Implicating on_shoulders → upside_down
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Implicating on_shoulders → upside_down
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Updated by Genjar
We have a separate tag for sitting on shoulders, yeah? (On mobile so kinda using my own post to check.) Or would we use sitting on_shoulders for that? (Results say no, where are those posts going? It's too early for me to remember pose names. D:)
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Kida said:
We have a separate tag for sitting on shoulders, yeah? (On mobile so kinda using my own post to check.) Or would we use sitting on_shoulders for that? (Results say no, where are those posts going? It's too early for me to remember pose names. D:)
This is a completely different tag with no connection. Sadly it's ard to think of a better name.
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Kida said:
We have a separate tag for sitting on shoulders, yeah? (On mobile so kinda using my own post to check.) Or would we use sitting on_shoulders for that? (Results say no, where are those posts going? It's too early for me to remember pose names. D:)
It's really underused though, but at least in use.
Very similar to on_shoulders too, so if that gets an implication that permanently makes it something about someone's shoulders touching the ground, maybe we should alias on_shoulder to sitting_on_shoulder. Like, to help get rid of any vagueness.
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Jugofthat said:
On_shoulderIt's really underused though, but at least in use.
Very similar to on_shoulders too, so if that gets an implication that permanently makes it something about someone's shoulders touching the ground, maybe we should alias on_shoulder to sitting_on_shoulder. Like, to help get rid of any vagueness.
On_shoulder is the "shoulder parrot" type of stuff I'd completely forgotten that!). As I said in the oither thread, the tag is (as far as I can tell) actually piggyback.
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Jugofthat said:
On_shoulderIt's really underused though, but at least in use.
Very similar to on_shoulders too, so if that gets an implication that permanently makes it something about someone's shoulders touching the ground, maybe we should alias on_shoulder to sitting_on_shoulder. To get rid of any vagueness, you know?
Oh wow yeah, they're really similar.. Maybe just do a replacement job from on_shoulder to sitting_on_shoulder and alias on_shoulder to the plural version since they're so similar. Can put a note on the on shoulders and sitting on shoulder wiki pages that they're not to be confused with one another as well.
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Denied since it isn't getting used for this meaning
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Hrm. I must've missed this thread when it came up.
Those used to be tagged consistently, the last time I checked. On_shoulder for characters who are sitting on one shoulder, and on_shoulders for ones who are on both.
Piggyback, on the other hand, was for characters who are being carried on the back instead of on shoulders. Kind of like on_back, except we use that tag for 'lying_on_back'. The whole on_* group is inconsistently named...
Anyway, all three could be implicated to carrying. On_shoulder(s) could be renamed to sitting_on_shoulder(s), to make the usage more obvious.
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