Topic: Do we have a tag for this?

Posted under Tag/Wiki Projects and Questions

I'm trying to find more posts similar in situation to post #2989958
For the moment both frying_pan and cooking weren't even in the list of tags so I added them right quick.
But anyways, searching avian egg cooking doesn't seem to yield very many relevant results, but I knew there were more posts where the egg or ingredient typically (or suspiciously) comes from one of the characters depicted. More than 3. Do we have a name for this? Is this a tag that exists?

Also, how would that apply to situations where a character may be cooking (the remains of) another character?

edit: of course, using the character as the cookware seems to be something else entirely, since that search above includes that.
and the former tag describing characters' eggs wouldn't be tagged for pictures just featuring eggs next to a character that might make them, such as post #2956926; it would need to have an obvious correlation.

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aversioncapacitor' said:
Ah, I had thought I remembered seeing it. I tried searching for it but "do we have a tag" returns all results containing just one of the word criteria throughout the entire thread. (do) (we) (have) (a) (tag)

Honestly, I feel that it should be pinned, but the front page is more cluttered than ever.
You can access it more easily though the pinned Collection of Interesting Information and Forum Threads! topic next time.

aversioncapacitor' said:
I'm trying to find more posts similar in situation to post #2989958

Our tagging policy is based off of Tag What You See (TWYS), as opposed to Tag What You Know.
At this point, it may be more accurate to tag the post with kitchen, kitchen_stove, frying_pan and egg, but not cooking since the action isn't actively or visually being performed.

As for your question, I don't think there exists a tag for that, or at least the tag that you are looking for (i.e., cooking your own child).
There exists cooking_with_furs which is used when characters are "being cooked, prepared, or served as food."
However, it is not applicable with the example you have presented above since no active cooking or a second character is being involved.

If there comes a time when you see a character eating another character, you can tag it with cannibalism or hard_vore.
Though if we want to create a tag for what you were initially looking for, a potential name for it can be filial_cannibalism.

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