tally marks
Tally marks are marks used to keep track of a value, such as points in a game or occurrences of some event. Every mark represents '1' and they are drawn in groups of 5.
In many Western countries, counting to 5 in tally marks looks like this: π©πͺπ«π¬πΈ (or, the mark for 5 looks like this)
In some Asian countries, counting to 5 in tally marks looks like this: π² π³ π΄ π΅ πΆ (or, the mark for 5 looks like this: ζ£ )
Tally marks are common in public_use pictures as body_writing or graffiti to (presumably) imply how many times other characters have ejaculated in/on them.
Any use of "tally_marks" should also be tagged with one of these three:
- western_tally_marks βΒ for Western-style marks
- cjk_tally_marks βΒ for Asian-style marks
- (note: japanese_tally_marks, chinese_tally_marks, and korean_tally_marks are all aliased to cjk_tally_marks)
- unusual_tally_marks βΒ for any tally system that differs from the 2 above (including unary_tally_marks which are un-grouped, ...or versions of tally marks with groupings other than groups of 5).
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The following tags are aliased to this tag: tallies, tally_count, tally_mark (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: cjk_tally_marks, tally_chart, western_tally_marks (learn more).