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1:04 PM, Tuesday August 3rd 2021

Holy crap! Thank you for taking the time to write out such an in depth critique! I will definitely work on the areas you mentioned. The link to the photo isn't working for me but I think I understand what you mean, i'm gonna do some work on that one. Thank again for taking the time to write this out I really appreciate it!

7:31 PM, Tuesday August 3rd 2021

Oh hey, I think I formatted the link incorrectly. The word Here's got added to the link, kek. Here's the actual link, without any attempts at fancy formatting

https://images-ext-2.discordapp.net/external/rvDOEpSWih7FLx8dG3CuHwqB1Utj_HS5k0HCJD8dH2k/%3Fwidth%3D480%26height%3D473/https/media.discordapp.net/attachments/368871002584907776/382605790869061664/Demo.png?width=381&height=375

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