There's long tail, which fits but doesn't give any info about its fluffiness.
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There's long tail, which fits but doesn't give any info about its fluffiness.
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There is fluffy.
But this is used for multiple things, apparently. So how about creating/populating something like fluffy_tail? It's a very subjective tag which I kinda don't like, but it's only an idea.
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Is the Yuru_Yuri cast's school uniform a sailor_dress or serafuku? The pleated garment seems to start much higher than a typical skirt.
post #2408802 is a good example of what the cast most often wears when in school garb.
And, if it is in fact a sailor dress rather than serafuku, does this preclude the use of pleated_skirt or can a skirt be a component of a dress?
Could have some heavy lifting tagging implications but I like the show enough to do it myself if necessary. What got me wondering is a tag change to post #2253591.
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Provence said:
There is fluffy.
But this is used for multiple things, apparently. So how about creating/populating something like fluffy_tail? It's a very subjective tag which I kinda don't like, but it's only an idea.
There is no need for a fluffy_tail tag. In my opinion, the fox_tail, wolf_tail and raccoon_tail tags are sufficient.
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chodorov said:
Is the Yuru_Yuri cast's school uniform a sailor_dress or serafuku? The pleated garment seems to start much higher than a typical skirt.
Reminds me of the uniform from Hayate no Gotoku. Ex: post #1676599
It's a little confusing because the definition for Sailor Dress doesn't quite cover these cases.
Sailor Dress:
Sailor dresses are distinct from serafuku in that they are a one-piece garment, whereas serafuku consist of a shirt and a skirt or shorts.
The examples you and I provided are not simple one-piece garments, however I'd be a bit loathe to label the part underneath as a skirt.
Skirt:
A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped garment which hangs from the waist and covers all or part of the legs.
In both cases, it clearly does not hang from the waist.
chodorov said:
And, if it is in fact a sailor dress rather than serafuku, does this preclude the use of pleated_skirt or can a skirt be a component of a dress?
There's pleated dress.
That being said, since it's not clear-cut and to avoid de-railing this particular forum topic, it might be worth it to open up a new forum topic on this issue.
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chodorov said:
Is the Yuru_Yuri cast's school uniform a sailor_dress or serafuku?
Most yuru_yuri + school uniform posts are tagged serafuku:
BrokenEagle98 said:
The examples you and I provided are not simple one-piece garments, however I'd be a bit loathe to label the part underneath as a skirt.
I'd tag post #2408802 with school_uniform and pleated dress, since the definition of serafuku doesn't seem to fit.
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Bottom right looks like chrysanthemum, the blackberry colour ones top left look like lily (flower), purple one on the right looks like nasturtium, red one on bottom left looks like a poppy (flower). Not sure on the others.
I'm no flower expert but that's what they look like to me.
edit: the one she's holding looks like a lupin. That doesn't have a tag yet, though.
edit 2: are the ones at the top periwinkles? The tag for that has been taken by a character.
Absolutely no idea on the other 3 though.
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OniTea said:
The brown one looks like Anthurium Lily, but I only see red or pink one in real life.
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Added chrysanthemum, poppy (flower) and anthurium.
One you called nasturtium more looks like pansy. Left yellow are carnation (not really sure).
Agreed on lupin (Lupinus?) not sure what will be better here.
Really not sure about lily (flower) and periwinkles.
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OniTea said:
Really not sure about lily (flower).
It's a lily, specifically this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritillaria_camschatcensis
Left yellow flowers also can be marigold. Blue ones on the top probably are forget-me-not.
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Anyone can tell me the difference between groping and breast grab?
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Sacriven said:
Anyone can tell me the difference between groping and breast grab?
Groping is a sexual act to provide pleasure (see post #476876).
Breast grab is the more general "act of grabbing someone else's breast with a hand" (post #377095).
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post #2417711 - anyone know the tag to use when the person's face is distorted by being pressed against glass or the lens?
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reiyasona said:
Groping is a sexual act to provide pleasure (see post #476876).
Breast grab is the more general "act of grabbing someone else's breast with a hand" (post #377095).
So, groping only applies when the woman is stimulated through breasts alone, right?
Which means, post #2417096 is breast_grab, because the women is stimulated in the other way?
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reiyasona said:
Groping is a sexual act to provide pleasure (see post #476876).
Breast grab is the more general "act of grabbing someone else's breast with a hand" (post #377095).
But the groping page lists breast_grab as a specific style.
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Sacriven said:
So, groping only applies when the woman is stimulated through breasts alone, right?
Which means, post #2417096 is breast_grab, because the women is stimulated in the other way?
Technically, it doesn't have to be the WOMAN'S pleasure - a train molester can grope a woman who doesn't enjoy it, for their own satiation. As long as the grope is to stimulate someone, it counts - and the guy doing it in that post is probably doing it for their benefit as much as Shiki's.
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Jarlath said:
post #2417711 - anyone know the tag to use when the person's face is distorted by being pressed against glass or the lens?
Sacriven said:
So, groping only applies when the woman is stimulated through breasts alone, right?
I don't agree on the "alone" limiter.
Sacriven said:
Which means, post #2417096 is breast_grab, because the women is stimulated in the other way?
Yes, this doesn't look like groping to me.
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reiyasona said:
I don't agree on the "alone" limiter.
Yes, this doesn't look like groping to me.
My bad. It's also applicable to ass and anything else, as long the victim is showing the trance-like expression.
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