For the Eurovision Fans

May 30, 2010 11:58

The Eurovision Final starts at 7.30pm tonight

Looking forward to it even though a news site already ruined it for me

For those who don't want spoilers here is my guide so far to news sites today

Spoiler Free:
The Age
News.com.au
The Australian

Ruined the whole bloody thing for me:
Ninemsn news

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st_aurafina May 30 2010, 02:54:44 UTC
Thanks for the heads up for spoilers. Sorry you got spoiled, though.

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smegforbrains83 May 30 2010, 02:59:57 UTC
its the first time i've ever gotten spoiled for Eurovision

the news sites are usually really good each year

That's what I get for reading ninemsn I suppose!
Damn me and my news site addiction!!!!!!!!

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violentcrumble May 30 2010, 04:39:50 UTC
Your exclamation mark addiction is also a problem.

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smegforbrains83 May 30 2010, 05:50:11 UTC
I'm definately addicted to exclamation points. Its a dirty, dirty addiction

:P

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mikestuchbery May 30 2010, 03:35:52 UTC
Go to Richard's tonight. If you can't get laid amongst all that, you never will.

(You know I love you, D-Dawg.)

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cecism May 30 2010, 03:13:15 UTC
It wasn't the news sites that spoiled it for me, it was the ____'s on my flist who did!

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smegforbrains83 May 30 2010, 03:14:06 UTC
big grrrrrrrrrrrr's

Spoilers shit me

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ljghost May 30 2010, 03:19:25 UTC
The Age was spoileriffic this morning when I logged online. Have since changed my homepage to Google. The title of the Eurovision article had the winner.

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violentcrumble May 30 2010, 04:39:12 UTC
Thiiiiis. Actually, people who whine about 'spoilers' in general. Idiots. If your enjoyment of your silly television program/movie/whatever is ruined by knowing the outcome, get off the fucking internet. NOT HARD.

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missmalice May 30 2010, 07:21:35 UTC
Surely basic internet etiquette suggests that one places spoilers behind a cut (if on a forum/newsgroup/blog/whatnot)?

Media organisations that ruin the outcome of competitions/films/television shows/awards shows are fucking annoying.

People who exclaim 'Oh! I know how this film ends! Turns out the butler did it/they all die/they are already dead/the villain is the hero's father/they get together/they don't get together/a wizard did it' during a film showing in a cinema should be pelted with popcorn and Maltesers until they leave in shame.

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epic_cakes May 30 2010, 08:14:23 UTC
I shut myself in my bedroom and read the last Harry Potter book away from anyone on the internet who might want to ruin it for me, the day it came out.

Apart from that, eh... I'm really not fussed if someone tells me the outcome of things I havent watched yet.

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