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I'm interested in actual roleplaying, not just a bunch of 15 year olds power tripping, so beyond usually staying in character during party chat I don't roleplay in City of Heroes. But in all honestly that one is probably just going to remind me of all the reasons I eventually gave up and said to hell with roleplaying in the City. For one, for the vast majority of the game’s life span before sunset, the tutorial mission for villains was set to have Arachnos break you out of the Zig. So your very first experience playing a villain was breaking out of what was supposed to be max security. It was the equivalent of a nation state laying down military grade hardware and training against prison guards. Since that was your first impression of the prison as a literal level 1 villain, it was going to stick one way or another.
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It's not something I'd tried to recruit for or build behind. Rotqt is awful with technology and doesn’t know how to use a smart phone. You could hit the button again if you get an nsfw response. All the examples I saw on twitter were just fun so I didn’t realise it has more adult replies. Am I allowed to post that here or am I missunderstanding that? When I was growing up and was still unaware of my diagnosis I knew I wasn’t like the other kids and I would often relate to the physically disabled characters more than other abled characters.
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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 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.
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Mom Mao did not follow this principle out of her genuine love for Shin, but to avoid being ostracised from or judged by the clan, Shin never let anyone know what he looked like without his armor, which was fine by him since he hated being small. They have three kids and this [headcanon generator](https://headcanongenerator.cloud/) totally has nothing to do with those extra panels in the last book. • Armin never liked his bangs, hence why he doesn't have them in season 4. I've made this into a headcanon because everyone else's hair was just a shorter or longer version of their original hairstyle, whereas Armin's hairstyle changed completely.
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Plus Harry and the Potters continue to make great music, so I don’t think I’ll ever stop listening to them. Ok fine, maybe you are never going to get into these kinds of debates. In fact, I would bet that describes the majority of those who are reading this. Honestly, a majority of the people who say these things haven’t researched the topic themselves. They have just heard the talking points somewhere and accepted them as truth. Many won’t come out and say these things to you directly, but will instead keep it to themselves, or maybe they don’t know anything about how the EU worked at all.
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The term headcanon is purported to have originated among memes shared on Livejournal and fan blogs around 2007. Another term, fanon (a portmanteau of fan and canon) applies when someone’s headcanon is shared with and becomes widely accepted by members of a fan community. Occasionally, the explanation seems good enough to just be "common sense". The salient point to remember is that when someone shouts, "That episode was terrible because it violates the canon! A headcanon as the name implies is a form of canon that only exists in one's mind.
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And if a comic book writer wants to say that the Bates/Weisman take on Captain Atom is the one that they are using for their story, then that's great. However, if a comic book writer wants to use a different take on the character, like the Batman/Superman one, that's fine, as well. None of them are WRONG because your personal take on the character isn't the one being used. You're certainly free to disagree with the approach, but it's one thing to disagree with an approach, and it's a whole other thing to say that the approach is WRONG. I guess the best description for them is "thought experiments," that become popular on social media. You know, like, "What superhero would be the most likely to do X?," and more stuff like that.
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The only real problem that I've had with roleplayers and and roleplaying in City of Heroes is that everyone that I've encountered is of Galactus levels of power. Everyone has saved the universe a zillion times and their power dwarfs that of Statesman and all of us "lesser beings." Sharing Your Headcanon One last thing to go over before we discuss how to actually come up with how to go about making your [generate headcanon](https://headcanongenerator.cloud/) and that is sharing it.
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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 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.
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