He’s being raised by the really creepy PE teacher, generated headcanons Blackmoore.
He’s being raised by the really creepy PE teacher, Blackmoore. He’s a self hating, self harming kid with anger issues because his dad died after some really awful stuff went down. He has no idea that his dad is seen as a hero for turning his back on and the dying fighting the very same things that Garrosh thinks he was a stooge for. Give me one hour on a podcast with free reign and I’ll prove it already does make sense.
Well the quotes work but often they are not enough. And these aren’t just George quotes either, but quotes from key and beloved members of the Lucas Licensing team. Luckily most of the ones who would argue these points with us don’t know of these quotes, but some do, in fact, most know at least one or two of them and will gladly use them against you. Well you must take them point per point, as the anti-quotes, while valid, can be broken apart and refuted. But to do that you must have a deep understanding of the hierarchy, canon, and how it all fits together.
I had found his first video around midnight local time and spent until 3 in the morning binge watching every Star Wars video he had, and every single one had more and more quotes. I was floored, as I know they were all true but had no idea that these quotes existed. Through his videos I found the EU movement and our wonderful community of like-minded fans. Without those videos I would not be here today. I don't think the idea of superhero fiction is too out there. In the real world, we have fiction about everything from space to war which are all based on modern understandings of science and technology.
It's not canon in the game, but it has a backstory and history and continuing development. You probably have someone acting as the loremaster authority shaping their vision, but the best ones leave room for people to add their own twist to it. Friends in High Places Canon characters are everywhere in an MMO.
What amazes me about them, though, is when you will see fans step in and try to argue against certain picks, because the picks don't fit their headcanon, and I just think that that is unreasonable.
headcanon generator is when the fans use their owm interpretations of a or over a fictional universe that they find accepted to themselves as a fan, but yet its not entirely found within or supported by the official canon source material. That’s how I like to handle it, option 3 that is.
They even put the Blood Swipe in the game via the paint feature. With characters with so many different stories over the years, they are all so much more vast than whatever your particular headcanon is for them. Headcanon is used with a couple of meanings. My preferred meaning is it’s something you’re choosing to believe which does not significantly contradict canon—often it’s answering a question canon didn’t answer or didn’t even pose.
Of course, it is possible for someone’s headcanon to become canon if such details later become part of the story or are confirmed as true in some way. But as other ppl said, the HCs have to be reasonable. They have to fit the time period they’re set in, they can’t go against stated evidence, and they have to sound like the character they’re made for. In the title text Randall makes the spellings of these two words indistinguishable by using three consecutive "n"s to spell "headcannnon".
What we know about Ana is that not only is she inexperienced, but that she is also completely out of touch with her own body. She has trouble recognizing what certain feelings are, let alone recognizing those feelings as being sexual. Also, until Christian came along, she never really found anyone attractive. I am sad to say that in some ways, my fifteen-year-old self would have found her very relatable. When I first got into Batman, I was never really super interested in Jonathan Crane’s character.
A casual Google search will yield millions of results saying that JK Rowling needs to stop. (Seriously, just Google search "JK Rowling needs to stop", I got about 24,100,000 results in 0.60 seconds). But even as fans cry that JK Rowling is ruining Harry Potter, many still create new fan theories and accept collective
generated headcanons to the point where a large subsection of the fandom now accepts that Draco Malfoy is a Werewolf.