Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:39 am
Mhh, can work if we make the 'food' tag a child tag of the 'eating' tag I think...
Eating would be a child of food, actually.Smithy wrote:Mhh, can work if we make the 'food' tag a child tag of the 'eating' tag I think...
Yeah, I wasn't all sure about it so I didn't take any action in creating the tag and association.anonymous_object wrote:Eating would be a child of food, actually.
We have "miko", "warrior", "short hair" and "long hair" tags. As for "dark characters", you mean skin?MahoroSakiMay wrote:I was going to suggest Miko/Priestess and Samurai-style girl ... but I suppose wafuku covers it?
What about 'dark' characters that are cute? Watching Mahoraba, there are two distinctly dark characters that are cute in their special way (the mom and the occult club president) ... Urd from Ah! My Goddess! is half dark the one friend from Fruits Basket I think qualifies as well
Even though hair is being defined by color, possibly by length too? Examples, Aoi-chan from Ai Yori Aoshi has quite short hair, especially compared with Chi from Chobits with the long flowing hair. Quite the opposite extremes.
Just thought I would throw a few ideas out
Oh, I was going by the first post in the thread, so I wasn't sure what you hadAngelLily wrote: We have "miko", "warrior", "short hair" and "long hair" tags. As for "dark characters", you mean skin?
In other words a Goth...MahoroSakiMay wrote: And by dark, not skin ... though Urd is a bit on the tan side so I can see a possibility of confusion Nevermind. It isn't too important anyway. The best way I can describe it is usually in darker clothes, more solitary, not so cheery, sometimes an antagonist, but not always.
If I find some or capture some, I will share and show what I mean. It really is nothing
Yeah, I believe the "Goth" tag could work here.Fhant wrote:In other words a Goth...MahoroSakiMay wrote: And by dark, not skin ... though Urd is a bit on the tan side so I can see a possibility of confusion Nevermind. It isn't too important anyway. The best way I can describe it is usually in darker clothes, more solitary, not so cheery, sometimes an antagonist, but not always.
If I find some or capture some, I will share and show what I mean. It really is nothing
Actually, it's called "heterochromia". I don't know why, but that word has come up often in (my) conversations. >_>;;Fhant wrote:It doenst has a special name Yukino... It's usally reffered to "2 eye colours" then throwing in a Latin word... I personally call it the Yuna effect but the mods should place a verdict on this one...