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headcanon

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[hed-kan-uhn] / ˈhɛdˌkæn ən /

noun

headcanons plural
  1. an audience member's personal opinions and beliefs about a fictional work, particularly beliefs that expand on the source material and are neither directly supported nor contradicted by that source.


verb (used with object)

headcanoned, headcanoning
  1. to accept or maintain as an opinion or belief about a fictional work.

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In your headcanon, what has the China of this film’s reality become, not necessarily as a state actor, but as a concept?

From The Verge • Mar. 9, 2022

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