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Welcome to my MySpa... I mean SpaceHey!

I think it's important for me to add a blog entry here for the sole purpose of removing the There are no Blog Entries yet text from my SpaceHey. I actually don't even want to use the name spacehey. I feel much better referring to this site as "MySpace", in the same way I like to call neocities "geocities". If it helps the website grow though, I'll refer to it by its actual name.


Also, I struggle a lot with whether punctuation when you're using quotations goes within or outside the quotation marks. In the above paragraph I wrote this sentence:

I feel much better referring to this site as "MySpace", in the same way I like to call Neocities "Geocities".

Is that correct? Or should I have written it like this?

I feel much better referring to this site as "MySpace," in the same way I like to call Neocities "Geocities."

I struggle a lot with this and have to Google it every time it comes to mind. But as I'm filling out a blog entry, I thought it necessary to comment on this just to add more text. If you have an opinion on where to place the punctuation in the case of brand names however, please feel free to comment.


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🜏Rev. Lunar🜏

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Punctuation goes within the quotation marks if it comes after the final word of a quote.
Eg: I said, "hearken unto me," but they did not.


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I found out that punctuation inside quotes is American and outside is British. British way makes more sense.

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The British way does make more sense, yeah. I shall punctuate my quotes like that from now on.

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