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9:04 AM, Saturday September 4th 2021

Well? I apologize I just wanted to make sure of it.

12:54 PM, Saturday September 4th 2021
edited at 12:58 PM, Sep 4th 2021

I replied to you more than half a year ago right here: https://WWW.drawabox.com/community/submission/1IS5MKTJ

On the same day I wrote the initial message.

edited at 12:58 PM, Sep 4th 2021
9:04 AM, Saturday October 23rd 2021

My apologies for not seeing that, if you don't mind I might not be continuing DaB anytime soon especially since I got banned from the server and will have to find critique elsewhere, so I'll still do the same warmups and lesson like things but, I'm sure many difference places use it. Some work for me and some I'm still trying to figure out with.

Good day sir and thanks for the reminder.

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