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Reply 5#5 gabsimom's post

helen haveing the resouses to clone intriges me where in the future does she kill off the first clra
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Reply 29#29 bala's post

could you tell me where you watched this is it on site already???
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Reply 31#31 bala's post

so in the mean time i get the show spoilt by you ta pal or is that chump
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Reply 33#33 bala's post

The term spoiler was introduced in the early days of the internet, on the internet, and is often associated with specialist Internet sites and in newsgroup postings. Early rules of netiquette insisted that spoilers could and should be normally avoided, but if the posting of "spoiling" information was unavoidable, it be preceded by a warning ("SPOILER!"), or the spoiler itself has to be masked so that it can not be visible to any but those keen for details and not fazed at the thought of such potentially plot-revealing information. Sometimes, these warnings are omitted, accidentally or deliberately (see below), and some unwitting readers have had literature, films, television programmes and other works that they were looking forward to experiencing "unspoiled".[1]

There is among internet users a socially unique but pointedly expressed insistence on being protected from material considered to include "spoiler" information by website operators or forum moderators, even in the internet version of settings where such material has conventionally and historically appeared, such as discussion groups or literary reviews. As a result of this level of objection to spoilers, trolls may post them purely for their own pleasure – finding amusement in believing they are completely ruining a narrative experience for others. On reputable websites, these can be reported to moderators and such posts taken down, the posters blacklisted, but only after the fact. Conversely, many who wish to discuss a fictional work in depth, including the outcomes of events and the handling of the narrative resolution, feel compelled to avoid participating on public websites altogether, set up "closed" websites to exclude those who are sensitive about spoilers, or unilaterally blog at the expense of public exchange


source wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoiler_(media)
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