c933103 said:
post #3404311
How to tag the emoticon on the cushion on the bottom left corner of this image? That's a popular Chinese emoticon
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c933103 said:
post #3404311
How to tag the emoticon on the cushion on the bottom left corner of this image? That's a popular Chinese emoticon
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fossilnix said:
hmmm, that never came to mind.
Might be useful to alias a few common search terms and tags for it.
Thanks.
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post #3409554 was being tagged with character tag yao ming because of the face similar to one of his famous expression was used. Is it a correct way to reflect that expression using the tag, and if not then what would be a better tag?
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What should I tag the shoes? And what's that teabag-looking thing she's holding? post #3410025
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What's the difference between panty lift and panty tug?
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Do we need a special tag for the neckwear in post #3411556, or will choker suffice? I ask because apparently several users have been mistakenly tagging these as bolo tie lately (post #3272897, post #3293080, post #3387807) even though they bear almost no resemblance to bolo ties.
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What would the invert-color line special effect thing be called?
And am I correct in assuming the background is half photo?
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DreamFromTheLayer said:
What would the invert-color line special effect thing be called?
And am I correct in assuming the background is half photo?
I believe this is alpha_transparency.
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Saul_Frost said:
I believe this is alpha_transparency.
No, alpha_transparency is for when the image is actually partially transparent and can be placed over any background.
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post #2482371
You can somewhat see Aoba's nipples, but they aren't exactly clear. What is the correct tag here? I'm not sure covered nipples applies.
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post #3411705
Since the post was made for the Lunar New Year, the red objects she is holding would be considered as red envelopes. I was wondering if we tag for those or not.
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G-SANtos said:
post #2482371
You can somewhat see Aoba's nipples, but they aren't exactly clear. What is the correct tag here? I'm not sure covered nipples applies.
That's just left as "nude" since she has no clothes on at all.
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What's the tag when two people have one hand on the others back? post #3414289
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What's the tag for those chocolate bamboo sprouts and chocolate mushrooms?
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Unbreakable said:
What's the tag for those chocolate bamboo sprouts and chocolate mushrooms?
Takenoko_no_sato_(food) and kinoko_no_yama.
They're made by Meiji but I'm not sure whether they should be tagged with the brand name when the company's name and logo are absent.
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90sAnimeFan said:
What's the tag when two people have one hand on the others back? post #3414289
arm around waist. if it's higher up, arm around shoulder or arm around neck. someone made an arm around back but its not used as much. it might useful for ambiguous scenarios like your post, but waist is probably close enough.
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This has probably been brought up before, but does a human eating a youkai count as cannibalism?
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Blue_Stuff said:
This has probably been brought up before, but does a human eating a youkai count as cannibalism?
Surprisingly, the only mention of the cannibalism tag I could find was in reference to the Cannibal Yuyuko pool in forum #69923. It doesn't look like there has ever been any in-depth discussion about what exactly the tag is meant for.
Personally, I'd support broadening the tag to include intelligent beings eating other intelligent beings of different species. A strict reading of the current definition would prevent us from using the tag for, say, a human eating an elf, which strikes me as a bit too restrictive.
chilled_sake said:
post #3417362
This playground thing
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iridescent_slime said:
Surprisingly, the only mention of the cannibalism tag I could find was in reference to the Cannibal Yuyuko pool in forum #69923. It doesn't look like there has ever been any in-depth discussion about what exactly the tag is meant for.
Personally, I'd support broadening the tag to include intelligent beings eating other intelligent beings of different species. A strict reading of the current definition would prevent us from using the tag for, say, a human eating an elf, which strikes me as a bit too restrictive.
Alright, thanks. I wasn't sure if post #3417259 counted for cannibalism or not at that point.
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