Maybe because I don't want it to be included in the tags and it's not very related to SAO ss2 and 3. I just do it for fun in my free time🫤
As stated in original's wiki, the current policy for fan-made characters of an established copyright is to include both original and the franchise's copytag. If you don't want to see images with fan characters, you can put both tags on the same line in your blacklist.
Edit: I didn't notice this was a self-upload. You can ignore the part about the blacklist. The policy still stands, so if you believe the current copytags are incorrect, you should open a new forum topic to discuss it. That would be more productive than continuing an edit war that could get you banned.
Edit 2: I mean the sub-series tags, of course. Sword Art Online should clearly stay on there, seeing as how it's right there on the image.
As stated in original's wiki, the current policy for fan-made characters of an established copyright is to include both original and the franchise's copytag. If you don't want to see images with fan characters, you can put both tags on the same line in your blacklist.
Edit: I didn't notice this was a self-upload. You can ignore the part about the blacklist. The policy still stands, so if you believe the current copytags are incorrect, you should open a new forum topic to discuss it. That would be more productive than continuing an edit war that could get you banned.
Edit 2: I mean the sub-series tags, of course. Sword Art Online should clearly stay on there, seeing as how it's right there on the image.
There's surprisingly few series that seriously portray jealous lovers having a real vicious go at each other while either leaving their beloved out of it or acting nice towards them. The object of affection getting harmed by both sides is way overdone.
Only one of the characters in this strip is really old though. One is actually young, another is forever young and the last is as old or as young as she wants to be.
Brings to mind Historex plastic figurines, and the prints of Richard and his son Herbert Knötel. etc. .
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Whilst I rate Napoleon and his hordes alongside his imitator, Hitler and his own thugs, uniformology is separate from war; and these were among the best.
Brings to mind Historex plastic figurines, and the prints of Richard and his son Herbert Knötel. etc. .
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Whilst I rate Napoleon and his hordes alongside his imitator, Hitler and his own thugs, uniformology is separate from war; and these were among the best.
Napoleon's daughters... (For anyone that doesn't know Napoleon called the artillery as "belles filles" beautiful daughters, since ya know, we has artillery guy)
The lines separating the rules are arrows pointing to the center. Additionally, if you flip the gamma the other way you can see all the letters have colors, except a few, reading "reverse key"