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1:06 AM, Monday September 25th 2023
edited at 6:26 PM, Sep 25th 2023

You are welcome!

I notice it has been a few days since and you are still stuck waiting on two "agrees" I recommend asking someone on the discord channel to take a look. To see if they'll give it the last go-ahead you need for it to be marked as complete.

I recommend posting the daily boxes you manage to complete in there as well. It will help keep you accountable and people can head off any wrong paths you may not realize you are going down.

edited at 6:26 PM, Sep 25th 2023
10:54 AM, Saturday October 14th 2023

It seems I got the badge and notification, so thank you to whoever gave the second agree!

As for the boxes, I'm on box 78 now and I was going to post them here, so you're recommending it's better to post on Discord and more regularly then?

1:01 AM, Sunday October 15th 2023

so you're recommending it's better to post on Discord and more regularly then?

Yes.

Sorry I took so long to respond. The website signed me out and I didn't notice.

10:31 AM, Sunday October 15th 2023

No worries, Thank you!

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