More specifically not the information itself, but the people who like to ruin things for other people.
This may sound trivial to some, but when something is coming about that others are excited about, the biggest dick move anyone can pull is to spoil the movie/book/TV show/whatever.
Some people, like me, really look forward to certain things that can be (and usually are) spoiled, and when some jerk-off ruins what we've been waiting for it makes the whole wait for naught.
Yeah you still get the rest of the experience, but knowing the ending takes away the all-important mystery factor.
A lot of times online you'll see things like "Spoiler Alert" for threads, blog posts, etc., which is as courteous as I think you can get, but that can't be translated into every day life.
I don't get a "spoiler alert" from the people walking out of the theatre who think it's funny to shout out the ending to the movie I, and many others, are waiting in line to see.
Perhaps one day I'll be a millionaire when I invent a device that allows people to bitch slap others over the internet.
Until then I'll have to settle for seething rage and violent fantasies for both the people who do this online, and the ones who do it in person.
Anyone who thinks tossing out spoilers is funny should go slam their face into a wall.
That's about how funny it is.
This may sound trivial to some, but when something is coming about that others are excited about, the biggest dick move anyone can pull is to spoil the movie/book/TV show/whatever.
Some people, like me, really look forward to certain things that can be (and usually are) spoiled, and when some jerk-off ruins what we've been waiting for it makes the whole wait for naught.
Yeah you still get the rest of the experience, but knowing the ending takes away the all-important mystery factor.
A lot of times online you'll see things like "Spoiler Alert" for threads, blog posts, etc., which is as courteous as I think you can get, but that can't be translated into every day life.
I don't get a "spoiler alert" from the people walking out of the theatre who think it's funny to shout out the ending to the movie I, and many others, are waiting in line to see.
Perhaps one day I'll be a millionaire when I invent a device that allows people to bitch slap others over the internet.
Until then I'll have to settle for seething rage and violent fantasies for both the people who do this online, and the ones who do it in person.
Anyone who thinks tossing out spoilers is funny should go slam their face into a wall.
That's about how funny it is.
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