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3:45 PM, Tuesday March 10th 2020

wow you did a great job

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good job

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5:36 PM, Tuesday March 10th 2020

Thank you so much!

7:17 PM, Wednesday March 18th 2020

It's good that you want to comment on peoples' posts, but remember that if you comment without specific advice or helpful analysis, this user's post is still going to be marked as having received feedback. If you want to offer advice, then please be a little more detailed and specific. Otherwise, leave it to people who are able to do that.

4:06 PM, Friday March 20th 2020

im so sorry T_T

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