Cruelest service will text your friends 'Game of Thrones' spoilers

So cold.
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Laura Vitto
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If you're a monster who inexplicably still has a few friends to text, then Spoiled.io is your app.

The service has a humble purpose: To spoil your loved ones, or enemies, on major Game of Thrones plot points a mere few hours after it airs on HBO. So cold; so cruel.



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Of course, ruining an unsuspecting friend's Monday morning does not come for free. Spoiled costs $0.99 for a full season of spoilers.

Once paid, the service will anonymously text the number provided with spoilers like Jon Snow's fate or what Ramsay Bolton's dogs had for dinner last night. The spoilers will continue to roll in after each new episode.

The service comes just in time for Sunday's Season 6's finale, which promises to be rife with spoiler-worthy moments.

According to Spoiled's highly informative Frequently Asked Questions, the service's creators drew inspiration from 2016's greatest revenge story in which a ruthless woman taunts her cheating ex with relentless GoT spoilers. 

But while that dude likely deserved it, your friends probably don't. Spoil carefully.

[H/T: The Guardian]

Update June 27, 10:52 AM ET: A previous version of this story erroneously referred to Spoiled as an app rather than a service.

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