✊️Bingers unite, a club to share good times to start binging, how to avoid spoilers on feeds and, Waiting to Binge list... While binging g discussinthreads... more to come!
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DaffodilDaze:IKR Many people seem to think that once a drama is finished airing (or almost) it's fair game and post spoilers galore. So speedy scrolling is a must.
I once remember someone spoiling a drama which had then recently ended, when told to mark spoilers they were like "Oh I thought since it ended a few days a ago everyone would have seen it". I mean how narcissistic and delusional do you have to be, to make that assumption.
Midnight Storms:I once remember someone spoiling a drama which had then recently ended, when told to mark spoilers they were like "Oh I thought since it ended a few days a ago everyone would have seen it". I mean how narcissistic and delusional do you have to be, to make that assumption.
Exactly. There are some shows I binge just before the last eps so that I can watch the finale as soon as it airs for that exact reason. Especially if it's really popular or the type that will be totally ruined if someone gives the end away. Some people are incapable of seeing things from any other point of view than their own.
Shiro:Accepting the things we can not change... .
Most people just forget... or get confused about what a spoiler is... Sometimes it can be hard to tell the diffrance between a teaser and a spoiler... I try but I am sure I cross that line to sometimes...
We're bound to have differing opinions on the nitty-gritty and also have varying tolerance levels no doubt so there's no way to eliminate spoilers. How to navigate around spoilers becomes a skill all bingers will need to develop to survive.
If you go into comment section of a drama, only glance at comments and try to read as fast as possible, so you "overread" any spoilers. Does this make sense? For me it works. xD
This is my club, finally. I love to binge my dramas and watch as many episodes in a row as I want and can. I'm not the most patient person but it's worth it. :D
May I join? ^.^
Some dramas I recommend for binge-watching:
- Oh No! Here Comes Trouble (my current binge party, gonna complete it now)
- Once Upon A Small Town
- Animals
- One Day Off
- Dear My Name
- Hakozume
- Long Time No See
- Short
- Out of Breath
- Taikan Yoho
- Nee Sensei, Shiranai no?
- Tea Box
- The First Responders S 1 + S2
- The Witch's Diner
- To The Moon and Back
Not bingeable within one day but hard to resist)
Midnight Storms:I once remember someone spoiling a drama which had then recently ended, when told to mark spoilers they were like "Oh I thought since it ended a few days a ago everyone would have seen it". I mean how narcissistic and delusional do you have to be, to make that assumption.
What I love about this statement is the fact that they obviously never ever once thought about people who are new to Asian dramas, therefore they simply couldn't have seen it when it was airing. So no matter when a drama aired, there will always be people who haven't seen it yet.
I stopped trying to work with logic, I simply do not go to comment sections of dramas/movies I haven't seen yet and master my skills in fast-scrolling/reading. As I'm mostly an occasional feeds lurker, the spoilers there don't affect me much, thank god.