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How do I tag this?

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Why is the erect nipples tag being aliased to covered nipples? How to tag images with erect nipples that are not covered?

Edit: What tag should be used if someone have animal ears and human ears on an illustration at the same time?

Edit 2: post #3254056 is the liquid cum or pussy juice?

Edit 3: Who is the character in the second image of the pixiv image id 70668857 ? It seems like mixture of some different characters,,,

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c933103 said:
Edit: What tag should be used if someone have animal ears and human ears on an illustration at the same time?

Extra ears

c933103 said:
Edit 2: post #3254056 is the liquid cum or pussy juice?

I'd say the latter.

post #3256623

Need help IDing all the instruments. So far i've got the dizi, erhu, pipa, suona, and trumpet. Would help if you indicated which character is holding what too.

willsolvit said:

post #3256623

Need help IDing all the instruments. So far i've got the dizi, erhu, pipa, suona, and trumpet. Would help if you indicated which character is holding what too.

I'd suggest using post #160181 for tagging help, but I'm thinking the instruments you are looking for are more esoteric and less western than the ones tagged there.

willsolvit said:

post #3256623

Need help IDing all the instruments. So far i've got the dizi, erhu, pipa, suona, and trumpet. Would help if you indicated which character is holding what too.

I can't see any trumpet there. You already have suona.

Other instruments are gong, lotus clapper, yangqin, xiao (not sure which exact version of xiao is there), waist drum, guzheng, qeej (otherwise known as lusheng, a variation of sheng)

In post #3259493 theres a square cut-out showing a blue sky w/clouds. I assumed two-tone_background could apply here but feel like there's something else more appropriate. Does that have a particular name, perused the backgrounds listing but found nothing.

post #479356
Is she holding a gohei?

******

fossilnix said:

I tagged post #3259933 as mismatched_footwear, but the footwear isn't really "mismatched;" they're different colors, but they're part of the same pair of shoes and are supposed to be worn together. Is there a separate tag for this, or does mismatched_footwear still apply?

I think they're similar to legwear. mismatched = different colors, patterns (still a pair) and asymmetrical = different type.