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I tagged it with red_nose, but that's almost unused, so I guess there's another tag for it? Can't really think of anything though.
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I tagged it with red_nose, but that's almost unused, so I guess there's another tag for it? Can't really think of anything though.
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I think rosy_nose or flushed_nose could work, at least they are somewhat more descriptive of the condition, and draw parallels to rosy_cheeks and flush. Neither of those tags are currently in use at all though.
A search for *_nose doesn't reveal anything else currently in use that would work.
Red_nose is fine, I was just suggesting alternatives.
Just as a note, we should probably also include noses red from things such as inebriation or embarrassment in this tag's scope, rather than just from cold exposure.
We have drunk and blush already, but they don't don't necessarily imply red noses by themselves. It's also the exact same physiological mechanism that causes the condition in each case.
Shinjidude said:
Red_nose is fine, I was just suggesting alternatives.Just as a note, we should probably also include noses red from things such as inebriation or embarrassment in this tag's scope, rather than just from cold exposure.
I agree. I was trying to avoid having to make a judgement call whether the nose was red due to it being cold or due to having a cold (or indeed for other reasons). I think it's ideal to put them all under one more or less objective "visual" tag.