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7:43 PM, Sunday October 31st 2021
edited at 7:53 PM, Oct 31st 2021

Heya, not here to critique since I am still amidst completing the 250 box challenge, but regarding your previous submission - you can get more attention to your submission on Discord, check the rules there but the gist of it is that you can submit it to a communal wait-list that people actively critique through, the requirement being that you also submit a certain amount of critiques for certain lessons depending on your progress (I believe you need to submit 5 lesson 1 critiques to get your 250 box challenge on the wait-list)

Or just ask people around to help you out :)

I recommend checking it out, good luck!

edited at 7:53 PM, Oct 31st 2021
7:16 AM, Monday November 1st 2021

Thanks, I'll look into it.

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