5
►Practice, practice, practice!
→I cannot stress this enough. If you want to make any progress in studying this language or getting good scores on your exam, practice is vital!
Reading exercices for N5
Grammar exercices for N5
Kanji exercices for N5
Listening exercices for N5
►Grammar help
→because the internet has a lot to offer and it’s a shame not to take advantage
Useful Youtube channels: here, here, here, here and here
Useful websites for grammar: here and here
The coolest Japanese dictionary out there
►Music
→some of my favorite Japanese artists, beacuse let’s face it: studying a new language is 900% better when you also listen to music in that language
Kenshi Yonezu
Daoko
Utada Hikaru
Mondo Grosso
Ichiko Aoba
Galileo Galilei
►Fun stuff
→for when you want to chill but also learn
Read short stories in Japanese with translation
Read raw manga
Watch literally any anime out there
Watch J-dramas
Watch Ghibli movies
Watch Japanese movies
►Some tricky stuff
→these are actually very useful w o w
Wa vs ga
Shi or tsu?
All you need to know about counters
Ya vs to vs mo
►Cool Japanese studyblrs:
→ these are definitely worth to stalk/follow!!
@japanese-randomstuff @japanese-langblr @glotpoly @atejapan @japaneseblr @learnjp @aringoaday @ilostmyheartintokyo @nodoyodobenkyou @playwithletters
…and on a final note, some tips:
Be consistent. From my experience, Japanese is a language that if not studied constantly, can be easily forgotten
Use separate notebooks/folders for grammar and vocabulary. You will thank me for this one later.
If you want your kanji/katakana/hiragana/whatever it is that you are writing to look neat, follow the stroke order ! ! !
Quizlet is your best friend when it comes to remembering vocabulary
Hope this helped someone!! Also if you have any questions/need some advice on where to begin, please don’t hesitate to hmu @sttudy
-Claudia☆☆
The ONLY WAY to combat the lack of funding in arts education is for professionals to take a few hours a week to share their skills for FREE, to empower and encourage the next generation of artists. THIS IS WHAT THE INTERNET IS FOR. Here’s 200 tutorials:
How to draw ANGRY EXPRESSIONS How to draw BATTLE DAMAGE How to draw BIRD HEADS How to draw BOOKS How to draw BOTTLES and GLASSES How to draw BOXES How to draw BREAKING GLASS How to draw BRICKWORK How to draw CABLES and WIRES How to draw CAR CHASES How to draw CATERPILLAR TRACKS How to draw CAVES How to draw CHARACTERS (3-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTERS (FLIPPED-SHAPES) How to draw CHARACTER SHAPES How to draw CITYSCAPES How to draw COMIC COVERS How to draw COMPOSITION How to draw CONTRAST How to draw CONVERSATIONS How to draw CREATURE TEETH How to draw CROSS-CONTOURS How to draw DETAIL AT DISTANCE How to draw EARS How to draw FABRIC How to draw FEET & SHOES How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART ONE How to draw FEMALE HANDS PART TWO How to draw FLAGS How to draw FOOD TRUCKS How to draw FOREGROUND MIDGROUND BACKGROUND How to draw GAME BUILDINGS How to draw GEMS and CRYSTALS How to draw GHOSTS How to draw GIRL’S HAIR How to draw GOLD How to draw GRASS How to draw HAIR (1940s styles) How to draw HAIR IN MOTION How to draw HAPPY EXPRESSIONS How to draw HEAD ANGLES How to draw HOOVES How to draw HORNS How to draw HORSE HEADS How to draw IMPACT DEBRIS How to draw IN 3D How to draw INTEGRATING LOGOS How to draw INTERIOR BASICS How to draw IN-WORLD TYPOGRAPHY How to draw JUMPS How to draw JUNGLE PLANT CLUSTERS How to draw JUNK HOUSES How to draw LAMP POSTS How to draw LAVA How to draw LIGHTNING and ELECTRICITY How to draw MECHANICAL DETAILS How to draw MUSHROOMS and FUNGUS How to draw MONSTER HEADS How to draw MONSTER TENTACLES How to draw MONSTER TRUCKS How to draw MOUNTAINS How to draw NEGATIVE SPACE How to draw NEWSPAPERS How to draw NOSES How to draw OVERGROWN VEGETATION How to draw PEBBLES AND GRAVEL How to draw PERSPECTIVE BOXES How to draw PIGS How to draw PILLOWS and CUSHIONS How to draw POD HOUSES How to draw POURING LIQUID How to draw ROBOT ARMS How to draw ROCK FORMATIONS How to draw RUNNING FIGURES How to draw SAND How to draw SAUSAGE DOGS How to draw SEA WEED How to draw SHADOW COMPOSITION How to draw SHOULDER ARMOUR How to draw SIEGE WEAPONS How to draw SILHOUETTE THUMBNAILS How to draw SMALL FLAMES How to draw SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE How to draw SMOKE EFFECTS How to draw SNOW How to draw SPACE BIKES How to draw SQUIRRELS How to draw STICK FIGURES How to draw SWORD FIGHTS How to draw THE HORIZON How to draw TIKI STATUES How to draw TREASURE CHESTS How to draw TREE BARK How to draw TREE ROOTS How to draw USING THE SHATTER TECHNIQUE How to draw VEHICLE STANCE How to draw VINES How to draw VINTAGE PLANES How to draw WATER How to draw WOODEN HOUSES
(these posts are not my own!)
THE HOLY GRAIL of language learning (-> seriously tho, this is the BEST thing I’ve ever come across)
Tips:
Some language learning exercises and tips
20 Favorite Language Learning Tips
what should you be reading to maximize your language learning?
tips for learning a language (things i wish i knew before i started)
language learning and langblr tips
Tips on how to read in your target language for longer periods of time
Tips and inspiration from Fluent in 3 months by Benny Lewis
Tips for learning a sign language
Tips for relearning your second first language
How to:
how to self teach a new language
learning a language: how to
learning languages and how to make it fun
how to study languages
how to practice speaking in a foreign language
how to learn a language when you don’t know where to start
how to make a schedule for language learning
How to keep track of learning more than one language at the same time
Masterposts:
Language Study Master Post
Swedish Resources Masterpost
French Resouces Masterpost
Italian Resources Masterpost
Resource List for Learning German
Challenges:
Language-Sanctuary Langblr Challenge
language learning checkerboard challenge
Word lists:
2+ months of language learning prompts
list of words you need to know in your target language, in 3 levels
Other stuff:
bullet journal dedicated to language learning
over 400 language related youtube channels in 50+ languages
TED talks about language (learning)
Learning the Alien Languages of Star Trek
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Feel free to reblog and add your own lists / masterlists!
A list of things to practice your listening skills with, and to practice hearing the flow of Japanese, so as to better incorporate that in your own speaking (*•̀ᴗ•́*)و ̑̑
LayerQ - gaming channel, speaks clearly.
Mitoku - gaming channel, speaks at a nice pace. I’m currently watching her Breath of the Wild LP!
Roa - gaming channel, speaks really fast, but she’s just so 元気 that it doesn’t matter that she’s hard to follow. I enjoy having her in the background.
Fonimu - plays a lot of JRPGs, but he is very relaxing to listen to, and polite.
日本語の森 - I’m sure you all know this one! Get Japanese explained to you in Japanese. They have dedicated channels for N3, N2, and N1.
Just Duncan - Japanese youtuber, with Japanese subtitles. It’s been a year since he uploaded anything, but I enjoy his sense of humor.
If you want to use shows for practicing listening, either a) listen with closed eyes, b) turn off subtitles, or c) put on Japanese subtitles.
野武士のグルメ - Samurai Gourmet. I swear, this is the cutest show in the world. Go find it and just feel the warmth of watching a sweet elderly man having lunch.
Japanese Style Originator - a show where the origins of Japanese concepts are explained, and some people have to make some guesses. The game part of it isn’t terrible interesting, and the music they use is obnoxiously loud, but I’ve learned some very interesting things!
Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories - as far as I understand this is a live-action adaptation of a manga. I haven’t watched it yet.
Terrace House - Japanese reality show about 6 young people living in a house together.
Little Witch Academia - anime about a witch school. It’s kinda cute.
AJIN: Demi-human - significantly darker anime than the one listed above. This is the only one on the list without any kind of Japanese subs available.
Good Morning Call - drama about two classmates accidentally renting the same apartment. I haven’t seen this, but it looks like it caters to every romance trope in the best way possible.
Keep in mind that availability varies greatly depending on countries! The ones I’ve listed are available on Netflix Denmark, so I’m thinking they are also available in most of Europe and America as well.
ひいきびいき - a super relaxing podcast with hour long episodes feat. two Japanese people just talking about their days and anything and everything. I really like this one.
バイリングアルニュース - Bilingual News. A Japanese-speaking woman and an English-speaking man discuss recent events. This is easier to follow along with, because you have the context very clearly in English.
そのアニ - Discussions about anime entirely in Japanese.
自由なラジオ Light Up! - Politics, society, news, and stuff like that. Difficult Japanese, but there are transcripts, so you can practice reading with them as well!
天使のモーニングコール - A slower paced podcast meant to be relaxing, discussing lifestyle-related topics.