Salty for Salt's Sake

Member 27

Level 61.14

Mar 2006

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Jan 8, 2008, 01:55 PM
Local time: Jan 8, 2008, 12:55 PM
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I think for movies, so long as it's still running in theatres, it's sort of a dick move to spoil a plot for someone. Not everyone gets out to flicks on opening day, or even the opening two weeks, you know?
Video games... that's a little more sketchy. There are certain plot twists I would still put in spoilers, because I love them so much I'd hate to accidentally ruin them for someone else. There are other twists I view as so horrid, however, that I want to shout them from the mountain tops (FF VIII leaps to mind).
On books... man, that's rough. I read books at a pretty high volume, so, you know, I'd say three months after release, but hell, given the fact some people read what, a novel a year, maybe six months? Maybe a year?
Jam it back in, in the dark.
John Mayer just asked me, personally, through an assistant, to sing backup on his new CD.
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