How to Read Japanese Visual Novels with a Mouseover Dictionary

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RESOURCES AND ADVICE (Youtube says my description is too long, sorry!): https://pastebin.com/gNJfqpmN

tl;dr:
1) learn the hiragana and katakana
-- you should not stay on this step for longer than a week
2) learn basic grammar and maybe a handful of extremely common words
-- this should not take longer than a month, and if you start getting bored, start reading
3) read.
-- it's going to be REALLY slow and REALLY hard when you first start out. THIS IS NORMAL!!! just keep putting in effort every single day, even if you can barely do it.

By the way it usually takes at least a year to become truly comfortable and have confidence that you understand what you're reading. And that's if you manage to read for a few hours a day. It normally takes multiple years.

Kana drill tool: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/kana.html

Single-page version of Tae Kim: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/grammar/taekim.html

Textractor with the machine TL plugin already disabled: https://gist.github.com/wareya/cefad42fdbc23afbc1666c2e71c9e6ba

List of browser mouseover dictionaries: https://sorashi.github.io/comprehensive-list-of-rikai-extensions/

Firefox clipboard inserter (if you don't use Nazeka): https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/clipboard-inserter/

Chrome clipboard inserter (if you don't want to use Firefox): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/clipboard-inserter/deahejllghicakhplliloeheabddjajm?hl=en