The commentary is a reference to the plot events of the "Mizu5" (fandom slang for Keikyoku no machi wa doko e) event story, while the background of the disheveled mannequin, torn ribbon, and broken mirror are an obvious visual reference to the trained version of Mizuki's featured card (post #8290201) from said event. These details warrant this upload being tagged as related to the event.
That is agreeable, but the project sekai tag has other images that has the mannequin and broken mirror tags too.
As for tagging according to artist commentary, it would be like tagging what's obviously a chicken as a duck because the artist said it is a duck, as an example.
Off the top of my head: post #6354079 Bow on the floor, knocked over hollow mannequin lacking any clothes as you mentioned. Or perhaps we should tag that one as Mizu5 too?
Any of those tags you had mentioned had really been synonymous with Akiyama Mizuki as far back as Secret Distance. So with that in consideration, as well as the apparent lack of any official alternate costumes, or scene references that could have sealed the case in your favor, to say that the artist commentary is relevant is a stretch.
It's understandable that this event had been an emotional one, and you may or may not feel like you had a personal stake to it, considering your atypical bump of contribution into the Mizu5 tag and wiki. As such, I would rest the subject here and refrain from further persuasion, let sleeping dogs lie as they say. But I must insist that this post does not warrant the Mizu5 tag.
That second Jeep behind the Wrangler might be a WK2 Grand Cherokee SRT8. The only thing off are the fog lights, its ride height, and the lower valance treatment, but that was the only WK2 (that I'm aware of) that came with the black grille trim extensions under the headlights. Non-SRT8s look like that but with a body-color grille and headlight trim extension or chrome grille with body color headlight trim extensions. The ride height also matches the non-SRT8 Grand Cherokee.
Spock's brain would twist trying to make sense of the Ultraman race. Everything about him would be 'illogical' to his Vulcan mind. How their body doesn't buckle under its own mass, how they can fly, shoot energy... and the time limit.
Spock's brain would twist trying to make sense of the Ultraman race. Everything about him would be 'illogical' to his Vulcan mind. How their body doesn't buckle under its own mass, how they can fly, shoot energy... and the time limit.