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Thank You & Credit

Thank you to the following Neocities site owners. I have not built such a site since ~15 years ago, so I used their sites as inspiration and guides to help me create this one.

Planet Sarah Inferno Angels on Earth

Also, most gifs in this project were taken from Internet Archive's GifCities.

Fair Dealing

All copyrighted material included in this project has been used according to academic fair dealing. No copyright infringement is intended.

Contact

Erin F. Chan

efc [at] sfu [dot] ca

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