Goomoonryong

Basics Brawler

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    10:26 AM, Friday April 3rd 2020

    dont think that i will get any sort of accuracy with a ballpoint,anyways i was planning on redoing them so its all good :)

    12:29 AM, Friday March 27th 2020

    Oh thx for the advice

    1:05 PM, Thursday March 26th 2020

    Hi. again thx for the review and i added the missing pages

    9:51 PM, Wednesday March 25th 2020

    Thanks for the review, also u have done a great job for ur first time imo but one thing that u are misunderstanding is that the smudging isnt caused by erasing its caused by my sweat

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