Spoiler: that which can be "spoiled" (1) is understood as an aesthetic item and (2) contains surprise as part of its aesthetic pleasure.
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@pthagnar@drethelin@luminousalicorn authors also don't intend enjoyable fan theories that also change the experience
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@sarahdoingthing@drethelin@luminousalicorn though too be fair, a moment that uses surprise that only uses surprise is likely to be weak -
@sarahdoingthing@drethelin@luminousalicorn what i hate are interpretation spoilers: already knowing how the internet feels abt something - 1 more reply
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@sarahdoingthing@luminousalicorn well nowadays being NOT aware is what authors don't intend see Abed's constant explanations@danharmonThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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