Individual Headcanon
Around this neck of the woods you’ll find history stuff, nature stuff, whatever fandoms I’m into at the moment, fanfics I write when I can muster up the energy, and a variety of fun facts I come across or things I find interesting. Feel free to follow or drop me a line, I promise I’m quite tame. I’ve seen people argue that this is because Varys was castrated pre-puberty, but that would have very little impact on whether or not he experiences sexual attraction.
Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes stories, published in periodicals, encouraged analysis of the works as a canonical universe because they offered reliably consistent information about the characters across different episodic arcs. Gail Simone started the Women in Refrigerators site to highlight this precise issue, of horrible fates befalling characters who happen to be (1) in comics and (2) female. By the time I became aware of the WiR website, and the fact that this was an endemic issue in comics generally, I’d been out of collecting for half a decade, so I cheered from the sidelines, and offline. In fiction I’ve fought my own version of the good fight, by thinking very critically about murder, rape, and assault in my own work, and by reviewing manuscripts and encouraging fellow authors to think deeply as they deal with squicky stuff. Seeing “shout-out to close m/f friendships in media!
Also, there are individuals that share some characteristics of autism such as robot-like behavior and/or lack of social understanding but aren’t autistic. After I became aware of my autism, my mom tried to get me interested in shows that feature autistic characters but I wasn’t able to get interested in them. In my last blog post I wrote about how the representation of autism and characters with autism are mostly poorly done and act like a walking bag of stereotypes as a result. The AI-powered tool for transforming diverse materials into inspired creations. Transform your ideas into stunning visuals, image head canon generator with like ChatGPT AI technology for high-quality images.
Where is my spiritual experience different from my experience withfandom? ” After a time I realized those weren’t the exact right questionsto be asking, as there probably needed to be more distance there for properanalysis. But at the same time, my own connection to religion and fandompotentially important to inform some of the directions I took this post, whichis why I added this section here. What I am getting at here is that there is no functional difference between UPG/ SPG and headcanon/ fanon; it is only because people perceive fandom and religion as distinct entities that they are not allowed to fully coexist. My perception is that this is because people may think that comparing religion to fandom delegitimizes religious practice, but that strikes me as nonsense and I don’t at all agree.
You’re just projecting your own politics onto her because it makes you uncomfortable to enjoy and engage with a character that’s not perfectly progressive in the ways you care about. The reason a lot of them swarm (and even attack) the player when they haven’t gotten sleep is because they sense lack of energy (which, for a lot of animals means death is nearby) and assume the player is either dead or dying. And yes people deserve to get paid that’s not what I’m saying. But they’re not paying that A-list actor because they’re the only one who can truly embody the essence of that character. They’re paying that A-list actor because they just want an A-list actor.
The thing is, everyone has their own writing styles, everyone has their own interests, and, let’s be honest, you could violate just about everything I have brought up so far and still find an audience. So instead of giving any hard and fast rules here, I’m instead going to give you an idea on how to come up with ideas, put them together, and expand further on them. City of Heroes is rated T for Teen and should be treated as such.
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 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.