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Éfeso, Turquía
The Chara Timeline Comic Archives
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 5.5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / *10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 20 / 20.5 / 21 / 22 / 23 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / 28 ….to be continued
*Weird Route: Starting from Part 10 ↓
(1) / (2) / (3) / (4) / (5) / (6) / (7) / (8) .WEIRD ROUTE FINISHED.
It’s a work in progress.
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Soul Entity Lore ✦ Chara's Nightmare ✦ Hello Noelle! ✦ Sus ✦ Learn to Play Piano ✦ Super Secret Door ✦ What if it was VR ✦ A Name... ✦ It's Laughing ✦ Moss! ✦ Sal & Pep meet Lancer (Pt 2) ✦ Possession PSA
College Buddies: Glow-in-the-Dark! ❖ College Classes ❖ Magic Food? ❖ In Every Universe
Fanfic: College Prologue!
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Chara Bio! ✖︎ Azzy Concept ✖︎ Human World Building ✖︎ Silly World Building ✖︎ Early Weird Route Concept ✖︎ Town skits ✖︎ College Az and Chara ✖︎ Frisk Concept(1) (pt 2) ✖︎ Frisk Darkworld ✖︎ Darkworld Concept ✖︎. BellHop(1) (pt 2) ✖︎ Darkworld Sketches ✖︎ Original Chara ScaryFace ✖︎ McOven Secret Boss
**You can find these through #deltarunecharatimeine on my main, but these links are organized and have pictures
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The Weird Route Thoughts, Chara & Asriel Reference Sheets!!
Get Chara and Asriel Fan-made Sprites on your Computer! (Desktoptale Download) ❤️
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As a slight warning, the time between these comic posts is usually very long (my life is very busy), so allowing notifications for blog updates may work best for you. Either way thank you for being patient. ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤍
Also: The comic pages in this blog are not linked properly. Your best experience with this comic would be using the links above, rather than the blog itself.
It's very easy to select the text of a fic and copy-paste it on Ao3, right?
Well, we can stop people (and AI) from doing this by adding a skin to our fics!
I just did it with all my fics and it works.
How to do it, step by step⬇️
1) Log in. Click 'Skins' in the menu, at the left. Then click 'My Work Skins' and after doing this, click 'Create Work Skins' at the top right.
2) Write a title for your skin (anything you want, it doesn't matter). Then in the large text box, write this:
#workskin * {
user-select: none !important;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-moz-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
}
This is what you should see:
3) Click 'Submit'. Your skin has been created, and now you have to add it to all your works.
4) Click 'Works'. Then click 'Edit Works' at the top right.
5) Click 'All' to select all your works. Scroll down and click 'Edit'.
6) Scroll down until you see 'Select Work Skin' and select the one you just created.
7) Click 'Update All Works'.
Now, people can't select the text of your fics and copy it😊
PS: I also recommend changing the visibility of your fics to 'Only Show to Registered Users'. You'll lose your anon readers, but it will protect your works a bit more against AI scrappers
I made a compilation of all the streaming sites I could find so far, so you don't have to fuck around in order to find a decent site to stream the races on during weekends. Most of these sites also offer the option to stream other sports, as well as F1 academy and other feeder series, so suit yourself! Preferably use Firefox or Brave browser to stream incase these don't work on Edge or Chrome.
Here's the spreadsheet--
“I’M BEGGING YOU!! “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jason: Bruce is going to eviscerate me…
March 2016
In March 2016 I had the pleasure of being asked to further develop and deliver three accessible sessions for young people with learning disabilities from Sutton Mencap.The Past on Glass project was created by Sutton Archives with Heritage Lottery Funding. The project digitises and uncovers the stories behind the Knight-Whittome glass plate negative collection. I worked alongside Abby Mathews, Project Officer and Kathleen Shawcross, Borough Archivist and Local Stidies Manager.
Here is an extract from the blog post about that Abby wrote:
One highlight on our activity plan – and something that we have been looking forward to for a long time – was a series of pre-arranged workshops with Sutton Mencap, a local charity, established in the 1940’s by parents and carers. The charity supports over 80 children and 200 adults with a learning disability in the Sutton area ‘to have fun, learn new skills, socialise and make friends’.
Throughout March we ran a series of workshops for a small group of visitors from this charity based on the idea of self-image and photography – using our glass plates as a starting point to think about some of the issues surrounding portraiture, both now, and in the historical context.
We were very lucky to have the help of Sarah Glover an heritage education facilitator, in the running of these sessions. Over three weeks, a group of nine participants plus their carers attended both Sutton Central Library and a local historic building, Honeywood Museum, to learn about the collection and be involved in activities designed to explore the collection: what it is; what it represents; and to see if it held any resonance for them, as young people who have grown up in a world ruled by technology and convenience.
Read more here:
The Past on Glass Blog Post
Abbey Mathews wrote the following recommendation:
Sarah worked with us at Sutton Archives throughout March 2016 to deliver a series of workshops to Sutton Mencap. Her professionalism, creativity, delivery style and flexibility to the needs of the group made the sessions a huge success. It was a pleasure to work with her and we would recommend her without reservation to any Heritage projects looking to offer creative and worthwhile learning sessions.
hey hi hello so as the US goes through this ~ hostile government takeover ~ Trump signed an executive order last week to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). On Thursday (3/20) DOGE attempted to quietly raid IMLS but staff there posted to reddit and the unwanted media attention led them to put a pause on the takeover, for now. Trump replaced the director of IMLS with Keith Sonderling, who very openly stated that his goals are to "promote patriotism" and "American exceptionalism". We worry grants will be more dependent on whether your institution supports DEI [or anyone who isn't a white hetero cis amab].
A lot of libraries depend on IMLS grants! If they go away we will lose librarians and libraries may close, or at least significantly decrease their services. This will affect funding for technology classes, free resources for the blind, summer reading, databases, free internet access assistance, and interlibrary loans among other things. As the administration also targets social security, immigration, and other safety nets, libraries are attempting to fill the gap for the public, and things will get much harder without reliable funding.
This is also IN ADDITION to the administration calling book bans "fake" and some states attempting to pass laws to criminalize librarians, with fears in the library world that they will also try to make it a federal crime to promote or otherwise provide access to "inappropriate materials" which have included books that promote "gender ideology" or basically any character that isn't a white heterosexual cis amab. That is one of the cornerstones of Project 2025. This IMLS takeover will only make things worse, and make it harder for people to access information.
Personally, we have been told by our director to be very careful and not talk about this while at work because of fears of retaliation, we have had several calls from the public to remove books with gay characters (we didn't), and as an adult services librarian, I am already seeing an impact on databases I help the public use. Medline Plus, the only free and easy-to-use medical encyclopedia for the public I have been able to find, is a US government website and already has warnings above certain pages about the "harms of gender ideology". This warning can be seen above pages on health disparities and abortion.
If you're so inclined and live in the US, the ALA put together a portal that makes it easy to email your reps with a script. You can find the portal here. I would also recommend investing in your local library, post on social media what services you use, sign up for a library card and see how many resources you can access for free. Many state library associations collect user stories of libraries so they can show their stakeholders they matter. Like my library, it is likely that staff have been warned not to discuss this at work because of fears of retaliation, so try not to talk to librarians about this at work.
General advocacy page:
Article from NPR about the takeover:
What happens if IMLS goes away:
A report on how much museums give back to the US economy:
An interactive map of what IMLS funds in the US: