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Let's start by defining "spoilers". It means telling people things that they can find out for themselves if they play the game/watch the movie/ read the book.
Now define asshole. It is an insulting term meaning anus, the place from your butt where you shit. When you call someone this, you are saying they are like that.
By this definition of "spoiler" and "asshole", the person who asked the question, "is character X romanceable?" has asked a spoiler question. This is because he asked a question that he can find out for himself when he plays the game. IMO, very rude people will jump on his throat for spoiling the game for them by asking instead of finding out for himself. Some people might even call him an asshole for trying to spoil the game for them. IMO, they should ignore the question and practice what they preach by playing the game themselves and not bothering other people who want to know these things.BUT when I say this, I can considered rude because these people think I am encouraging spoiling. But I say it's like watching TV. if you don't like the show, you turn it off or switch the channel. You don't insult everyone who likes what you dislike. Doing that makes you rude. But apparently, to SOME people here, I am being rude by saying that because it shows I am not understanding of other's strong views/opinions.
By this definition, the person who answered the question is also creating spoiler because she does not answer "please find out for yourself. if i tell you, i will be spoiling the game for you and other people". If she answer "yes" or "no", she will be considered spoiling the game for the original questioner, and others. IMO, rude people will jump on her throat for spoiling the game for them and call her names, or in this case "asshole". IMO, they should ignore the answer and practice what they preach by playing the game themselves and not bothering other people who want to know these things.BUT when I say this, I can considered rude because these people think I am encouraging spoiling. But I say it's like watching TV. if you don't like the show, you turn it off or switch the channel. You don't insult everyone who likes what you dislike. Doing that makes you rude. But apparently, to SOME people here, I am being rude by saying that because it shows I am not understanding of other's strong views/opinions.
BUT there is a catch, if she says "please find out for yourself", she will be considered a rude asshole by ANOTHER GROUP of rude people who say that not answering a question nicely makes her a bitch. Also, A THIRD group of rude people will say she is a rude, unhelpful asshole bitch for being so uppity as to tell the questioner to find out for himself when he doesn't know the answer.
But if she doesn't answer the question and ignores it, a 4th group of rude people will look at the silence and say that everyone reading/seeing the question and not answering is rude for not answering.
Then there are is a 5th group who says that people who think someone calling other people "asshole" is rude is themselves rude. what do i mean? Mark and Frank are watching a tv show. Mark goes to pee and he asks Frank what happened in the show when he comes back. Frank tells him. Now, if Mark called Frank an asshole for telling him what happened in the tv show because Mark thinks this is considered "spoiling" him, then Frank's mother says Mark is rude. Frank's mum thinks this is rude because you don't just call someone an anus for answering your question and telling you what you want to know. But Mark's father will say that Frank's mum is rude because she disagrees that her son is an asshole, and that she makes her rude for not putting herself in Mark's shoes to see that the "asshole" comment is "justified".
Mark's dad is then in the 5th group. The commenter above yours that you replied to also, imo, belongs to the 5th group
I am like Frank's mum because I think it is rude to call someone an anus when they directly answer a question that was asked and tell the questioner what he/she wants to know.
But in thinking like this, people in the 5th group think I am rude because they say I am assuming they are mean and nasty because I don't know how they think. Well, my answer is that IMHO calling a person an anus that shits when they want to be helpful and honestly answer a question is RUDE. IMHO, defending the person who calls others "asshole" for alleged spoiling or for not giving them what they want is also rude. How? Let's use a real life example.
You are a shopkeeper that sells fruits. A man walks in and asks for betta fishes. You tell him that you don't sell fish. He calls you an asshole for telling him that. You tell him firmly that he is being rude because your shop sign says that you sell fruits. A woman who overhears this exchange then calls you rude because she says you are assuming the man is rude because he may have meant asshole in the nicest possible way and just becos he called you an asshole doesn't mean he's a rude, nasty person; in fact, in calling you "asshole", he is right because why aren't you selling the fish that he wants.
This example, the person that answered the woman is in group 5. the man is "asshole anon".
IMHO, both the woman and man are rude. The man is rude because he didn't read your sign and insulted you when you told him firmly but politely that you sell fruits, not fish. But SOME people here will NOT think so. IMO, The woman is rude too because she thinks I am "rude" for thinking that the man is rude. The anon you replied to and SOME people here will share her opinion. BUT imo, that makes them rude because there is no "nice" way of interpreting "asshole" when it used for insulting you, but yet they want me to think so.
TLDR. them r right. u r rong n stoopid. op asker r spoiler troll. spoiler anon r rude 2 ever1 here. ur rude u asshole slag. got time to make speech, u go get life. see how many people say u r asshole n rong. ever1 will say it. NO1curr 4 ur tldr.