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8:20 AM, Monday March 23rd 2020

You're welcome to do it if you feel you'll benefit from it. You'll maintain any progress you made with your badges and such. If you're just doing it to avoid having to figure out what to do next, I'd suggest you incorporate more drawing for fun so that you're not just drowning in an endless cycle of exercises and actually get to draw what you want to at some stage.

10:55 AM, Wednesday March 25th 2020

You're right, I actually didn't do much drawing for fun, I need to start making artwork for myself and have DrawABox somewhere in the background at some point.

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