Are churches open typically at night even with no one there (Church Chapter 4 theory)?
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Are churches open typically at night even with no one there (Church Chapter 4 theory)?

Currently making a theory on a certain someone being involved in the Knight conspiracy (Alvin). Something weird I've noticed is the fact the church is open in Chapter 4 in the rainy afternoon despite no one being present. I'd chalk it up to Hometown just being crazily non-secure, but if you injure Berdly's arm in Chapter 2, the library closes completely and you can't enter it. So places that aren't occupied by the owner are closed down.

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I then remembered that Alvin also implies that he's there at night via his claim that Asgore typically prays at night along with what he prays for.

https://preview.redd.it/cwwvwytl5r4h1.png?width=208&format=png&auto=webp&s=929fbb5d269a459c446443667232acd816ea970b

Adding on to that, I might just be projecting my own culture here. But as a muslim, no masjid I've ever visited is open 24/7 to the public, and often the Imam (leader of the prayer) or a trusted individual that watches over it has to lock the door every night.

But to remain objective, I wanted to ask any christians or people who have been to church in general if their LOCAL churches are open 24/7. Much ideal if you happen to live in a very small town as well.

In fact, PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS IF YOU LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN! PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW THIS!

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u/SprinklesLeather7515 — 6 days ago

Anybody know how tall is the closet in the library (Chapter 2) and church (Chapter 4)?

Currently trying to make a deltarune theory and have been stuck for the past few hours trying to find out how tall certain characters are. While I did find some of those online, another thing I'm trying to find the measurement of is the closet in the computer lab of Chapter 2. Using the height of the closet and comparing it with the height of characters in both light and dark world, I was trying to speculate which characters can realistically fit in there. Can anyone find how tall and wide is this closet?

https://preview.redd.it/9wj8w6tn8d3h1.png?width=715&format=png&auto=webp&s=c504dea4143777d1571f95959f505d77f787b3d0

Measurements of chapter 4 closet would be much appreciated as well

https://preview.redd.it/4ojx0a1p8d3h1.png?width=610&format=png&auto=webp&s=6eab67177cb6f477615c29acca93c96263a24fcd

Thank you and have a good day!

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u/SprinklesLeather7515 — 15 days ago

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Sharing this for the developers and technical founders in this community because I think the stack behind organic growth is worth talking about in detail.

Last 30 days on Looktara. 3,165 visitors. $7,391.94 in revenue. 341.6% revenue growth. 1.96% conversion rate, up 100%. $2.34 revenue per visitor, up 464.7%. Session time 1 minute 28 seconds, up 29.4%.

The content stack that produced these numbers has three components.

EarlySEO handles content production. It pulls from DataForSEO and Keywords Everywhere for keyword intelligence, connects to GSC for existing performance data, and uses Claude and OpenAI to write content structured for AEO, which is Answer Engine Optimization. The output is articles built around a single question with the answer in the opening paragraph, plain language throughout, nothing padded. That structure is what gets content into AI-generated answers from ChatGPT and Perplexity. For Looktara specifically a meaningful portion of the high-converting traffic in this period came through AI citations. The visitors who arrive through those citations have already had a conversation with an AI about their problem which means they arrive with context, intent, and a much higher likelihood of converting.

IndexerHub handles indexing. Every time a new page is published on Looktara it gets automatically submitted to Google's Indexing API and Bing's IndexNow. No manual Search Console submissions, no waiting for Google's crawl schedule. The page is indexed the same day it goes live. The large traffic spike around April 20 in the graph is directly tied to a content batch that was indexed fast and started ranking for decision-stage queries immediately. Without fast indexing that content would have entered the index weeks later and the spike would not have happened when it did.

Faurya handles analytics and it is completely free with no card required. It connects directly to Stripe and provides revenue per visitor, conversion rate, and revenue attribution at the page level. The $2.34 revenue per visitor number is only actionable because Faurya makes it visible and breakable by page. That data drives the content planning for the following month.

Three tools, each handling a specific part of the organic stack. The results compound when all three are working together.

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u/SprinklesLeather7515 — 1 month ago

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I was watching the last few episodes of Wano again and saw episode 1075, for those who don't know, it's basically the episode where Orochi gets beheaded, and we get more context about what he did during his rule. The anime adapted it amazingly with its brilliant use of colors, like it was straight out of JJBA, and amazing music to really immerse you into the scenes. The entire episode really made me feel for Orochi, a victim of circumstances, cursed to be persecuted by the Kozuki clan for eternity for a sin he never committed. I was legit shook when they showed his reaction to the Kozuki ''dying'' in their house fire, the beautiful transition as it goes to him whimpering as a child, to laughing manically as an adult. Orochi may have been an irredemable villain, but he was cursed to become this way to the cycle of hatred perpetuated by the Kozuki. He's legit Robin in a world where the SH never came for her. While Oden isn't at fault necessarily for this situation, his and his family's ignorance of what this persecution does to people is foolish.

And then this... woman (I wrote the h word but took it back) kills him and declares that Kurozumi were BORN TO BURN.

It just... completely spits in the face of everything OP stands for. The idea that one shouldn't attribute their value to their birth. That we, as a society, need to overcome systemic hatred. That giving people labels forces them into a box to become that very same label. It's such an important theme that we are going through IN ELBAPH (technically) with Loki.

Just like her ancestors, Hiyori doomed the Kurozumi to the same hatred that led to the creation of Orochi. They didn't break the cycle of hatred, they fricking RENEWED it and made it sound even worse.

Edit: just checked and now I know there's an SBS by Oda where he claims Hiyori's statement was JUST for Orochi. But it just gets me thinking why do none of the remaining Kozuki reflect on what their clan's persecution did?

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u/SprinklesLeather7515 — 1 month ago