Sure,why not.
C'mon mods,this one is easy;right?
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Sure,why not.
C'mon mods,this one is easy;right?
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Dominion said:
Sure,why not.C'mon mods,this one is easy;right?
If only I could implement an alias.
Also, what are you if you are hung but have a small penis?
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Mario583 said:
If only I could implement an alias.Also, what are you if you are hung but have a small penis?
low hung?
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Then what are we going to use for hanging of a person?
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The past tense of "to hang (a person)" is "hanged". So either hanging or hanged would work.
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And then there's this
post #191562
Perhaps "hangman" as a tag? (regardless of gender)
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Past tense of hanged is also hung, both are correct, and I prefer hung instead of hanged because it's one less word that needs to defy the laws of regular grammar
Alias can't be made under these terms
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Rainbow_Dash said:
Past tense of hanged is also hung, both are correct, and I prefer hung instead of hanged because it's one less word that needs to defy the laws of regular grammarAlias can't be made under these terms
The American Heritage Dictionary Usage Panel says otherwise.
Hanged, as a past tense and a past participle of hang, is used in the sense of “to put to death by hanging,” as in Frontier courts hanged many a prisoner after a summary trial. A majority of the Usage Panel objects to hung used in this sense. In all other senses of the word, hung is the preferred form as past tense and past participle, as in I hung my child's picture above my desk.
(The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, 2000)
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^IAWTC
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Apparently the Oxford English Dictionary also agrees with MaShCr. But I can't find it in my heart to fuss with a pony wearing a Santa hat. X_X Cuteness is a weapon.
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If we tag according to the dictionary or weird acronyms that point to the post above, then we are going to have to get rid of pussy, dick, fuck, shit, ass, dick_nipples, cuntboy, dickgirl, anthrofied, feral (as it's usage is incorrect in this tense) and about half of our species bsae
BKCEA ^
Sucks to your dictionary, we don't tag based on proper english
Alias denied
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Conundrum: If males (and female) have large penis that are (raging) erections, would those by considered 'hung' even if they are in bed and out?
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Some dictionaries also list "deers" as the plural of "deer", so excuse me if I don't always go with the dictionary any more.
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Rainbow_Dash said:
If we tag according to the dictionary or weird acronyms that point to the post above, then we are going to have to get rid of pussy, dick, fuck, shit, ass, dick_nipples, cuntboy, dickgirl, anthrofied, feral (as it's usage is incorrect in this tense) and about half of our species bsaeBKCEA ^
Sucks to your dictionary, we don't tag based on proper english
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^LMNOP
And hung as it applies to dicks is proper english in the first place?
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In my opinion, aliases should be made in such a way that they redirect tags to their most commonly used definition by the people on this site. In a kindergarten class, almost all uses of the word pussy will be referring to a cat. On this site, however, almost all uses of the word pussy will be referring to a vulva. Therefore, on this site, the pussy tag is used to mean vulva. In a zoo, almost all uses of the word ass will be referring to a donkey. On this site, however, almost all uses of the word ass will be referring to a butt. Therefore, on this site, the ass tag is used to mean butt. Just because a word can be used to mean something else doesn't mean that we can't define it more strictly on this site.
So, let's look at the facts as they currently stand:
If all these statements hold true, then conventional logic dictates that:
Is this argument not valid?
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yeah we need to alias hung to big_penis. No one uses hung for anything other than big dicks. We have hanging for people hanging.
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ippiki_ookami said:
yeah we need to alias hung to big_penis. No one uses hung for anything other than big dicks. We have hanging for people hanging.
Actually, hanging is currently seeing the most use as a synonym for suspension bondage.
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The_Flamingo_Trigger said:
Reason: This shouldn't be too controversial
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Giant penises are always controversial.
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Hammie said:
Giant penises are always controversial.
Penis size is always controversial.
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dicks are serious business
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MaShCr said:
Actually, hanging is currently seeing the most use as a synonym for suspension bondage.
Well that's still hanging, isn't it?
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ippiki_ookami said:
Well that's still hanging, isn't it?
There's a slight difference between:
https://e621.net/post/show/254451/barefoot-bdsm-bondage-bound-canine-cuffs-drooling-
and
https://e621.net/post/show/59320/and_nothing_of_value_was_lost-bear-hanging-noose-p
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Ok, this is what I propose:
The "* :" tag should only be added if an image describes ": *".
=> : aliases to, +> : implies
Objections?
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Looks ok to me.
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ok done
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MaShCr said:
Ok, this is what I propose:Definition Changes
The "* :" tag should only be added if an image describes ": *".
- hanging : anything attached in a pendulous manner below anything else
- Can include anything from post #258005 to post #275001
- suspension : (a bondage act, leave the definition as is)
- hanged : death by dangling from a noose
- hung : (same as big_penis)
Structural Changes
=> : aliases to, +> : implies
- hung => big_penis
- hanged, suspension +> hanging
Objections?
ippiki_ookami said:
ok done
General: hung by the neck until dead
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The following tags are aliased to this tag: hung, hang, hanged
Wat
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¯\(°_o)/¯
There's probably an explanation for that
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