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Hitler comparison[]

  • Evil Morty's rise to power mirrors that of Adolf Hitler
    • Both are master orators, winning over the masses through speech and charisma.
    • Unlike Hitler, however, Evil Morty did not publish a book detailing his beliefs or true political plans.

Whoever wrote that: The one similarity you name is their shared rhetoric talent. Because Hitler obviously was the only politician with rhetoric skills. If that's enough similarities for you how about adding that Evil Morty is like me, because his grandfather died and so did mine. Or that his rise to power mirrors that of Tutanchamun because both were underaged. The second line makes it even more hilarious. Hitler tried to violently overthrow the Weimar Republic and went to prison for that, he wasn't elected but junior partner in a coalition, he didn't kill the elites after rising to power but cooperated with many of them and while Evil Morty's agenda was unification Hitler always was pretty upfront about hating jews and other minorities (which means division not unification). But yeah, the one main difference between Evil Morty and Hitler is the book Hitler wrote. I'll wait here for an answer before deleting that to avoid edit wars.
Peace among worlds. Kun Skywalker 20px-Trandoshaner_Logo.png (→ Komlink) 15:27, June 2, 2020 (UTC)

Article title and capitalization[]

Does this wiki typically follow AP, APA, or New York Times style guidelines? According to this site, those three formats capitalize all prepositions that are 4 or more letters long in titles; Chicago and MLA guidelines say to never capitalize prepositions in titles, while Wikipedia style guidelines indicate that prepositions are not capitalized in titles if they're 4 or fewer letters long (but it's still capitalized if it's the first/last word in the title). I'm just curious about the usual convention.

I'm also curious about the episode title itself. The article says the episode is titled "Tales [f]rom the Citadel" but marketed as "The Ricklantis Mixup"; other sources do seem to list the latter as the primary name, with the former being an alternate name the episode is known by. Just wondering how it was determined/chosen to have the primary episode title (and article title) listed as the former. --V2Blast (talk) 22:12, July 20, 2020 (UTC)