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This is where grammar comes into play. Next time, try "The Dictator".

I'm sure some people think of Flexbot as The Dictator too...

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This is where grammar comes into play. Next time, try "The Dictator".

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I'm sure some people think of Flexbot as The Dictator too...

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I'm sure some people think of Flexbot as The Dictator too...

The Dictator (capitalised) refers to the segment, whereas you wouldn't refer to someone who is a dictator as "The Dictator," for we all know that's still reserved for Lham  :rolleyes:

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The Dictator (capitalised) refers to the segment, whereas you wouldn't refer to someone who is a dictator as "The Dictator," for we all know that's still reserved for Lham  :rolleyes:

So where's The Dictator then? Also, the news source should be in quotation marks, as in 'The Dictator'.

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Why can't quotation marks be used for somebody's nickname too?

They can, but I thought that the news seems more worthy of quotation marks than a name.

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I don't think that's how punctuation works. :P

Maybe not... But I think that the two Dictators can't be distinguished unless explicitly clarified.

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The deadline for the contest The Dictator: Write for Us is the 25th of May, so it will be open for 2 months.

Ah, yes. Was meant to change that. Initially, this contest was meant to be released next issue but got changed to this one, and I forgot to change the deadline. Sorry and thanks.

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