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Here is a reminder for y’all
Just because you don’t like a show/book/movie doesn’t mean you get to spoil it for other people
Let people enjoy things god damn it
Okay when people post things with spoilers about a TV show, movie or book that has literally just come out and don’t put a spoiler warning, read more or anything in the tags- ghfjshdjsja- I WANT TO SCREAM.
Is this just me?? Am I the only one bothered by this??
I get it, you’re excited, but if something came out two days ago not everyone has the free time to enjoy it immediately and it would be very much appreciated if you could not spoil it!!!!
exploratoreric replied to your post: ~ Online ~
spoilers someone breathes
oh my gOD you guys
have some compassion for your internetless australian comrade here
please
i bEG of you
The feeling you get when you mistakenly spoil something for someone is the worst feeling because you know they were just as excited as you are about the thing and you went and ruined that excitement by ruining the surprises and it makes you feel worse than shit because you know you can't make it up to them because what's done is done
OOC: Look, dude, it's been over two months.
So mom, my brother and I are standing and waiting to exit the theater.
Me: Okay, you paid attention to the Kree, right?
Mom: Yeah.
Me: There's a Kree in Agents of SHIELD. Agents of SHIELD actually debuted the Kree, technically, and the serum in Coulson and Skye is of Kree origin. It's jacking up Phil worse because ... (and so on)
And we get out to the parking lot after using the restroom...
Rich: You royally pissed someone off in the theater man.
Me: What?
Rich: You were talking about Agents of SHIELD and some guy in front of me freaked the fuck out.
Rich: "DUDE! SPOILERS! SPOILERS! OH MY GOD!"
Me: .. Okay you know what..
Me: It's been over two months.
Me: That guy needs to get his ass to Amazon Prime. I can't be bothered to care.
Me: You know what else? King Kong climbs the Empire State Building and dies. And Rosebud is a sled.
My brother keeps telling my mum stuff from the plot of Dexter and ruining the whole thing. What is the point!?
FRAGGIN' SPOILERS!!!
I HATE social media sometimes because of all the people posting things immediately after, spoiling things for people who haven't seen them yet for whatever reason.
Just had the frickin' Flash cameo in Arrow spoiled for me. In the past, I have had various things spoiled for me for The Walking Dead and I've had dozens upon dozens of races spoiled for me. F1, NASCAR, NHRA…they're all guilty of it. And I might as well never see Son of Batman because fricking everyone on Tumblr has basically shown me the whole movie, even before it was released since it was leaked. And I only follow 20 people!
It's not like I even read the whole posts either. I just glance, see it's a spoiler and try to scroll past quickly, but I've already seen enough of the words or pictures to spoil it for me. If it's been a week, then fine, but everybody does it IMMEDIATELY after.
Gee thanks...
I get it. You're excited. Heck, I have a post with spoilers, but, if you don't read the whole post and just look at the title, you won't have anything spoiled for you. Don't mean to glorify myself, but still.
I mean, we record a lot of the races we have spoiled for us, but we just end up not watching them because we already know the outcome. With shows, I feel less compelled to catch up because I know most of the important stuff already. It's just really annoying.
Especially on this website, can people at least do a Read More thing and have the spoilers below that. Or, even better, not post pictures of it and not include any specific spoilers in the big bold titles.