Nonetheless, in recent years in entertainment and the arts, there is a rise in good writing for autistic characters.
Nonetheless, in recent years in entertainment and the arts, there is a rise in good writing for autistic characters. Plus, some shows such as the SHE-RA reboot officialized the autistic
headcanon generator for some of their characters. This a great progression from the subpar representation I had to deal with growing up, and I want to see more of them in media in the near future, hopefully with acceptance and diversity. In other words, all the stories exist, but not all of them "count" for whatever the current story that is being told.
Therefore, the title text is deliberately vague. It could be interpreted that it is easy to convince people that you have a cannon on your head, that it is easy to make people believe in a self invented headcanons, or both. Since you are choosing your own interpretation of this title text, the joke is that you are creating your own headcanon. While headcanon may often be ignored or dismissed as a personal theory, a
headcannon generator would be far harder to ignore, as it is a physical object which has a notable (and in this case violent) impact on the real world. As fans of the detective later wrote their own stories, canon became a useful term for distinguishing the information that Conan Doyle provided in the stories from that which was inserted by someone else into the Holmes universe.
Or options #3, which involves hacking and splicing what you know. Okay, so the first time remember they met was when they were older, butwhat if Zach hadsaved Cloud from bullies and neither of them knew it? We can fuck with things so that both are true.
It’s important to distinguish between these vastly different corners of fandom because they aren’t all in conversation with one another — and when they are, they often approach the conversation very differently. If you believe in the work we do at Vox, please support us by becoming a member. It requires resources, dedication, and independence. Please note, if you do happen to give it another solid shot, feel free to touch base with me, I'm always looking for players to delve into RP with, and I do mean always. Anyway those power-tripping 15 year olds are 25 years old now, post-shutdown. After making (and encountering) young heroines and villains with troubled past and times spent in juvie, I decided to flesh out the place and see if others wanted to add their stories to it.
On Tumblr, there are numerous submission-based blogs for headcanons, usually named along the lines of "[X] of the Day" or "Your Fave is [X]", where X is an attribute or umbrella term. For example Lesbian of the Day, Your Fave Loves Pineapple Pizza, All Your Faves are Hufflepuffs, Neurodivergent LGBT Character of the Day, etc. This phenomenon has also since spread to Twitter, with accounts such as Bisexual of the Day and your fav gets pegged. The term headcanon has been used since at least 2007, when it was used by authors of fan fiction to refer to aspects they personally believed to be true. The word head is used in reference to the fact that headcanon is only true in a fan’s head (that is, their thoughts or imagination)—it consists of their own interpretation or beliefs about a story.
There’s this certain hostility towards about having headcanons in most fan and nerd communities as some fans who miraculously talk in a very loud and echoing voice in the internet that discourage it and actively attack that headcanon. He’s absolutely on the football team, and he’s also on the baseball team, and he’s also on the wrestling team, and he’s fighting his insecurity and imposter syndrome and failing. He and Jaina are childhood sweethearts but Arthas can never overcome his insecurity and just ask her out already, plus he suspects she’s got a crush on Varian. She knows who heis, as another child of rich and powerful people/outright royalty, but they don’t talk much.
But you're not sure they're actually doing that, because you don't roleplay. Admittedly I haven't been involved in the roleplaying community on Homecoming, so maybe they don't have that issue here. It sure seemed to be an issue on the retail servers though. ALL the Zig maps show some level of damage, and ingame text makes it clear the place is in a constant state of "under repair from one or more breaches". Which makes perfect sense, considering that supermax or no, it's still an effort to keep superhumans (some of whom are capable of Boomtown-level destruction) locked up with mostly mundane technology. Breaches WILL happen even without outside shenanigans, and they're going to be messy when they do.