Spoil yourself
There are two types of people in the world, spoilers and liars. Whether you are willing to accept it or not, you probably have spoiled someone’s beloved TV show in front of them. And what’s even worse, someone has probably spoiled something for you, too. How should we deal with living in a world where every conversation could turn into a spoiler fest?
Netflix has recently launched a campaign on the matter and their answer is very simple: Deal with it. Spoilers are becoming are part of our culture and they are here to stay. The company even released a website where you can quiz yourself on what kind of spoiler you are, and for those who are feeling daring and bit self-destructive you even spoil various movies and TV shows for yourself (obvious spoiler alert).
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