Anders Ämting
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So apparently a psychological study has concluded that if you have a story's ending or plot twist spoiled to you before you read it, it is actually more likely to enhance the experience than ruin it. The same, however, does not hold true for being spoiled somewhere in the middle of the story.
Thoughs on this?
So apparently a psychological study has concluded that if you have a story's ending or plot twist spoiled to you before you read it, it is actually more likely to enhance the experience than ruin it. The same, however, does not hold true for being spoiled somewhere in the middle of the story.
Thoughs on this?