BUR #6575 has been rejected.
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create alias nail_polish -> colored_nails
create implication red_nails -> colored_nails
create implication black_nails -> colored_nails
create implication pink_nails -> colored_nails
create implication blue_nails -> colored_nails
create implication purple_nails -> colored_nails
create implication green_nails -> colored_nails
create implication aqua_nails -> colored_nails
create implication yellow_nails -> colored_nails
create implication multicolored_nails -> colored_nails
create implication orange_nails -> colored_nails
create implication white_nails -> colored_nails
create implication grey_nails -> colored_nails
create implication brown_nails -> colored_nails
create implication gradient_nails -> colored_nails
create implication striped_nails -> colored_nails
create alias gold_nails -> yellow_nails
create alias silver_nails -> grey_nails
nail_polish is essentially just a tag for colored nails - however, it only applies if the nails are painted, so naturally colored nails don't count. This causes issues as in many cases this is an impossible distinction to make; unless evidence of the nails being painted is present then there is no way to tell if the nails are "naturally" colored or not (such as in post #3759400). Changing the parent tag for colored nails from nail_polish to colored_nails removes this issue and lets us imply each individual color to the parent tag.
I've also included two aliases from gold_nails -> yellow_nails and silver_nails -> grey_nails since they are essentially the same color. If there is an unexpectedly large amount of opposition to this, I can remove them from the BUR.