For four days in a row, a mother noticed that her son would come home from school 20 minutes late each day
Whenever she asked why, the boy would give the same innocent reply: "I just stopped to say hello to the husky." Since their neighbors did indeed own a husky, the mother didn’t think much of it.
But when she mentioned it to the neighbors, they told her that their husky had been away the entire week. Hearing this, the mother’s heart sank.
Feeling both curious and concerned, she quietly followed her son the next day. Walking through a quiet alley, she saw her son kneeling beside a severely injured wolf, gently sharing his snacks with it. The wolf had a broken leg and could barely move—it was the boy’s kindness that had kept it alive until then.
The mother immediately contacted the relevant authorities, and the wolf was rescued and received medical treatment. Later, surveillance footage confirmed that the boy had been feeding the wolf every day after school. The story soon spread online, with thousands of netizens commenting: "Children see the world differently than we do. They don’t label things as 'dangerous'—they simply see a life in need of love."
Big news for the #GACHIAKUTA community! Season 1 just picked up major wins at the Anime Awards 2026:
🔹 Best New Series
🔹 Best Background Art
🔹 Best Character Design
with all that's happening in the world right now, hearing gunil speak up about this relevant topic as an idol, on national tv where thousands of people are watching, just shows how important it is to speak up and fight for what is right. losing the debate doesn't erase the impact of what he said
with the current political state of the world this was so important to hear. gunil won the debate in our hearts and anyone with an inch of compassion could have seen how eloquently and firmly he defended the right thing. shame on the people who voted against him
O Gunil (Xdinary Heroes), participante de um programa de debate de questões importantes, foi perguntado se os bairros para estrangeiros na Coreia do Sul deveriam ser designados como “zonas especiais de segurança pública”.
Apesar de ter entregado ótimos argumentos, os jurados votaram na opinião contrária à sua:
“Nosso objetivo final é uma sociedade onde possamos coexistir. Mas as principais causas do crime não são a nacionalidade, são fatores como pobreza, desemprego e alienação social. Portanto, eu não acho que haja necessidade de designar áreas com alta concentração de estrangeiros como zonas especiais de segurança.”
"Should neighborhoods where many foreigners live be officially designated as 'special public-safety zones" [Gunil - opposition]
🐹 Player 45 you keep talking about the future. You mentioned that we need to think about the future generation. Let me briefly share my experience. As a Korean immigrant, I lived in the U.S. for about 10 years. I was a teenager growing up at the time. If suddenly the US government labeled Koreans as people who could potentially commit crimes, and I experienced that kind of racism, I don't think I'll have good feelings about the country I immigrated to. And if you apply that directly to Korea, second and third-generation kids go to school, and their friends say, "Hey, a lot of crimes happen in your group" and treat them like that, saying a lot of crime happens, you wouldn't have good thoughts that way.
🐹 I don't have much time left, so I'll wrap up. Our ultimate goal is a society where we can coexist. But the main causes of crime are not nationality, they're factors like poverty, unemployment, and social alienation. Therefore, I don't thinkk there is a need to designate areas with high concentrations of foreigners as special security zones.
Dottore’s entire boss fight feels weirdly personal. The way he punishes you for moving, facing him or acting too fast doesn’t just feel like just mechanics. It feels like someone reenacting the exact rules they grew up under