Aliasing cheshire_grin → glasgow_smile
Link to alias
Reason:
Same thing, but different names. Refers to cuts or scars running from both sides of a victim's mouth to each ear, giving it a smile-like appearance.
Glasgow_smile may be preferred, as it is said to be the name of origin.
The practice is said to have originated in Glasgow, Scotland but became popular with English street gangs (especially among the Chelsea Headhunters, a London-based hooligan firm, among whom it is known as a "Chelsea grin" or "Chelsea smile").
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_smile[/quote]
We may also want to alias Cheshire_smile and Glasgow_grin to Glasgow_smile for good measure, as "smile" and "grin" are used interchangeably in the term. Another name it goes by is Chelsea_smile/Chelsea_grin, so perhaps alias those as well.
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I have already moved the MLP fancharacters of the same names over to cheshire_grin_(character) and glasgow_smile_(character) (in addition to their wiki entries) as their tags required disambiguation to separate them from the facial scar of the same name.
Updated by Jugofthat