Relatable, like the comic relief of a tween sitcom
Brother the butt of every joke, the laughter awkward yet always arriving nonetheless
The side character, permanent least favorite, hanger on younger sibling know it all prodigy
All too aware of how smart or snide she is (usually a she, men have fandoms built on one liners
Whereas women can be made heroines by the script and still sidelined)
And still sidelined, as characters like me as a person are rarely written anymore
Characters like me wrote novels as narrators not too long ago, before short attentions spans drew us
Out of fashion, although not drawn as stylistically
We are made for live action or literature, not artwork like drawing.
I was made to write my own words, not speak someone else's lines.
Yet other people's lyrics designed my thoughts for years, sometimes
I don't know who I'd be without them.
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Characters referenced: Cat Valentine from Victorious, Victoria Javadi and Trinity Santos from The Pitt, Connor from How To Get Away With Murder or Connor Murphy from Dear Evan Hansen as both have unwarranted fandoms compared to plot importance, Dean from Elliott DeLine's novel Refuse, most of the Les Miserables characters are the part about live action was a reference to the many failed efforts at animating the story and the music that helped me survive middle school, the characters from A Very Potter Musical trilogy and Bug from starkid's Starship. And somehow the explanation of the poem is longer than the poem itself lol.
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