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3:21 AM, Thursday January 5th 2023

i appreciate the info and response!

i saw this interactive website on another review i thought would help you: https://eyes.training/intersections/

if you have time, could you please see if you agree with the feedback i was given for my 250 boxes? i am one agreement away from completion, it would mean a lot to me and in the future feel free to message me here or on discord and i will repay the favor.

https://drawabox.com/community/submission/28M39DAG

12:18 AM, Monday January 9th 2023
edited at 12:19 AM, Jan 9th 2023

Thank you for the resource! I had a look over your boxes and the critique and gave it an agree. Congrats and well done!

edited at 12:19 AM, Jan 9th 2023
7:42 PM, Saturday February 4th 2023

thanks a bunch, i seriously appreciate it!

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