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This shit is so ass (meme) (particularly, an origin).
https://danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages/ass_smack
The initial wiki was hard to separate from the spanking tag, I made an attempt but it still doesn't feel right. Could someone else take a look at what we really want this tag to mean?
What exactly is the gesture?
Should applying_another's_makeup imply applying_makeup? Or should applying_makeup be absent, when someone is applying_another's_makeup, but not their own?
Case in point: post #9111188. It currently has both tags, but probably should have only applying_another's_makeup, with applying_makeup either absent or implied.
albel727 said:
Should applying_another's_makeup imply applying_makeup? Or should applying_makeup be absent, when someone is applying_another's_makeup, but not their own?
Case in point: post #9111188. It currently has both tags, but probably should have only applying_another's_makeup, with applying_makeup either absent or implied.
If a tag is implied, then it will be added to the post regardless. I think applying makeup should be aliased to a new applying_own_makeup tag to bring it in line with other own/another pairs. I posted BUR #40207 to resolve this.
Shaded face vs partially shaded face
These wikis are contradictory. Shaded face suggests that it is for the effect where a character has shadowing over their eyes that doesn't come from a light source and that partially shaded face is for when only one side of the face is shaded, whereas the wiki for partially shaded face suggests that it's what should be used instead when the face isn't completely hidden.
post #3961505 is given as an example for shaded face but it matches the description of partially shaded face, meanwhile partially shaded face suggests that post #3961505 would qualify and the face should be fully in shadow for shaded face (think Gon when he gets angry and transforms before he beats Pitou into pulp, where his face is a shadow and only his eyes show through as a glow).
Blank_User said:
I think applying makeup should be aliased to a new applying_own_makeup tag to bring it in line with other own/another pairs.
Adding applying_own_makeup tag is a great idea, but then I don't think applying_makeup should be aliased to it. I think
both applying_own_makeup and applying_another's_makeup should imply applying_makeup in general.