I'm not sure specifically which 'More than you can chew by cinnamon story' you're referring to. It could be a very unique or personal story, or perhaps a relatively unknown piece. Without more context, it's difficult to explain it in detail.
As I don't know the story well, it's hard to say the main idea. But generally, if we go by the phrase'more than you can chew', it might be about a situation that becomes unmanageable, and cinnamon is somehow related to that situation in the story.
The phrase 'bite off more than you can chew' means taking on more tasks or responsibilities than one can handle. A common story could be about someone who decides to organize a huge event all by themselves even though they have no prior experience and a very busy schedule. They soon find themselves overwhelmed with all the details like booking the venue, arranging for catering, and inviting guests. It's a story of over - ambition leading to stress and potential failure.
Sure. Once there was a student who decided to take on five advanced courses in a semester while also being part of three clubs and having a part - time job. He thought he could handle it all easily. But as the semester progressed, he found himself constantly behind on coursework, missing club meetings, and being exhausted from work. He ended up getting poor grades in all the courses and had to quit two of the clubs. He clearly bit off more than he could chew.
Well, the phrase 'to bite off more than you can chew' means taking on more tasks or responsibilities than one can handle. For example, a student might sign up for five difficult courses in a semester while also working part - time and being involved in several clubs. They quickly find they don't have enough time to study for all the courses properly, do their job well, and participate in club activities. It's like they bit off more than they could chew, and they end up stressed and not performing as well as they could in any of those areas.
One lesson is to know your limits. If you take on too much, you may end up doing a poor job in all tasks.
Common consequences include burnout. When you take on more than you can manage, you push yourself to the limit physically and mentally. The person may become ill or just extremely tired all the time. There's also inefficiency. You're trying to do so many things at once that none of them are done well. In the case of the entrepreneur, all his businesses suffered because he couldn't focus on any one properly. And then there's the feeling of being overwhelmed, which can lead to a lack of confidence in the future. If you fail so badly in biting off more than you can chew, you might be hesitant to take on new challenges later.
One common situation is in the work field. For example, an employee might volunteer for multiple big projects at the same time, thinking they can handle it all, but end up missing deadlines. Another situation is in personal fitness goals. Someone might decide to start an extremely intense workout routine every day while also following a very strict diet, but their body can't adapt that fast, and they end up quitting both. Also, in social life, a person might promise to attend too many events in a short period, leaving them exhausted and unable to fully enjoy any of them.
Well, in a fanfic related to a superhero comic. The writer decides to not only bring in every single superhero and villain from the entire comic history but also tries to create a new multiverse concept on top of that. They start to introduce different versions of the same characters from various timelines and alternate universes. But they can't keep track of all the characterizations, powers, and relationships. As a result, the story becomes a convoluted mess where the readers can't really follow what's going on. Also, in a fanfic for a video game, the writer tries to incorporate all the side quests, main quests, and hidden lore into one single story arc, along with adding their own made - up characters and quests. It quickly becomes unmanageable and the pacing of the fanfic is all over the place.
Well, 'bite off more than you can chew' means to take on more tasks or responsibilities than one can handle. In the context of 'fanfic' (fan fiction), it might refer to a fanfic writer taking on a really complex plot or a large number of characters that they end up having a hard time managing within the story. For example, a fanfic writer might try to create a story that involves multiple timelines, dozens of characters from different parts of a fictional universe, and complex relationships between them all. And this could lead to a story that seems a bit jumbled or unfinished if they can't quite handle all those elements they've bitten off.
It means there are other aspects to it. Maybe there were hidden motives behind the shooting that made it more complex.