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Stories of Fan Fiction
People like to be hypocrites
telling me to go on with a show that they hate
I can see that as to why
In a world promising freedom of speech
There is the same world full of everyone against your tongue
I’m not surprised, to be honest
When the World has no understanding of the term Fan Fiction
It does not mean “oh, you like me. So I love you.” for no real reason.
It means “This is not the original, so read for change.”
It shouldn’t mean “this is cringy!” Because is isn’t the same.
It should be “Oh, so this this this this and that changed. Wow”
So I’m told “Oh, so why do you write Fan Fiction.”
I tell them “Because the best story is the one that you don’t expect form the least likely person.”
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Generally, I do not like it when people remain enticed to stereotypes as their knowledge of something. Fan fiction is one thing. I would notice people not reading them since the 'norm' is some love story between two people. While that is fine to make, it gets annoying when the perception that all fan fics are love stories that I dislike. So I made this poem to express the dissent.