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Is it really a spoiler when something has been around forever?
Ok, so I’m the type that doesn’t mind spoilers. I can’t imagine how stressful my life would be if I lived in fear that someone might “spoil” something for me if I am not fast enough to read it/watch it/ etc. So my question arises from that thought, can you really blame someone for “spoiling” something that has been around for years? As an example, a lot of people are just watching the Fruits Basket remake, so they *dont* want to be “spoiled”, but the manga ended in 2006, the new anime is going to adapt the whole thing, meaning a lot of those manga-only secrets will be no more. In my very personal opinion I don’t think people should get angry if someone “spoils” something for them that has been around for 20 years. I get if you don’t want to know who dies in the latest episode of x hot series, or book, but to b*tch and moan that people are “spoiling” stuff that’s been around a long time?
Yes. Whether it’s been around for a few weeks, 6 months, or 20 years, if a person hasn’t watched or read it, you’re spoiling it if you tell them what happens. Since you used Fruits Basket as an example, I’ll use it as my example too. Fruits Basket has been my favorite manga since I was 14/15. It was one of my firsts. I always recommend both...... 1 reply