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10:58 PM, Wednesday November 17th 2021

no apologies necessary my sore back dude 8)

These are looking better, and I think as you progress you'll begin to feel less pressure on yourself. Take care of yourself both physically and mentally! As you move on to the box challenge I really want you to make sure to only do a few in a day, both for your back and for your mind. It's ok that you are taking a long time, and that you've done it before. By the time you finish dab you'll still be years younger than old man Sven!

So go ahead to your 50 boxes that we're talking about on discord right now and I don't want to hear of you doing over 5 a day! Draw for fun!

Next Steps:

FIFTY BOXES

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11:11 PM, Wednesday November 17th 2021

thank you sven!

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