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This Guy Made An Amazing Sign To Stop People Sharing 'GOT' Spoilers

This Guy Made An Amazing Sign To Stop People Sharing 'GOT' Spoilers

Aren't spoilers the worst?

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Is there anything more annoying than spoilers? How about spoilers on the finale of your absolute favourite show?

You can spend all day avoiding social media and social interactions for that matter, but if you've got to go into work, there's always that one dickhead who spoils it for you. And you're not allowed to punch them, because HR will bollock you.


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So, what can you do?

Well, you could make a genius sign like this guy:

Reddit user Nyrfan82 shared this amazing photo of himself sporting a sign following the season finale of Game of Thrones.

No threats of violence, either, because he works in IT, so he can hit his colleagues where it really hurts - computer speed.


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He shared the post, which has since been viewed over a million times, with the caption: "Don't fuck with the IT guy who hasn't seen the finale of GOT", and has been flooded with comments since.

Most people agreed that it's a really bad idea to piss off the IT guy.


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Others commented that a man who works in IT really should have seen the final episode by now, but I won't make such a sweeping generalisation.


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You'll be pleased to know that the sign-wearing, IT working man posted an update saying: "I finally got to watch the finale, Reddit! No computers were sent back to 1997 and I made it spoiler free."

Speaking of spoilers... well, we wouldn't dream of posting such things without giving you prior warning. Still though, you might want to make sure you're all caught up before watching this cast commentary on season seven finale, 'A Union of Fire and Ice'. In other words, SPOILER ALERT:

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Anyway, it might be a good idea to remember this lesson for next season: you don't need to threaten violence and risk a disciplinary after all, you can just threaten their tech.

The final season of Game of Thrones is expected to air in 2019.

Featured Image Credit: Imgur/Reddit/Nyrfan82

Topics: Game of Thrones