The first eight were extremely confusing me when I first wrote them up. I can safely blame the fontset for that though, as now that I see it on my workstation it's much clearer what's going on. Regardless, this is still one of the hardest bunch I've had, so my commentary will be sparse at best.
[真](http://kanjidamage.com/kanji/1304)I wish these “the fly” compounds were easier to explain, but alas…
Our hearts refrain from finding the truth (I find “logical” in place of “truth” much more sensible here).
A prefecture suspends a group's desire (heart) to gamble?
Correcting the problem of the bent L with a press.
The person corrected the problem of the bad price.
If you have tree shortage, go plant some.
This actually means “bad, vicious”, so I'm going to call it that because it's just as helpful as a compounf as “shhh” would be, but it has the additional bonus of actually being correct.
If you viciously try to correct a problem, it'll multiply!
What the hell. Why does the composition say this contains 歹? This is just mouth plus “sword” twice. And two sowrds are good at separating things.
A vicious sword divides everything into rows? (RDBMS are evil, dohoho)
If you want a row of cloth, you'll have to tear it up.
A row of fire is violently intense.
The first row of soldats is serving as an example. … I don't fucking know.
I'll support you if you give me 10$ again.
Eurgh.
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