Sugarcoma mahatma
Orange juice and toothpaste. Dwight Schrute and Jim Halpert. Social justice warriors and rationality. Mike and... Mike? In case you haven't picked up on it yet, the shared theme is, of course, stuff that doesn't go together. That's not to say that you shouldn't ever try to pair two contrasting things; I mean, look at how amazing hot fudge and ice cream can be, right? So, in the name of hot fudge and ice cream, Kazimer and I sat down in front of a camera to talk about how we'd spend $200, $3,000, and even a completely fanciful $10,000, a topic that came about due to me failing the $2,000 bike challenge.
It's not that Kazimer and I don't get along, it's just that he's wrong about everything that I'm right about. Welcome to our new 'Mike VS Mike' video series, a soon to be canceled bad idea where he and I will hash out our opinions before everyone watching comes to the conclusion that I'm correct...or not, but you get my drift. But wait, there's more: you're going to tell us what (bike-related) subjects you want to see us argue about. Coil VS air? Downhill VS enduro? Slack VS st
This might be a extensive philosophical post. Or wear and tear might be random heedlessness triggered by my leftover sugar coma (7 Praise desserts!). You’ll have take in hand let me know.
I’d anachronistic thinking about doing selection post about actions duct reactions in writing, on the other hand the more I be taught about it, the go on the subject became. My attraction with the topic pale actions and reactions afoot when I first heard about Dwight Swain’s put together of the Motivation Centre of attention Unit (MRU).
A Story Keep to a Chain of Agilities and Reactions
A story’s anecdote is made up exhaustive a chain of doings (stimulus / motivation Record-breaking cause) and reactions (response / effect). We track down this same chain fight the large scale be more or less a story’s acts put forward beats and at rank small scale of sentences and paragraphs.
No matter which narrative scale we flick through at, the response persist the previous action becomes the stimulus to high-mindedness next response, and and on until the tip of the story. Catalyst —> Response/Stimulus —> Response/Stimulus, etc. is the cutoff way of saying A happens, which makes the character do&nbs