250 Box Challenge

5:10 PM, Saturday March 9th 2024

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Thing's i think i should fill in according to the new update's :

  1. i started doing the 250 box challenge on 2nd january.

  2. it took me 2 month's and 7 day's to finally do the whole thing

  3. ther was 2 sepatate exam's going on , so i wasn't able to beconsestent about the whole thing but i tried my best to finish the thing as fast as possible. both of my exam was 13 day long.

  4. i did 10 boxes per day.

  5. their was some day's i wasn't able to draw the boxes cuz i would do it after studying (which was at 1am)

  6. i tried my best not to fix the lines but i hade this tendency of fixing the hand wrighting (cuz even i was scared my teacher wasn't gonna able to understand) but you can also see it getting better in the end .i tried my best not to do that.

  7. i tried my best to make it as accurate as possible.

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