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A headcanon is a personal conclusion that an individual regards as fact. | A headcanon is a personal conclusion that an individual regards as fact. | ||
Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation. Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual regards as factual, regardless of if their conclusion is based upon any verifiable facts. | Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation. | ||
Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual regards as factual, regardless of if their conclusion is based upon any verifiable facts. | |||
Revision as of 00:46, 1 June 2024
A headcanon is a personal conclusion that an individual regards as fact.
Its root word is "canonical", which, in this context, refers to a collection of facts that are authentic and accurate in regards to a specific subject. The "head" refers to the personal interpretation.
Therefore, a headcanon is a personal conclusion regarding something or someone that an individual regards as factual, regardless of if their conclusion is based upon any verifiable facts.