12:31 AM, Wednesday February 5th 2020

Did you need some advice on these early ones, too? It looks good~ I'll perhaps recommend some better use of space, in the future. You could've fit a lot more in those pages, I feel.

12:42 AM, Wednesday February 5th 2020

I've been jumping around on lesson one which I shouldn't do so I'm going back in order. I've already previously done all of lesson one excercises but I wanna redo them, but thanks for still critiquing my submissions

12:45 AM, Wednesday February 5th 2020

No problem, anytime~ It's actually not recommended to redo exercises, unless it's been a long time since you last did them, but even if it hasn't, this lesson is short enough that it shouldn't pose too much of a problem. Do keep the rules regarding grinding in mind, though. Anyway, good luck!

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