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seaglass

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6. I agree. My daughter and I always ask each other about whether we are going to read a particular
Mon Dec 21, 2015, 02:45 PM
Dec 2015

book, watch a TV show or see a movie so we don't spoil each other. Her bf is a huge Star Wars fan, he wanted to avoid some of the crowds so he is seeing it tomorrow night and would be heart broken if someone spoiled it for him. . I think we're still within the window when people shouldn't spoil it or at the minimum give an obvious warning if they have to.

The spoiler I saw on DU was not even in a thread about Star Wars. It was just plain mean-spirited.

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