u/AdministrativeGur940

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are there any tablets that nearly perfectly replicate traditional pencil-on-paper drawing

i have been drawing on paper with mechanical and hb graphite pencils for a long time, and my muscle memory is accustomed to the extremely precise pressure and texture that is possible with traditional drawing. i have tried a few leading tablets and the iPad with paperlike screen protectors etc, but I am wondering if there are any tablets out there made to be near-perfect replicas of real paper and pencil. Cost is not an issue. Thank you for any help.

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u/AdministrativeGur940 — 23 hours ago

Similar to astrology in the West, blood types affecting one's personality traits is a popular idea in Japanese media, as far as I know (I understand that I may be incorrect).
Do you or people you know believe in this theory? Has it ever affected how you were treated in a social situation or relationship?

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u/AdministrativeGur940 — 8 days ago

Einstein, Newton, Tesla...

Are there any Japanese people that you personally admire for their intelligent thinking or contributions, either in their home country or abroad?

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u/AdministrativeGur940 — 9 days ago

This will be helpful to know what not to do in Japan.

What are gestures, mannerisms, phrases, or actions that would cause problems/ruin your reputation in Japan, but would not be such an issue if used overseas. ​

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u/AdministrativeGur940 — 13 days ago

People are always asking about how overseas is different than Japan, but I am curious how things vary within Japan itself, between prefectures, and how those differences surprised you. ​​

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u/AdministrativeGur940 — 15 days ago