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How do I tag this?

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Super_Affection said:

post #6555706, post #6597455, and many, many others: We must have a tag for putting a jacket on a sleeping person, right?

covering with blanket, clothes blanket and borrowed clothes when needed.

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Does celebrations of the release of something (usually games) count as announcement celebration? Or we have a release celebration? There's a slight difference between the announcement of a project and it’s actually launch.

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post #6598734

  • I have no idea how to tag this anime trope of "barely dodging stuff while looking badass" kinda deal. But I feel like we really need a tag or a pool for this sort of thing. I don't think it's that uncommon.
  • How can we distinguish between playing cards as a game and as weapons? I know at least two series where they're used like bullets, so shouldn't we have something for that?

Please ping me if you reply, I'm not used to this channel.

Admiral_Pectoral said:

post #6598734

  • I have no idea how to tag this anime trope of "barely dodging stuff while looking badass" kinda deal. But I feel like we really need a tag or a pool for this sort of thing. I don't think it's that uncommon.
  • How can we distinguish between playing cards as a game and as weapons? I know at least two series where they're used like bullets, so shouldn't we have something for that?

Please ping me if you reply, I'm not used to this channel.

@Admiral_Pectoral

For the cards like your post, could simply use "card throwing" as the name and it could cover the action and aftermath of card throwing (Wikipedia). Not sure the being launched from a device, but it's still throwing out cards in the end.

On the dodged question , could call it "near miss" or "near hit." It would avoid directly implying someone dodged, since intentionally barely avoid hitting (like a stage magician throwing knifes around their assistant) or just barely dodging would produce the same appearance. In your linked post for example, we don't know if he dodged or stood still.

GreyOmega4K said:

@Admiral_Pectoral

For the cards like your post, could simply use "card throwing" as the name and it could cover the action and aftermath of card throwing (Wikipedia). Not sure the being launched from a device, but it's still throwing out cards in the end.

On the dodged question , could call it "near miss" or "near hit." It would avoid directly implying someone dodged, since intentionally barely avoid hitting (like a stage magician throwing knifes around their assistant) or just barely dodging would produce the same appearance. In your linked post for example, we don't know if he dodged or stood still.

IMO "near miss" is the better name. It's a more common and obvious term. An intentional miss is still a miss. Better not to complicate things by trying to tag the reason the "attack" didn't connect.

Definitely a tag we should have if we don't already have something like it.

( @Admiral_Pectoral )

magcolo said:

covering with blanket, clothes blanket and borrowed clothes when needed.

Thanks!

magcolo said:

Does celebrations of the release of something (usually games) count as announcement celebration? Or we have a release celebration? There's a slight difference between the announcement of a project and it’s actually launch.

release date might apply depending on the nature of the image. Otherwise I don't know the tag if there is one. Seems useful, though. I think I have an example in mind but I can't find it...
Maybe even renaming release_date to make it a bit broader would be appropriate?