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I thought it was too, for multiple years. It appeared to just be a meme on here to shit on her videos for being actually bad. Her perspectives on, and representations of grammar really opened up my eyes. Just "oh my fuck, of course that's what it is" moments in my head one video after another. Cure Dolly is unironically great. I intended to post elsewhere, so I deleted my post, but maybe I should have just left it so more people give her vids a try. It just feels so great to have this cloud of confusion finally lifted; I can finally read in peace!

Any anons here who were struggling with grammar/syntax like me, give Cure Dolly an honest try. Her vids are not the prettiest, and may seem goofy or strange at first, but they represent essential ideas so much more beautifully than most sources I've seen.

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>Tfw 当たる has 19 definitions on Jisho.org

I'm sure only a few are used regularly, but I'm mostly learning words in context, so it's not a big deal to me anyway. That said, it does make me wonder what Japanese words have the highest number of definitions. Any crazy ones out there, /djt/? I find the whole idea to be quite fascinating.

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