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'''The Daily Image''' (or just TDI) was a [[South Africa]]n newspaper. From its beginning in middle-May, it has mostly covered parts of the [[Indonesia]]/[[Brazil]]ian takeover.  
 
'''The Daily Image''' (or just TDI) was a [[South Africa]]n newspaper. From its beginning in middle-May, it has mostly covered parts of the [[Indonesia]]/[[Brazil]]ian takeover.  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
 
The TDI was started by [[Martin Warmonger]] in [[South Africa]], in around the middle of May 2009. It started slow but had released many articles. During the [[Indonesia]]n/[[Brazil]]ian takeover the TDI moved the the United States of America. Were it tried to win the hearts of the American citizens. It was last located in [[Limpopo]], [[South Africa]].   
 
The TDI was started by [[Martin Warmonger]] in [[South Africa]], in around the middle of May 2009. It started slow but had released many articles. During the [[Indonesia]]n/[[Brazil]]ian takeover the TDI moved the the United States of America. Were it tried to win the hearts of the American citizens. It was last located in [[Limpopo]], [[South Africa]].   
  
 
== Staff ==
 
== Staff ==
 
 
There were three staff members working for the TDI. The Director [[Martin Warmonger]], the fictional Jake Yale (who is in a coma), and Cesar Hernandez (also fictional). They both worked for the then evicted TDI TV.
 
There were three staff members working for the TDI. The Director [[Martin Warmonger]], the fictional Jake Yale (who is in a coma), and Cesar Hernandez (also fictional). They both worked for the then evicted TDI TV.
 
Cesar only appeared on TV reporting the daily happenings in the eWorld, while Martin wrote articles and reported on things which mostly happened in e[[South Africa]].
 
Cesar only appeared on TV reporting the daily happenings in the eWorld, while Martin wrote articles and reported on things which mostly happened in e[[South Africa]].
  
 
== TDI TV ==
 
== TDI TV ==
 
 
TDI TV was a news program that operated on YouTube (www.youtube.com) and Xtranormal (www.xtranormal.com). Jake Yale was the host. And then it was Cesar Hernandez.  
 
TDI TV was a news program that operated on YouTube (www.youtube.com) and Xtranormal (www.xtranormal.com). Jake Yale was the host. And then it was Cesar Hernandez.  
 
Most often tags for TDI TV on youtube were: TDI, erep, [[ERepublik]], eSA, eSouth, Africa, The Daily Image.
 
Most often tags for TDI TV on youtube were: TDI, erep, [[ERepublik]], eSA, eSouth, Africa, The Daily Image.
  
 
===Eviction===
 
===Eviction===
 
 
xTranormal.com has decided to take away some of the features, such as Jake's character and the news set. Because of this, TDI TV has been evicted. Cesar Hernandez was a man of the streets, the TDI operated mostly from street corners before becoming [[The Foreigners Party]] .
 
xTranormal.com has decided to take away some of the features, such as Jake's character and the news set. Because of this, TDI TV has been evicted. Cesar Hernandez was a man of the streets, the TDI operated mostly from street corners before becoming [[The Foreigners Party]] .
  
 
== Logo ==
 
== Logo ==
 
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The Daily Image's logo was based on the real life [[South Africa]]n political party, the African National Congress. However changes have been made, such as the ANC flag was replaced with a South African flag. And the "ANC" written at the bottom of the logo was replaced with "TDI".
The Daily Image's logo was based on the real life [[South African]] political party, the African National Congress. However changes have been made, such as the ANC flag was replaced with a South African flag. And the "ANC" written at the bottom of the logo was replaced with "TDI".
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== See Also ==
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*[[Martin Warmonger]]
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*[[South Africa]]
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*[[Indonesia]]
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*[[The Foreigners Party]]
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Revision as of 14:46, 12 September 2015

The Daily Image

The Daily Image.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-South Africa.jpg South Africa
Owner Martin Warmonger
Founded Middle of May '09
Readership
Subscribers 20+
Articles 15+
Content All topics


The Daily Image (or just TDI) was a South African newspaper. From its beginning in middle-May, it has mostly covered parts of the Indonesia/Brazilian takeover.

History

The TDI was started by Martin Warmonger in South Africa, in around the middle of May 2009. It started slow but had released many articles. During the Indonesian/Brazilian takeover the TDI moved the the United States of America. Were it tried to win the hearts of the American citizens. It was last located in Limpopo, South Africa.

Staff

There were three staff members working for the TDI. The Director Martin Warmonger, the fictional Jake Yale (who is in a coma), and Cesar Hernandez (also fictional). They both worked for the then evicted TDI TV. Cesar only appeared on TV reporting the daily happenings in the eWorld, while Martin wrote articles and reported on things which mostly happened in eSouth Africa.

TDI TV

TDI TV was a news program that operated on YouTube (www.youtube.com) and Xtranormal (www.xtranormal.com). Jake Yale was the host. And then it was Cesar Hernandez. Most often tags for TDI TV on youtube were: TDI, erep, ERepublik, eSA, eSouth, Africa, The Daily Image.

Eviction

xTranormal.com has decided to take away some of the features, such as Jake's character and the news set. Because of this, TDI TV has been evicted. Cesar Hernandez was a man of the streets, the TDI operated mostly from street corners before becoming The Foreigners Party .

The Daily Image's logo was based on the real life South African political party, the African National Congress. However changes have been made, such as the ANC flag was replaced with a South African flag. And the "ANC" written at the bottom of the logo was replaced with "TDI".