There was a student political party (the open people’s party) at UC Santa Barbara that embodied many of these traits, almost to a t. I am working on an article about it and this is hugely helpful as a reference piece.
Please note that the portmanteau "headcanon" as frequently used in pop culture fandom and gamer lingo has only two n's, which are not next to each other. It means "A version of the story that is canonical to me, if not anyone else." A "headcannon" would truly be remarkable, and brings to mind a fun, if silly video game my kid made.
I'm not an American citizen (though my wife is) or resident, so maybe I shouldn't say anything, but this sounds a lot like an *actual* conservative party, not one of the populist or neoliberal ones we keep getting palmed off with.
There was a student political party (the open people’s party) at UC Santa Barbara that embodied many of these traits, almost to a t. I am working on an article about it and this is hugely helpful as a reference piece.
Note on nomenclature: Should be "head canon," as in "agreed premises, as I conceive them."
Otherwise, "headcannon" is a distressing turn in evolution.
Please note that the portmanteau "headcanon" as frequently used in pop culture fandom and gamer lingo has only two n's, which are not next to each other. It means "A version of the story that is canonical to me, if not anyone else." A "headcannon" would truly be remarkable, and brings to mind a fun, if silly video game my kid made.
Headcanon Meaning | Words We're Watching | Merriam-Webster https://share.google/8MtVijdq1UJrHJXKh
Fascinating. And thank you.
So it's what one might imagine...
I'm not an American citizen (though my wife is) or resident, so maybe I shouldn't say anything, but this sounds a lot like an *actual* conservative party, not one of the populist or neoliberal ones we keep getting palmed off with.
Kind of! Of course, if a "liberal" (whatever that means anymore) or libertarian idea is demonstrably practical, it would be supported as well.