I'm having trouble viewing my VB.net debug build - vb.net

I've started making an application in Visual Studios using VB.net and as i've been trying to run it a few issues have come up. My application in the practice builds is unmovable on the screen and unclosable. Also the screen is very fuzzy and all the objects have lines going through them. Please let me know if you have any solutions.
Public Class AWPvbFin
End Class

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I thought about the general architecture of the application and came up with the following idea.
the application is made of different modules
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End Class
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