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iridescent_slime said:

post #3793388

Is there a tag for this "water on the camera lens" effect? Water_drop is mainly used for airborne water drops and water adhering to surfaces like windows or leaves, so it's not useful for finding this.

wet lens has a few posts.

yelite said:

post #3792235

How should i tag it? piercing (tool) or piercing (action)? Any other post with similar concept?

It's usually called a piercing gun, although Wikipedia calls it a ear piercing instrument.

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post #3798773
Because of a tagging war by user #579083 this post gets constantly tagged as barefoot and untagged with no shoes. The wiki of barefoot states:

When a character's feet are completely bare, that is, not covered by shoes, socks, thighhighs, or anything else.

While her right foot is cleary covered by legwear, her left foot isn´t. If you search for ishtar_(fate)_(all) and barefoot you get alot of other cases with the same problem like: post #3790046 post #3793782 post #3698622
My question is: Should those post be tagged as barefoot and no shoes or only no shoes, even though her left foot isn´t covered by anything?

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Guaro1238 said:

post #3798773
Because of a tagging war by user #579083 this post gets constantly tagged as barefoot and untagged with no shoes. The wiki of barefoot states:

While her right foot is cleary covered by legwear, her left foot isn´t. If you search for ishtar_(fate)_(all) and barefoot you get alot of other cases with the same problem like: post #3790046 post #3793782 post #3698622
My question is: Should those post be tagged as barefoot and no shoes or only no shoes, even though her left foot isn´t covered by anything?

I think having single_bare_arm/foot/leg/shoulder tags is unnecessary and it's fine to use the tag when only one in the pair is bare (we still have single bare shoulder at 895 and single bare arm at 36 though), I'm curious to see what others think though.

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I have created bird bath and tagged post #3806903 and post #2803381 with it, but it feels weird that we don't already have such a tag, so if anyone knows if there's a differently named tag for the same concept, please let me know.

DreamFromTheLayer said:

If I put the translation to an animated post in the comments, do I mark it as translated?
Ex. post #3805226

I'd say yes. It's not possible to translate audio on danbooru so comments are the closest thing to it (notes on animated posts look ugly).

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iridescent_slime said:

post #3804769

Based on the angles at which the characters are standing, and the direction of the waterfall, it's reasonable to conclude that gravity is pulling in multiple directions. This effect is also seen in Relativity and Sakasama no Patema. Any suggestions for a tag that describes this concept without being overly wordy?

localized gravity sounds nice (from the relativity wiki). It should be added to that wiki if such a tag is created, so that someone searching for that concept can find it more easily, given that said painting is the most famous example of this concept.

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iridescent_slime said:

post #3804769

Based on the angles at which the characters are standing, and the direction of the waterfall, it's reasonable to conclude that gravity is pulling in multiple directions. This effect is also seen in Relativity and Sakasama no Patema. Any suggestions for a tag that describes this concept without being overly wordy?

anti-gravity exists and has been used for that, but I think it’s a poor choice. I’d give nonamethanks’ suggestion a thumbs-up.

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post #3510571

I'm tossing this here because about a month ago I removed the netorare tag from this image, arguing in a comment that it doesn't really fit the image, but I've found it re-tagged as netorare. So I'd like some second opinions. To restate my reasoning, this isn't a girl cheating on her boyfriend with someone else behind his back. She just gave him obligation chocolate and he's overreacting. She's clearly aiming for the other guy.

It's emotionally dark, I'm not arguing that. But netorare implies a preexisting relationship, which I'd argue does not exist in this scenario based upon what's being seen visually.

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