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Tik-tik-tik
          	
          	May tiktik sa bubungan. Haha. Bilisan dahil isang (1) araw na lang ay tapos na ang pasahan. 
          	
          	Tik-tik-tik

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IMPORTANTE: (Bigyan mo naman ng halaga 'to.)
          
          Ang mechanics ng Second Wave ay na-lift up iyong posting ng within 24 hrs. Oo, katulad din kami ng mga ex niyo na napapako ang mga pangako. But that doesn't make us manloloko, talagang naipit lang kami sa mga circumstances na nagsunuran.  #palusot
          
          -hugot mula kay Pengk

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Kumalap pa kami ng iba pang mga references at example ng creative mixing o mas kilala sa tawag na NONLINEAR NARRATIVE. Narito ang ilan:
          - The Time Traveller's Wife
          - Slumdog Millionaire
          - Memento
          Or visit this site:
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nonlinear_narrative_films
          
          Para mas malinaw pa sa ating lahat:
          
          "Nonlinear narrative, disjointed narrative or disrupted narrative is a narrative technique, sometimes used in literature, film, hypertext websites and other narratives, where events are portrayed, for example out of chronological order, or in other ways where the narrative does not follow the direct causality pattern of the events featured, such as parallel distinctive plot lines, dream immersions or narrating another story inside the main plot-line. It is often used to mimic the structure and recall of human memory, but has been applied for other reasons as well." src: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonlinear_narrative
          
          "In nonlinear narratives, the story is about more than just a beginning, middle and end. Often, the order of the events is rearranged or deconstructed in a way that reflects the central character's psychological state or the story's theme." src: http://classroom.synonym.com/literary-term-nonlinear-narrative-1816.html
          
          "Nonlinear narratives don’t follow rules of space and time. They can start and end at anytime in the trajectory of the plotline.
          C is described first, followed by A, B, and then D.
          -or-
          D starts, followed by A, then jumps back to C, and ends with B."
          
           src: https://litreactor.com/columns/out-of-order-a-discussion-of-nonlinear-narrative-structure