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Indeed, I'm still going to watch the shit out of it and love it

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He took it down, atleast he listens to me

Doesn't matter, whoop that ass anyway

Open door, KICK WHAM STUNNER
 
During the next season... That is the most minor of shit that is going to happen.
Yeah but I hate the little bastard
You punch the snarky bastard in the dick.

I'm going to see him when I go home in January and I have given him fair warning of my intentions, and he will be getting a dick punch, i may video it for all you chaps and chappettes who have been victims of this douchebaggery
 
Most people measure their own happiness in comparison to others, so making themselves happier or making other people miserable is an equal outcome, in their minds. Some people mature and realize that this is counterproductive because in a society where everyone performs acts of random petty cruelty on one another, your own happiness gets driven down faster than you can ever drive down others.

Some people continue that way their whole lives and wind up miserable and alone.
 
Because Snake kills Dumbledore?

Or cause he's an asshole

AERITH DIES

but really those people are dicks

Aerith dies.

Also OP; yes, he's Luke's father.

"Luke, I am your father" is the single most spoiled ohhh shiiiiiitt moment in movie history.

I guess you could say it gets spoiled for fun a lot.

Does it detract from the scene and the over all movie?
Well that's up to you to decide.

Vader is father
Neo is the One
Breaking Bad ends

You will understand when you figure out that Aeris died.
IMO you are all terrible people and I'm not even joking.
 
I think my brother got the exact same thing spoiled for him when he was watching something on Twitch. Apparently it was just casually thrown out there. I told him he should finally just read the books. They're much better anyways, and with the series (and thus, the books) getting more and more popular, it'll get harder and harder to avoid spoilers.

But people who do it out of enjoyment are just terrible. It's pretty awful of a person to get enjoyment out of ruining something for someone else.
 
I slapped a friend for spoiling "The Red Wedding" the day before the episode aired. If you haven't read the song of ice and fire books or have seen the latest season of Game of Thrones i highly suggest you don't google it or you will be spoiled.

He hasn't spoiled anything else since.
 
I slapped a friend for spoiling "The Red Wedding" the day before the episode aired. If you haven't read the song of ice and fire books or have seen the latest season of Game of Thrones i highly suggest you don't google it or you will be spoiled.

He hasn't spoiled anything else since.

Good man. And I'm a book reader. Spoilage should be repaid with a good open handed slap.
 
People shouldn't be offended by "spoilers" to begin with. Seeing websites filled with rules and restrictions against "spoilers", black bars and hidden text everywhere just to protect irresponsible people bothers me.
 
Just the title "Red Wedding" is a spoiler onto itself, as was everyone's "OMG SOMETHING HAPPENED!!" posts after the episode was aired. Luckily, when I finally saw the episode
it out-did my wildest expectations
.
 
I remember years ago in a similar topic on GAF, people just started posting unmarked spoilers and I was then spoiled on the ending of Harry Potter, some games, and a book that I was planning to read.

These topics are always fun in that regard.

People shouldn't be offended by "spoilers" to begin with. Seeing websites filled with rules and restrictions against "spoilers", black bars and hidden text everywhere just to protect irresponsible people bothers me.

Except on GAF where you become accustomed to people spoiling the most inane things to where you become accustomed to the false spoilers and are ultimately spoiled by a legitimate spoiler.
Am I right?
 
People shouldn't be offended by "spoilers" to begin with.
People should learn how to keep their mouths shut.

I have said this a million times and i will say again. Don't approach someone and spoil something, it takes less time to say "Have you seen X?" then it does to ruin someones day. How would you feel if you were having a baby and you didnt want to know the sex of it. You wanted it to be a surprise so you tell you and your wife tell your doctor you don't want to know only to have that doctor call you the next day and say "its a boy". Learn to respect people.
 
I'd rathe just be straight up spoiled than have some game of thrones book reader foaming at the mouth in anticipation to see my reaction to the twists and turns that they've been building up. Quit trying to relive your orgasm-like euphoric moment vicariously through me.
 
Just the title "Red Wedding" is a spoiler onto itself, as was everyone's "OMG SOMETHING HAPPENED!!" posts after the episode was aired. Luckily, when I finally saw the episode
it out-did my wildest expectations
.
Red Wedding spoils nothing because you have no real context for it.

after you read or see the scene you will obviously look back and say oh well now that makes sense.
 
People shouldn't be offended by "spoilers" to begin with. Seeing websites filled with rules and restrictions against "spoilers", black bars and hidden text everywhere just to protect irresponsible people bothers me.
Nobody should enjoy discussing and speculating on narrative before they finish the entire story?
 
Red Wedding spoils nothing because you have no real context for it.

after you read or see the scene you will obviously look back and say oh well now that makes sense.

Calling something the Red Wedding makes it inherently clear that it is going to involve blood/death.
 
I slapped a friend for spoiling "The Red Wedding" the day before the episode aired. If you haven't read the song of ice and fire books or have seen the latest season of Game of Thrones i highly suggest you don't google it or you will be spoiled.

He hasn't spoiled anything else since.

I had that and another death that hasn't happened yet in the show spoiled for me too :(.
 
I file spoilers under "who gives a fuck" because ultimately it doesn't matter. I don't like when people try to rob or kill me. These are the things I care about. Spoil a movie but don't try to stab me or anything.
 
Red Wedding spoils nothing because you have no real context for it.

after you read or see the scene you will obviously look back and say oh well now that makes sense.

It spoils
that lots of blood would be spilled in the wedding that the show was building to for the entire season. Granted, I did not expect it to happen the way it happened, I didn't expect it to go as extreme as it did, but I knew something was going to happen to major characters.

Then again, anyone who's watched Game of Thrones knows episode 9 of a season is when the craziest shit goes down. So I didn't need the title to know something was going to happen when I started the episode.
 
I file spoilers under "who gives a fuck" because ultimately it doesn't matter. I don't like when people try to rob or kill me. These are the things I care about. Spoil a movie but don't try to stab me or anything.

What about a good square kick in the nuts for posterity? Seems like you're filing an awful lot under "who gives a fuck?"
 
Calling something the Red Wedding makes it inherently clear that it is going to involve blood/death.

Yup. The next day my Facebook feed was full of "NOOOOOOOOOOO" and "I feel like crying, seriously, WHY?". It really turned me off on watching the series, because now I just know
a beloved/likeable character (or more) will die
on S3E09.
 
Utter scum.

You can't ever un-know that information. It literally spoils your enjoyment of a piece of entertainment forever.

Man, I must have imagined enjoying all those movies that I've seen before multiple times. I should stop this re-read of one of my favourite books because it's impossible to enjoy it now.
 
I tend to fake spoil people, tell them everything that doesn't happen.
But no that guy is an asshole, I hate it when people spoil things. Bet he feels real great right about now
 
I don't know.
They're evil people!
I got ruined of Assassin's Creed IV and Attack on Titan cause people are jerks...
And I like both of those series...
 
When a book (or book series) gets the film / TV treatment, people who read the book feel as if they need to validate their spent time. They can't raise the value of the time they already spent, so they actively try to devalue the time others spend watching the movie / TV show. Typically, this manifests in three ways.

1: Constantly telling people how they read the books.
2: Bitching about how the books are better.
3: Spoiling shit for people who haven't read the books.
 
DONT CLICK ON THE SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN'T FINISHED ACIV, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

This one time i was a twitch stream of some guy playing ACIV on PS4. During the mission where James Kidd and Kenway are helping the assassins. I told the guy that Kidd dies at the end of the mission, i finished the game,
she doesn't or does she
, so anyways i kept on watching coz you can only ban someone from chatting and the whole time he was pissed until the end of the mission.

MY bad
 
The above is the worst way to do spoilers ever in the history of spoils

Edit: HOLY SHIT YOU MADE IT WORSE
Just spoiler tag the whole thing
NO THE WHOLE POST
 
It's all about the journey, not the destination. I could care less if I'm spoiled as long as what's being spoiled is something good.
 
if you're going to react to it, your friends will keep on doing it.

But sometimes your friends will see you ignoring it and will think that it doesn't bother you, so they keep doing it.

Someone spoiled the end of Breaking Bad season 4 finale in a Neogaf topic about Beyonce of all things. No context, just boom, gif.

I believe something like that happened in a Smash Bros topic here, someone posted a gif from the final series of BB when there were a load others that could be used as substitute.

I had this spoiled when that game was still new...

The back of the box in EU had a picture from that moment. Without context it's not as bad but still...
 
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