Captivating presentation of the fastest growing genre, creative or narrative nonfiction, and the potential it has to further enlighten our society. Bravo!
@@Watsongab123 your english professor is paid to read students' work. they are not a good measure of what actually works. also if you write in stories, you are inevitably pushing away all the smart people who don't have the time to read through your boring story and will just skip the whole thing to save time. just keep in mind when you write like this, it's for the average moron who has nothing better to do with their time instead of an educated audience that cares not to be jerked around with your uninteresting narratives.
but why do we need to make science interesting to people who aren't interested in science? that seems like one person's goal. not a need. writing in stories is for idiots who can't digest information and just want to be mildly entertained. i cringe every time an article or a book starts with a story, I roll my eyes and try to skip it. But inevitably, because of people like this, all the joy of reading and learning is sucked out of reading and I have to fumble through thousands of words of irrelevant drivel because it was written for the average moron. It's such a shame. The loss of intellectual potential because so many people just want to write in stories is unfathomable. I literally cannot stand when people try and tell stories like this. and it's like 95% of what's published out there.
Absolutely fascinating. Love it.
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Captivating presentation of the fastest growing genre, creative or narrative nonfiction, and the potential it has to further enlighten our society. Bravo!
Hi classmate
Low classmate
Saket ng story pero mas masakit pinaramdam mo
shout out sa HUMSS 3
Shout out sa kwas ko😂
Blah blah blah -- not worth the time if you're trying to learn anything.
But my English professor thinks the opposite.
@@Watsongab123 your english professor is paid to read students' work. they are not a good measure of what actually works. also if you write in stories, you are inevitably pushing away all the smart people who don't have the time to read through your boring story and will just skip the whole thing to save time. just keep in mind when you write like this, it's for the average moron who has nothing better to do with their time instead of an educated audience that cares not to be jerked around with your uninteresting narratives.
but why do we need to make science interesting to people who aren't interested in science? that seems like one person's goal. not a need. writing in stories is for idiots who can't digest information and just want to be mildly entertained. i cringe every time an article or a book starts with a story, I roll my eyes and try to skip it. But inevitably, because of people like this, all the joy of reading and learning is sucked out of reading and I have to fumble through thousands of words of irrelevant drivel because it was written for the average moron. It's such a shame. The loss of intellectual potential because so many people just want to write in stories is unfathomable. I literally cannot stand when people try and tell stories like this. and it's like 95% of what's published out there.