I'm sick of being cut down. I'm sick of being underestimated. I'm sick of people thinking they know anything about me. One day I'll prove them all wrong. Fuck this place. Fuck these people.
Hypothetically if the duffer brothers put Stancy back together, I hope that there would be moments where the camera will pan over to Robin and Eddie kind of regretting pushing them back together.
Then Robin and Eddie having 1 on 1 talks about how they have big crushes on Steve and Nancy. This becomes a minor detail until a certain point in the show and it’s revealed.
People love a comeback kid,
an underdog story with a slam dunk win,
a pull yourself up from the gutter of troubles
both real and imagined.
Judged for being heavy or thin,
the color of their skin,
thrown in a poverty pit of sink-or-swim.
A story where the cupboards were bare,
when a bus ride on the west side
was the only thing fare.
A time when no one believed in the kid
from the wrong side of the tracks,
the kid who couldn’t focus,
was given a diagnosis,
and the you will amount to nothing
tattered bags were already packed
to a destiny of mediocrity,
walking city streets,
working minimum wage,
barely surviving day to day.
The outcast is ignored
until they catch a win
and then everyone says,
I knew them back then.
I was their friend.
I believed in them.
The comeback kid knows
they are a dog in their pony show
and they never forget the few
who believed in them from the get-go.
I strive for academic validation (Rory Gilmore vibes) but I kinda feel outta place.
My parents aren't overbearing when it comes to schoolwork, they don't tell me I'm dumb, and I don't have anyone to prove wrong.
But that's kinda the problem.
No one has ever expected anything from me. No one has pushed me to be better.
It was only yesterday when I was writing down all the steps for achieving my dream that I realized as long as I work hard, my dream will happen, its possible and I'm capable.
I feel like we talk a lot about when we're parents we aren't going to pressure our kids or have impossible expectations but having no expectations can be just as damaging. I just realized I am smart, and talented and I should have known that 10 years ago.
I'm gonna prove myself wrong. I'm gonna learn to have higher expectations for myself.
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