Fortunately, no! But I would be really upset if I didn’t read it earlier.
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Thanks. Unfortunately that didn’t work when I tried it. Edit: Googled it. “>!” in front worked.
But I would be really upset if I didn’t read it earlier.
Yeah, I don’t blame you! I’m really glad I didn’t spoil it for you, and sorry again for being careless.
Fortunately, no! But I would be really upset if I didn’t read it earlier.
Spoilers can be put in markdown using syntax like this:
Thanks. Unfortunately that didn’t work when I tried it. Edit: Googled it. “>!” in front worked.
Yeah, I don’t blame you! I’m really glad I didn’t spoil it for you, and sorry again for being careless.