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This thread is non-euclidean, for it has no point
Thrillho:
Nothing is ever enough to prevent a spoiler. If Facebook was around in the 80s, the number of CAN'T BELIEVE DARTH VADER WAS LUKE SKYWALKER'S DAD posts would have been unavoidable. If you're not managing to watch it AS it's airing, you're fucked. Sometimes even that isn't enough if people are slightly ahead of you on the feed and do a tweet or a text or something.
cesium133:
Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker's dad!? Dammit, some of us haven't seen that movie yet!
Neko_Ali:
NOOOOOOOOO! It's impossible! It can't be!
*falls off a control antenna*
downtowneddie:
This is my new favorite GIF.
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LTK:
I have a habit of avoiding spoilers just for the sake of not having things spoiled, but I'm getting the feeling there's not much point to it because when I do learn of spoilers, it doesn't really affect my enjoyment. It sucks if there is something that the reader/watcher/player is supposed to figure out for themselves is spoiled, but I don't think that's all that common. A spoiler like 'Snape kills Dumbledore' is almost irrelevant, it tells you something that happens at the end but not how or why, what the reasons or consequences are, so anyone who's reading or watching gets to that point and thinks "oh this is where Snape kills Dumbledore" but that doesn't take away from the narrative, does it?
Basically I find that spoiled or not, if things are good spoilers don't change that so I don't really care if something gets 'spoiled'.
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