@li9292: Wow, just discovered an open-source library of 70,000 hand-drawn SVGs
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The tweet mentions just discovering an open-source library containing 70,000 hand-drawn SVGs, a design resource worth paying attention to.
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Holy crap, just discovered an open-source library of 70,000 hand-drawn SVGs https://t.co/q1ZZhl3JVr
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