Spoilerophobia


fear of getting to know a previously unknown aspect of something which you likely would have rather learned on your own.
-discussions of art media such as video games, movies, etc. especially vulnerable.
#1″have you seen the last episode of the walking dead? wanna know who dies?”

“please, don’t tell me a thing! i will be really mad with you if you do.”

“geez, do you suffer of spoilerophobia or somethin’?”

#2″have you heard about the new movie?”

“no, don’t tell me anything! i don’t even want to know the name of the movie or who is in it.”

“wow, you suffer from a severe case of spoilerophobia”

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