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How do I tag this?

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Mikaeri said:

Should be a type of cardigan.

This usage doesn't fit our definition of cardigan. Cardigans open in the front (Wikipedia, Merriam-Webster, and Oxford all agree on this point).

To me, her top looks like a loose-fitting tunic sweater, which we tag as sweater dress, and in this case, loose clothing comes to mind as well.

zeparoh said:

post #2570375
the tube she's resting her legs on?

Based on what I can see at this page and the way she holds it, it's definitely some sort of weapon, most likely a multishot rocket launcher. You might want someone who can read Chinese to confirm this, though.

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iridescent_slime said:

This usage doesn't fit our definition of cardigan. Cardigans open in the front (Wikipedia, Merriam-Webster, and Oxford all agree on this point).

To me, her top looks like a loose-fitting tunic sweater, which we tag as sweater dress, and in this case, loose clothing comes to mind as well.

Based on what I can see at this page and the way she holds it, it's definitely some sort of weapon, most likely a multishot rocket launcher. You might want someone who can read Chinese to confirm this, though.

Fair enough, it just seemed to me to appear to open in the front, and was folded over in a double-breasted fashion. I suppose you're right it's a sweater dress though, albeit to me a little short.

Thanks for catching that.

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Okay, I'll tag it with surprised for the time being. I do think that's the right expression, it's just milder than most of our examples.

But I disagree on expressionless. My understanding of that tag is that it's for a particular lack of emotion, where a character isn't showing emotion when you'd expect most people would, or is deliberately suppressing emotion. An average person's neutral expression would not be considered expressionless, I believe. I'd say with absolute conviction that it doesn't apply to post #2571071. Just bringing it up because I think that tag is misused a lot.

I wonder, actually, if the implication emotionless -> expressionless should be reversed? Maybe its meaning would be clearer then. (Unless, of course, I'm the one misunderstanding its meaning in the first place.) Opinions?

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post #2572167

1. I used the tag blowing hair for Ikazuchi and Hibiki/Verniy-hybrid in the bottom image, but is there anything better? I think it's their hair being blown by the force of Inazuma's shout.
2. Is there a tag for when a person is being tossed into the air as Inazuma is in the first panel? I created thrown in air as I couldn't find one but I'd be surprised if there wasn't.
3. Is there a tag for peering over someone else's shoulder as Hibiki/Verniy-hybrid is to Shirayuki in the top panel?
4. Is Hibiki/Verniy-hybrid's expression in the last panel :/ or :|

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Provence said:

post #541425
How should this get tagged?
Futanari, newhalf, male_futanari? I've no idea, since futanari and newhalf are saying that the body has to feature female parts, i.e. breasts. Not visible here. And male futanari says that both male and female genitali need to be there. There are clearly no male genitalia there, though.

None.

futanari means you can see both male genitalia and female genitalia (aka penis + vagina in one set). This is often implied by the artist since there's a bunch of art that feature futanaris that don't show the vagina. ubanis is probably the one that comes to mind, although the higher up position of the full package gives it away.

newhalf is either a female body with male genitalia (otherwise known as a shemale, this is the common usage) or a male body with female genitalia (otherwise more colloquially known as a cuntboy). Both are rather derogatory, so I assume newhalf refers to both (although the wiki page doesn't suggest so).

Just looks like an otoko no ko to me. If you don't see the bits, you can't tell.

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Provence said:

So a newhalf is also a person with a male body but only female genitalia?

Well, to be brief newhalf primarily refers to trans women (female body with male genitalia). All 3 of the tags get mixed up together, and it isn't that clear to some people if they are considered girls or boys:

1girl solo newhalf
1boy solo newhalf

Japanese supposedly use the term ネオハーフ (neohalf) or ニューボーイ (newboy) to refer to male bodies with female genitalia, but these terms are so rarely used they get absolutely 0 hits on pixiv. Assumably newhalf refers to both, but the latter case is so rarely seen that I've only ever read one doujin with a cuntboy in it, and the tag isn't even that commonly used.

Source: http://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E3%83%8B%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8F%E3%83%BC%E3%83%95

EDIT: It might even be under debate if even what I read counts as cuntboy as the person still has a very feminine body. Typically when that tag is used on sadpanda you get very masculine bodies (squared shoulders, abs, etc) that have female genitalia.

EDIT 2: I'm a derp.

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