Broken eggs are cracked eggs

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Usually a broken egg like the first example can be significant to a post or a joke (post #10669879 G, post #9409235 Q, i love you too egg (meme)), while the subject or result is more significant when it comes to a cracked egg, but I guess if you look around you'll probably see cracked eggs that are significant as well usually to express an emotion from the character or because it's being used as some kind of symbolism.

I think it'd be worth cleaning up the tagging first to get a better post sampling because these tags seem to be used interchangeably, with post #8910272 being tagged as cracked instead of broken.

BUR #55976 has been approved by @nonamethanks.

create alias cracked_egg -> partially_cracked_egg
remove alias cracked_egg -> partially_cracked_egg
create alias fully_cracked_egg -> broken_egg

Maybe like this, to make it clear that the tag is for eggs that aren't fully broken? Because right now both of these tags are used on both of these concepts, but they're something that's worth distinguishing. An egg partially cracked due to the animal/creature within is significantly different from someone cracking open an egg to cook it.

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