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Will you lie and pretend you have in order to be part of the conversation?


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no and I will cut a bitch if they try and spoil me
If you wake up at a different time, in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?
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FFDragon posted...
no and I will cut a bitch if they try and spoil me
FFDragon posted...
no and I will cut a bitch if they try and spoil me
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Games beaten in 2017: 8 (Most recent - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End)
No, but I also don't really care about spoilers ever, so I'll not cover my ears either. I've never found that knowing a plot point actually affects my enjoyment of a show.
"Reading would be your friend." ~Dave Meltzer
scarletspeed7 posted...
No, but I also don't really care about spoilers ever, so I'll not cover my ears either. I've never found that knowing a plot point actually affects my enjoyment of a show.

For me, general plot points are okay (ie they go to such and such a place and do this) but if it's a major twist or a REALLY funny joke, I don't want to know and being spoiled on these things has affected my enjoyment of things before.

Don't tell me that if you were walking into The Force Awakens and some asshole had come out of the auditorium and straight up told you to your face that Han Solo died , you wouldn't be the slightest bit pissed off and it wouldn't affect your enjoyment at all.
darkx remembers his friend, GrapefruitKing. RIP :(
Games beaten in 2017: 8 (Most recent - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End)
AdmiralZephyr posted...
scarletspeed7 posted...
No, but I also don't really care about spoilers ever, so I'll not cover my ears either. I've never found that knowing a plot point actually affects my enjoyment of a show.

For me, general plot points are okay (ie they go to such and such a place and do this) but if it's a major twist or a REALLY funny joke, I don't want to know and being spoiled on these things has affected my enjoyment of things before.

I've never found jokes retold from TV shows to be funny, honestly. I can definitely understand the idea that a major twist might ruin something for someone however. But in terms of a joke being ruined, I've never run into someone with the comedic timing or charisma to dwarf an actual actor or comedian in a film/TV show.
"Reading would be your friend." ~Dave Meltzer
AdmiralZephyr posted...
Don't tell me that if you were walking into The Force Awakens and some asshole had come out of the auditorium and straight up told you to your face that Han Solo died, you wouldn't be the slightest bit pissed off and it wouldn't affect your enjoyment at all.

I had it ruined for me and it didn't affect my enjoyment of the film at all. You actually picked a real life thing that happened. But quite honestly, it's the movie that's the thing. You can spout the entire plot and it won't affect me too much. I've always believed that if a plot point revelation can ruin the film for you later, it's probably not all that great of a film.
"Reading would be your friend." ~Dave Meltzer
No, and I Consume All Media so I'd walk out of the room to avoid having it spoiled and talk to them about it after I finish.
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