the number of "armys" i’ve seen reselling BTS tickets for their europe tour for way above face value is honestly so sad... a true army wouldn’t be exploiting other armys for profit or making it harder for them to see bts. you should be truly ashamed of yourselves eh..
@BangtanGER_twt Come on, die Canva free Version bietet komplett vergleichbare Elemente, man kann so eine Grafik genau so da machen. Wieso KI dafür nutzen? Als ARMY sollte man real artists supporten.
@H0BIF4NGZ@JESTERJHS yeah i always feel like AI acts kinda like a toddler who just learned a new phrase and uses it constantly now 😅 except toddlers are still more creative
@JESTERJHS@H0BIF4NGZ whereas actual human writers may use the structure but almost ALWAYS add something or change it around. we all have favorite words/structures, but we don’t repeat them 1:1. i think that’s the real AI tell, when a piece of writing begins to sound formulaic
@JESTERJHS@H0BIF4NGZ i think ai does the most simplified version of this sentence structure, something i rarely see quite this blatant from writers. Even changing “not x, but z” to “it wasn’t quite x, more like z” reads way less like AI. it seems to take the gist of stylistic choices and run with it
The New York Times accidentally revealed the moral bankruptcy of capitalism.
China is making breakthroughs in cancer drugs, clinical trials, biotech research, and life-saving medicines.
The first American reaction is not:
“How many patients can this save?”
It is:
“Will this threaten U.S. dominance?”
“Will American biotech lose its edge?”
“Will Big Pharma struggle to keep up?”
That tells you everything.
In a sane world, better cancer drugs would be a human victory.
In Washington’s world, even medicine becomes a battlefield the moment China helps people live.
China’s biotech rise is not just about winning.
It is about responsibility to a massive patient population that cannot wait for American monopolies, American prices, or American permission.
Cancer patients do not care about U.S. dominance.
They care about staying alive.
And that is exactly why China cannot leave this field to America.
this. and while we’re on the topic, learn! fandom! history! if you care about fandom enough to engage in it, you should know about fandom history and fandom etiquette. ship and let ship + don’t like, don’t read are pillars of fandom that seem to be getting more lost as we progress.
i don’t think people should be sharing takes on the “correct” way to use ao3 if they don’t understand its history and WHY it exists in the first place. ao3 was designed by freaks for freaks. it’s anti censorship and it has strict archive rules and a strong tagging system for a reason. is not the place for puritans to start complaining that a correctly tagged fic has something they personally don’t like.
Just a reminder: the only information that was shared is that he was leaving Korea for an overseas schedule, nothing more
Normally, the purpose of the trip would be mentioned, but this time it wasn’t, which makes it pretty clear that it’s a private schedule. With that in mind, if you come across any photos or videos that weren’t posted by Yeonjun himself or released through official sources, and are clearly taken by stalkers, please do not engage with or spread them. Report them instead!!!
Privacy is not a difficult concept to understand or respect
BREAKING:
Israel is dropping white phosphorus bombs on civilian areas in the village of Arnoun, Nabatieh, South Lebanon.
These are internationally banned munitions — and Israel is unleashing them against civilians.