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Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:22 pm
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Pretzelstick says...



I have been thinking about this, and I will have to sadly drop out of the contest. I am having concerns and worries about the quality of my reviews, I feel like I'm rushing it and just trying to churn then out. It honestly tires me out, and most days I have brain fog or absolutely no motivation to write one. I think that I have hit another "review" block, because I can't seem to write one like I used to. Ugghh,brain freeze <,<-can't concentrate on anything *thinks I need a break from it*

So now it's all between you two: Wolf and Timmy to compete.
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Sat Jun 13, 2015 2:07 pm
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TimmyJake says...



:/ I'm sorry to see you drop out, Pretz. Your reviews were wonderful, don't worry, but if you're having difficulty, I understand. Hope your blockage goes away soon~

Wolfare, it's going doooown
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Sat Jun 13, 2015 2:26 pm
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SpiritedWolfe says...



Best of luck to you, Pretz <3 Hope you're able to get back into it again.

Timmy, it is indeed. ^^ You're lucky I'm super busy this entire weekend.
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