dw-t: Psychologists found that readers who know how a story will end get greater pleasure from it. In an already well known variation, ‘tis called “dramatic irony”. SPOILERS AHOY! I always read the last paragraph of a book before deciding to read the book because I feel it’s telling if the book ends with something poignant or mundane. You mean I was doing it right this entire time? But I would argue against any real spoilers…the last 3 books of Harry Potter were spoiled for me and I lost all motivation to finish the series. I’d rather be surprised. omg yay! i feel so validated. XD
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mochisquish- Origin: did you know?
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celina yes it does make it better
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Booyah. To all my spoiler-haters… suck it.
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So. Fucking. True. Spoliers keep me interested.
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