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3:43 PM, Friday December 23rd 2022

Thank you very, very much for taking the time to review my work!!

Yeah, still working on that arching. It's more difficult than I thought to arch the opposite direction to counter it x3

I tried to pay attention to putting the ellipses snuggly next to each other as you said. Was actually a lot of fun to do it again~ I hope it's as you expected from me!

https://imgur.com/a/YCTUphu

10:06 PM, Friday December 23rd 2022

This page is much better, and while I feel the last box could have been filled with some smaller ellipses, it's fine, as you've understood what I meant. I'll mark this as complete.

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10:11 PM, Friday December 23rd 2022

Thank you very much!

Yeah, now that I look at right, you are right - I gotta apologize, I rushed that last box a bit, hence forgot to think about adding some smaller ellipses.

Thanks!

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