Why is it that normalfags and redditors get so absolutely assblasted over "spoilers"? Do people really feel that a movie/book/game is ruined if they hear about part of the story before they see it themselves? Why? I purposely look up plot synopses beforehand to determine whether I'm likely to enjoy a story. If I should happen to learn of a key plot twist I don't give a fuck. Reading that "Character X kills character Y" isn't going to impair my enjoyment of the actual experience, because if the actual experience isn't any more engaging than a dry blurb, it's a shitty story in the first place.
>>384046
No one cares edgy faggot
>>384046
I think it's dumb too.
Wasn't there a study a couple of years back that said the emotional impact of spoilers isn't lost if it gets spoiled anyway?
People these days just want some justified anger.
A better question is: why are you so colontorn over reddit memes that you (1) take a screencap, (2) write a post that long, and (3) solve a captcha?
Not everyone who tells you to fuck off is a normie or a redditor, fuck off crybaby. Spoilers without spoiler tags are and have always been a bannable offense.
>>384060
Rule or not, you're fucking retarded if you expect your fellow 4chan users not to spoil you if they get the opportunity
>>384058
>take a screencap
Literally takes three seconds with a proper screenshot utility program.
>writing a post that long
Your ADHD is your problem.
>solve a captcha
>implying