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3:57 PM, Saturday June 27th 2020

Thank you for critiquing homeworks.

I'll just drop this here: https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ

It's important that the first reply on a submission is an actual critique, otherwise the lesson gets taken out of the queue without the chance of being reviewed.

Thank you again. Sorry to bother ^^

7:45 PM, Saturday June 27th 2020

Sorry about that, I'll be sure to only post full critique in future. Thanks for the guide and heads up!

8:27 PM, Saturday June 27th 2020

You can ask question and stuff when they recieved the ciritique (maybe if you critique first :3 ). Just not very fair for the person to do all that work to see it taken out of queue immediately

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