2, as i've always said with these kinds of accusations, ‘i hope to be proven incorrect’
these accusations are not targeted towards v8, i'm placing blame on the creatives working on this project [and pledis & hybe as well]
there's no need to call others ‘stupid’
if the credits mention ai usage, it proves that generative was involved in the creative process
however, if the credits did not mention ai usage, it does NOT guarantee that the finished product was free of generative ai
the reason why Palestine isn’t being seen anymore is because not a lot of news outlets are reporting about them. 90% of buildings in Gaza has been destroyed. 12 million people have fled their homes in Sudan. 1.2 million people are facing food insecurity in Lebanon. Speak up.
@sebmygoat and that's the song i rank 2nd, btw, [the song ranked 1st's in the original tweet—it was an extremely difficult decision], the whole ep is marvellous!
for half an hour, i was playing hitchhiking and even if it's a prank call back to back; i literally couldn't decide which one was better; i've practically given both songs 10 scrobbles each already
https://t.co/4vx7Ha0hIi
ranking heegyu's the broken hitchhiking!
1. hitchhiking
2. even if it's a prank call
3. defense mechanism
4. my wish, my love
5. i'm not leaving you
6. without you
9s and 10s across the board!
i love music so much, it's been a while since an ep's brought me such joy
Palestinian child dies after Israeli attack as Israel expands occupation in Gaza
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A 10-year-old Palestinian boy, Walid Youssef Abu Jazar, died early today at Nasser Hospital from injuries sustained days earlier in an Israeli strike on the Al-Mawasi area near Khan Yunis. His death highlights ongoing violations of the so-called 'ceasefire,' with Gaza’s Health Ministry reporting that Israeli breaches have killed 1,038 Palestinians and injured 3,329 others since the truce took effect.
Witnesses also reported a limited Israeli military incursion east of Al-Maghazi and Deir al-Balah, where tanks and a bulldozer advanced under heavy gunfire to shift the "yellow line" security perimeter. This maneuver effectively expands the buffer zone enforced by the Israeli army, further restricting Palestinian movement inside the strip and destroying local homes.
The ground movement follows an earlier admission by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the military now controls approximately 70 percent of Gaza, up from 53 percent at the start of the ceasefire. Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem condemned the expansion and the shifting of the security line, calling on international mediators to pressure Israel to halt the violations.