Partial Lesson 1 Submission (1 / 10 exercises)

5:05 PM, Sunday March 8th 2020

Zoinks! You've taken a wrong turn.

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Feeling crap this week. Started new workout regimen, think it's taxing my central nervouse system so I gotta get used to lifting heavy again. Also had some neck pain from sleeping on pillows. Got rid of my pillows and upped my supplement game to combat inflammation. Starting to feel better.

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5:50 AM, Monday March 9th 2020

The link is giving me an error, and I can’t see this submission in your imgur profile. Could you re-upload it?

11:52 AM, Monday March 9th 2020

Hey, I noticed you commented 2 minutes prior to this on the same thing I uploaded. Are you a time traveler or do you still need me to re-upload it? Haha the one you can't see as of this post is the same plotted perspective hw you viewed at 12:48.

2:21 PM, Monday March 9th 2020
edited at 5:39 AM, Apr 27th 2020

Oh! Oops! I thought it was the next exercise, haha. xD

edited at 5:39 AM, Apr 27th 2020
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