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daniel324 said:

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Is this dress or nightgown?
And what is the difference between bat wings and demon wings?

That doesn't look like it was designed as sleepwear. I'd tag it as a dress.

As for bat/demon wings, I hope you like reading: topic #2347, topic #4273, topic #5666, topic #10546, topic #13156. It's a recurring debate that never ends. There are a lot of arguments for keeping these two tags separate rather than merging them together, but it seems like nobody can come up with a concise explanation of the difference between the two, probably because demons don't actually exist.

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So I guess my post should be tagged bat wings, but I’m not sure if I should remove demon wings tag. I have other questions though.
1. Should strapless dresses be also tagged sleeveless dress? Wiki says that strapless dresses don’t have sleeves (if they do they are off-shoulder_dresses), but there is no implication and strapless dresssleeveless has more posts then strapless dress sleeveless.
2. In my post detached sleeves match her dress. Should it be tagged sleeveless_dress then?

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daniel324 said:

So I guess my post should be tagged bat wings, but I’m not sure if I should remove demon wings tag. I have other questions though.
1. Should strapless dresses be also tagged sleeveless dress? Wiki says that strapless dresses don’t have sleeves (if they do they are off-shoulder_dresses), but there is no implication and strapless dresssleeveless has more posts then strapless dress sleeveless.
2. In my post detached sleeves match her dress. Should it be tagged sleeveless_dress then?

1. I'd say no since they are always sleeveless, it makes it redundant.
2. Same thing here, a strapless dress is sleeveless by default.

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Is gutter the right tag for those streetside drains with the removable concrete lids? I suppose you could construe it as a gutter since it handles extra water along an edgeside, but they seem more like drains of some kind rather than your typical rain gutter you'd see on a roof. It sort of feels like they should be separate enough to tag differently, but I'm not sure what the roadside type would be called.

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Shinjidude said:

Is gutter the right tag for those streetside drains with the removable concrete lids? I suppose you could construe it as a gutter since it handles extra water along an edgeside, but they seem more like drains of some kind rather than your typical rain gutter you'd see on a roof. It sort of feels like they should be separate enough to tag differently, but I'm not sure what the roadside type would be called.

gutter on Wikipedia:

  • Rain gutter, a narrow trough or duct which collects rainwater from the roof of a building and diverts it away from the structure, typically into a drain
  • Street gutter, a depression which runs alongside a city street, usually at the curb and diverts rain and street-cleaning water away from the street and into a storm

I guess gutter should be disambiguated into rain gutter and street gutter then?

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90sAnimeFan said:

Any idea what the flowers are?

They were probably meant to be azaleas.

Shinjidude said:

Is gutter the right tag for those streetside drains with the removable concrete lids? I suppose you could construe it as a gutter since it handles extra water along an edgeside, but they seem more like drains of some kind rather than your typical rain gutter you'd see on a roof. It sort of feels like they should be separate enough to tag differently, but I'm not sure what the roadside type would be called.

In post #3255455 and post #3542219, these were tagged storm drain. There's also one in post #132935 that was simply tagged grate.

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iridescent_slime said:

In post #3255455 and post #3542219, these were tagged storm drain.

Most of the time, a storm drain seems to be for a hole covered by a grate.

There's also one in post #132935 that was simply tagged grate.

Well, that post does have a grate covering the gutter.

I guess the question is what tag to use for the channels along streets that are usually covered with stone/concrete slabs with holes for lifting. I think street gutter would fit that.

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kittey said:

A minimap?

Wasn't sure thank you

Also not sure if I should ask in this reply or if I should make a seperate comment and ask my question...i'll just ask in this reply what should the name of the tag be for when two people have one of there foot in the others face ? (Pretty sure I didn't word that correctly) I don't think there is but just in case there is do you know if there is already an existing tag that fits with what i'm describing ? post #3719518

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