alias precum_trail -> precum_string

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BUR #50770 has been rejected.

create alias saliva_trail -> saliva_string
create alias pussy_juice_trail -> pussy_juice_string
create alias snot_trail -> snot_string
create alias mochi_trail -> mochi_string
create alias cheese_trail -> cheese_string

Considering this BUR had mostly upvotes and no downvotes and no arguments against it, I assume it was just not passed due to oversight. So I would like to try again because this has been bothering me too and more consistency would be nice.

There's also blood string like post #5990362 when it's a line between blood and another object then blood trail like post #8629824 for blood left behind typically because of dragging a body or other part across a surface. I don't think this counts as an outlier and the dichotomy makes sense but might as well tap the genie for the rest of its tail in the lamp in case it should be merged. You typically don't have significant trails of the other materials though, whereas for blood you can have a little or a lot.

WRS said:

There's also blood string like post #5990362 when it's a line between blood and another object then blood trail like post #8629824 for blood left behind typically because of dragging a body or other part across a surface. I don't think this counts as an outlier and the dichotomy makes sense but might as well tap the genie for the rest of its tail in the lamp in case it should be merged. You typically don't have significant trails of the other materials though, whereas for blood you can have a little or a lot.

Yeah, that meaning of trail is why I personally would prefer these tags be called string. I guess it can't lead to confusion when a tag doesn't have both like blood has, but especially saliva trail and snot trail always make me think it's something closer to, well, what blood trail is, a trail of the liquid left on something solid, on clothes or skin, rather than a string.
So consistency in that regard is what I was thinking of, not to just make everything the same word for the sake of it.

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