Really liking a manga

>really liking a manga
>translator drops it out of the blue
>it's been 5 months and nobody has picked it up

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>the 4th translator drops it
>nobody picked it up in 9 months
>the previous translator dropped it 2 years ago
>the last volume came around 2017~
>that other manga that came out in 2002 and never got translations

Sounds like a good excuse to learn moon, anons

>really liking a manga
>translator drops it out of the blue
>it's been 3 months and nobody has picked it up
>pick it up myself
>new arc is interesting, interest soars
>drop it
>someone picks it up the very next day

>typeset a chapter halfway
>forget about it for 4 months
>finish and talk to translator
>said he forgot about it too
>no one else cares about the series to snipe
>guess we'll upload 3 chapters a year lol

I'm too old and retarded to learn moon

Cheap excuse. Anyone can learn moonease

Literal toddlers learn it every day, I'm sure you can too

>pick up manga
>great translation/typesetting/cleaning
>suddenly some ESL third worlder takes over
>manga becomes legitimately unreadable
Many such cases

Can means little. A monkey pressing keys randomly on a typewriter CAN type the entirety of Macbeth in one go. You CAN get struck by 5 bolts of lightning in a day etc.
Kids are actually way better at learning language than adults. And they still spend thousands upon thousands of hours on it as well as being immersed for over a decade on a level that's inaccessible to adults.

Just MTL one chapter and see how they magically pick it up again.

>Kids are actually way better at learning language than adults
That's a lie, kids just start learning at kid levels while adults trybto go for useful words/phrases from the get go, just get anki or a kanji learning app and work on those for a while you can learn grammar later on, even half assing it you should reach the point where you can read shonen within a year

>even half assing it you should reach the point where you can read shonen within a year
lol

+tic nee san: the greatest comedy and nobody is translating it

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toddlers have brain plasiticity, especially for langauge. language-related brain plasticity more or less totally evaporates after adolescence

>That's a lie

uhhh lmao no you have a sub high school understanding of the brain

that's a dekinai cope
anyone can learn a language with thousands of hours of exposure

if your comment includes the word cope you can't even speak english as a first language

yes I'm not a burger, not a bong, not a strayan, not a leaf
problem?

>i'm not a person
>problem?
nope.

>really liking a series
>mangaka dies in a car accident

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I mean japanese (kanji) is hard but the prounce/word is easier to speak

Kids are only better at immersion language learning, when it comes to learning a second language adults perform better

It's not that hard really, research show people don't read words by reading each letter but instead treat each word as an image that gets recognized, the only difference with kanji is that you need to know the way to pronounce them beforehand as there's not many ways to figure out the pronunciation of a kanji you don't recognize