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Is it a birth defect? Because if it isn't, then you might have to tag it as gore, but it could also be tagged as post-op since its healed up already.
All of these scenarios discussed are different kinks, naturally, so the tagging is extremely important. If you want to have a full post-op furry nugget amputee goonig session and if you accidentally find a character missing a leg due to a birth defect it will ruin their session.
I imagine these commentors as philosophers in Ancient Greece debating definitions and forms and the implications of the qualia.
Man is a feathered biped, and e621 is where he turns into a nugget.
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