1-2. school daze
3. the maud couple
4. fake it 'til you make it
5. grannies gone wild
6. surf and/or turf
7. horse play
8. the parent map
9. non-compete clause
10. the break up breakdown
11. molt down
12. marks for effort
13.
the mean 614. a matter of principals
15. the hearth's warming club
16. friendship university
17. the end in friend
18. yakity-sax
19. on the road to friendship
20. the washouts (episode)
21. a rockhoof and a hard place
Yeeesss, they would, but I think we were discussing the usefulness of tags with exactly one instance, not zero?
Edited because: Getting image link right.
Someone would have to draw or generate an image that has such a thing in it.
Like say “Turbo Encabulator”? That is something very memorable to anyone who has heard of it, which could plausibly have only one image it applies to.
Edited because: Added link
It would have to be a term or adjective already established elsewhere and well-known for it to be something someone might search by.
Generally. I would think that if it is something that might be one of the few things someone might remember about the image when trying to find/describe to someone else to find, that could be useful as well. So a KEY or highly unusual feature.
Generally, creating a tag that only applies to a single image isn’t a great idea. A tag should apply to at least two images before it is useful.
eh, made another just so there’d be two pics with the
carnivore (band)
tag.
your current filter.Unique tags aren’t necessarily bad?
They have to start somewhere, right?
Although this one might tend to remain unique, so maybe slightly more of a problem?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivore_(band)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retaliation_(Carnivore_album)
Yeah, there aren’t any existing tags for that here, much less on Derpibooru, so the reference is untaggable. Or, it would be the only such image with the tag.
Ah, thank you.
I have never heard of either the band or the specific piece, but you should almost certainly NOT be dissing yourself like that!
@Dogman15
It’s a reference to my dumb taste in music — specifically, she’s saying a line from Carnivore’s “Technophobia”.
This is exactly what I was wondering after reading the description.