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    3 days ago

    There doesn’t need to be a cutoff, you just go with ordinary politeness and put it behind a spoiler tag. It’s not even hard, it’s just polite.

    What price politeness? Less agro than calling someone butthurt or lazy just for suggesting you don’t spoil a fun experience.

    There are very old films that I would advise against spoiling.

    There’s a reason it’s called spoiler. It spoils the experience for other people. There’s no need.

    Be more thoughtful and less self centred.

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        3 days ago

        I’m not the one upset over words on the internet…

        Really?

        you’ve been too lazy to interact with it

        This you?

        The world doesn’t stop for you

        Ummm…

        And if you’re going to be upset over spoilers, over content that that’s that old, then maybe you need to be careful about what you’re reading.

        Ah yes. It’s not your fault for spoiling, it’s those nasty people reading it who are to blame.

        people get butthurt

        …but not you, clearly! /s

        Like a true conservative, you call anyone criticizing your lack of consideration and empathy belittling names.

        Someone says “aw don’t do that it spoils the fun for others”, and it sets you off!

        You didn’t use the phrase “millennial snowflakes” because you didn’t want to sound like an entitled boomer with no empathy shouting at people for suggesting it might be nice to be kind, but it didn’t work! You do sound like an entitled boomer with no empathy shouting at people for suggesting it might be nice to be kind.