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Yeah, not really best analogy, but I get what you mean. Unironically, Jimmy from South Park is one of my favorite representations or a stutter in media. He has a stutter, but he owns it, and never tried to overcome it or draw too much attention to it. Yes, the show makes jokes about it, but I'd almost be more offended if they didn't because I don't want to be treated like I'm fragile because of my stutter. Also, if I recall correctly, no one in the show is ever mean to Jimmy for his stutter; every joke is just to the audience, like my[personal favorite stuttering joke](https://youtu.be/yyo2Oen6LVc). It's also a shockingly realistic representation of stutters, not just repitition. The best part about it is that he's not just a stuttering joke. He's a fully fleshed out character with a ton of relevance in the plot of many episodes, many of which have nothing to do with his stutter (although he still has it). I think you're looking for more inspiring representations of stuttering, and this might not be exactly that, but there is definitely an aspect of it. In the special episodes that happen in the future, Jimmy is shown to have accomplished his dreams; he's a popular late night comedian. And, most importantly, he STILL STUTTERS. I can't think of anything else in media quite like that.