Quote Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod View Post
If you don't know already, screw you, you shouldn't have waited.
I've never really understood this type of attitude. Like, if you spoil something accidentally because you didn't realise someone hadn't read it, fair enough if it's something old, you shouldn't have to be super guarded about it, especially in a private conversation. But if you're gonna be talking big spoilers in public, it's so easy to just give a quick spoiler warning, or in EoFF's case use spoiler tags, and yet people act like it's this huge bother and if anyone gets spoiled it's almost like they deserve it. Which, sure, in many cases spoilers happen in contexts where people should expect them to, but even if they don't people get defensive about their right to spoil rather than just saying sorry.

I'm not even particularly bothered by it, it just confuses me.