Well, now that I've been spoiled by wording choice fail not placed behind a cut over at supernatural_tv, I don't know if I even want to watch the episode. And that will force me to work on a tax memorandum instead, WHICH IS TRAGIC.
I did not just say that and will now slink away quietly ashamed. However, I sympathise with the spoilage. I spoiled myself sort of on purpose (in the sense that I clicked on cuts cos I didn't care whether I got spoiled) so now have no pressing desire to watch the episode. Admittedly the relevant characters never mattered much to me, but still. I can see how that's massively piss-off-able.
*hee* Maybe it will lessen your shame if I admit that I have similar glee about the memo. Reading relevant court decisions has been a nice break from reading tax code/summaries of tax code.
It's just irritating, the spoilage. People don't think. And now that it's been pointed out by several commenters to the post, I wish the author would edit the damn thing so that more people don't get spoiled.
I hate when that happens! Its completely inconsiderate to other people. I would still watch it though. It was a fairly decent episode besides "that thing" that happens.
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I did not just say that and will now slink away quietly ashamed. However, I sympathise with the spoilage. I spoiled myself sort of on purpose (in the sense that I clicked on cuts cos I didn't care whether I got spoiled) so now have no pressing desire to watch the episode. Admittedly the relevant characters never mattered much to me, but still. I can see how that's massively piss-off-able.
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It's just irritating, the spoilage. People don't think. And now that it's been pointed out by several commenters to the post, I wish the author would edit the damn thing so that more people don't get spoiled.
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