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Hello83433 (Lucky 7)
7th Oct, 2021 03:51:47 AM

I'm going to go with Twenty Second July because the title comes from the date the attack happened, 22nd July, 2011.

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SilverCrown (Private)
7th Oct, 2021 04:29:32 AM

I'm going to agree with Hello83433 here. Just copypaste the Film.July 22 article into Twenty Second July instead and cutlist Film.July 22 under the guide of it being the wrong name.

I'd do it myself but I still think we need one more troper to chime in before we can get consensus.

sgamer82 Since: Jan, 2001
7th Oct, 2021 05:39:33 AM

Film.Twenty Second July sounds good to me, though I wonder if it wouldn't be worth keeping July 22 as a redirect for anyone who makes the same mistake the page's original creator did.

Also don't forget to use custom titling to make it "22 July".

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Twiddler MOD (On A Trope Odyssey)
7th Oct, 2021 06:58:52 AM

Hm... wouldn't the format "22 July" be pronounced "twenty-second of July", though? "Twenty-second July" sounds off to me... I don't think I've ever heard a date read out like that.

Amonimus (Sergeant)
7th Oct, 2021 07:41:16 AM

Ah, the different date formatting. I'm actually not sure how the site deals with it in titles though, but Film.April9th (see the wikiword changes in April 9th) can be used for reference.

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Synchronicity MOD (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
7th Oct, 2021 08:52:37 AM

Check how media outlets report it. This NPR review uses "twenty-two July". As does this interview with the director.

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GastonRabbit MOD (General of TV Troops)
7th Oct, 2021 10:07:11 AM

If they pronounce it as "Twenty Two July" instead of "Twenty Second of July", then I agree that we should use that name.

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bwburke94 Since: May, 2014
7th Oct, 2021 11:40:32 AM

I've brought it up before. Just pick one of them and redirect all the others to it.

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