Topic: Make clowns as a species tag

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

I thinks clowns are distinct enough from humans that they can be considered as a different species. Posts will often be removed as "human only" even though they feature clowns which are arguably not human themselves. If elves can get their owns tag and be accepted even though they are just humans with pointy ears, then surely clowns deserve a species tag of their own which will protect clown content from being removed on the basis of being human.

If you want to claim it, should explain the reason why Clowns themselves are not Humans. *sigh*
What's the difference between them?

So, the "clowns" are the Guys in circus who paints their face red or white or so-on, and move in funny ways , Yes?
And, You wanna claim here that,
 If the Clowns paint their faces, They are No longer Humans?

Nay.
On this site, Clowns with human body are Humans;Humans of another color are still regarded as Humans.
Because...

Help: Uploading Guidelines - Humans and e621 says:

  • If it appears like a human it counts as a human, regardless of what in-universe lore specifies.
    • The things that make humans not-human under our rules are visible, anatomical deviations from the standard human.
      • Examples are the presence of animal body parts (dog ears, cat tail, pig snout, horse penis, etc.), alien body parts, plant body parts, etc.
      • This means that orcs, elves, plant-people, humanoid aliens, are all fine.
    • A different skin color does not make a human relevant.
    • Costumes, clothes, accessories, etc. do not make a human relevant.

Characters with human body would look Humans.

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See, you say clowns are "arguably" not human, but you haven't actually made an argument. For one, elves only get a pass when their ears are visible, and that's because they're an actual, demonstrable physiological difference. What do clowns have? A nose that's, as far as anybody can tell, fake and removable? Painted skin? Horrifying arcane powers?

lafcadio said:
See, you say clowns are "arguably" not human, but you haven't actually made an argument. For one, elves only get a pass when their ears are visible, and that's because they're an actual, demonstrable physiological difference. What do clowns have? A nose that's, as far as anybody can tell, fake and removable? Painted skin? Horrifying arcane powers?

Those traits you mentioned could easily be considered as intrinsic characteristics of their own clown bodies rather than modifications to a human being. Take for example the movie "killer clowns from outer space". In the film, a race of alien clowns invades Earth and they are clearly a distinct species that is separate from humans.

Is thread is so fucking funny to me.

I guess clown elves would be the best bet for being uploaded in e6.

Maybe clowns like the Mad Pierrot from Cowboy Bebop, who have little abnormal (to humans) characteristics other than gained powers from experimentation etc. can get away with exclusively being tagged "clown" (can't see anything 100% "human" in them, it's ambiguous). Otherwise, take other stupidly-strong clowns, like Pennywise from IT (a ghost or malevolent spirit of some sort) or Clownpiece from Touhou (a hell fairy) who aren't humans in the first place. Might as well make "clown" a subclass of their ability.

TL;DR: Clowning is a state of mind, not a birthright.

I mean, I suppose there is an argument to be made that "clown" is effectively a kind of creature like "fairy" or "ghost". It's a little strange to think of it like that but it's not entirely without precedent. It's fair to say it's a grey zone and raising the discussion is certainly justifiable.

thecaptaincrush said:
Those traits you mentioned could easily be considered as intrinsic characteristics of their own clown bodies rather than modifications to a human being.

Now prove that this necessitates changing how the tag is treated under TWYS.

Clowns aren't a species, in my mind. They're individuals appearing as if wearing a particular type of costume, tagged much as a cheerleader or knight would be tagged. Clowns can be human, elf, cat, ferret, alien, even a banana if one is feeling particularly cruel.

thecaptaincrush said:
Those traits you mentioned could easily be considered as intrinsic characteristics of their own clown bodies rather than modifications to a human being. Take for example the movie "killer clowns from outer space". In the film, a race of alien clowns invades Earth and they are clearly a distinct species that is separate from humans.

Those should likely be tagged as klown or killer_klown for species and maybe alien.

It or Clownpiece should be tagged as eldritch_abomination and fairy respectively. They just happen to appear like clowns. In particular, as It is a shapeshifter, the clown appearance is still effectively a costume, much as it would be for a run-of-the-mill human.

If we do decide there's a value in tagging clown-like beings that aren't actually a character in a costume, then we probably should tag them as something like clown_creature rather than repurpose clown itself for a concept that wouldn't be accurate a good chunk of the time.

clowns have been considered different species by the people who have more fun in them then these people here,
there have been many popular fantasy stories where a clown is treated as they're own mythological being
they are characterized by there white skin big red nose and technicolor hair, and they have cartoon logic powers
and the people who are from clown college are actually trying to imitate the mythological being known as clown now
but i don't know

ANYTHING IN EXISTENCE can and could be a clown.
That is why it will never be a species tag.

Clowns are a subculture, like lolitas, goths, punks, Juggalos, and all that. Anyone can be a clown.
In fact, you're looking like a clown yourself.
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closetpossum said:
ANYTHING IN EXISTENCE can and could be a clown.
That is why it will never be a species tag.

Clowns are a subculture, like lolitas, goths, punks, Juggalos, and all that. Anyone can be a clown.
In fact, you're looking like a clown yourself.
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Why did you bump a month old joke thread?

hungrymaple said:
Why did you bump a month old joke thread?

because I don't fookin READ when things are posted, I go by titles
and if it's on PAGE ONE IM GOIN CLICK ON DAT BITCH

...too lazy to press page 2. So as you know, it was on page 1
I had an interest...why wouldn't I?
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closetpossum said:
because I don't fookin READ when things are posted, I go by titles
and if it's on PAGE ONE IM GOIN CLICK ON DAT BITCH

...too lazy to press page 2. So as you know, it was on page 1
I had an interest...why wouldn't I?

Except it wasn't. It was, as previously stated, a month old.

wat8548 said:
Except it wasn't. It was, as previously stated, a month old.

Unless of course somebody else commented and only hid their comment after Possum had loaded up the forum. Hidden comments no longer bump threads up after being hidden, but they do bump them up until then.

furrin_gok said:
Unless of course somebody else commented and only hid their comment after Possum had loaded up the forum. Hidden comments no longer bump threads up after being hidden, but they do bump them up until then.

Spoiler alert, there are no hidden comments here.
Also, we are not making clowns a species tag.

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