Casey: It is actually useful to have a recording that you can play back to yourself and say, what did they say? Because again, like Marco said, they're basically saying, I can't tell you the sentence that would help you, but I'm trying to help you while still keeping my job. If you ever if this ever goes before a human who has a little bit more authority to make a judgment call, which it might like,. You know, I might get kicked up the chain a little bit. Casey: Honestly, I really do think if you just submit different pictures of one particular movie, that could be enough to get your app approved.
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- Casey’s no-good, very bad day 😭😬
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- Post-show: Marco’s update
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