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20 Katılım Ekim 2019
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@taeraeasscheeks @taelsooj why do you think calling someone something that's close to being a slur is funny?? what's the joke here?
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graças a deus
lin | 춤 CHOOM@stuckithemiddle
Me cura saber que o illit nunca vai ter esse hit aqui
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if you don’t stan illit don’t speak on their vocals. this was them singing live during an encore… sad y’all reduce them to 2 bad clips.
Shubi | CHOOM@baemonsterized
It’s really puzzling to think how they sound like this if belift upload a video of them singing while dancing but whenever they had an encore they cant even hit a single note correctly 😭 mind you they’re just standing that time.
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THIS IS HOW YOU PRONOUNCE PUBG???
•ᴗ•@aeriminded
💬 your PUBG skin is so expensive 🌙 really?? I wanna play PUBG.. i wanna make a game room actually
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SEVENTEEN Minghao used a remix in his DJ set that turns the Islamic nasheed, “Salu ‘ala al-Nabi wa Zidu Salatah,” into rave music. The original hymn is a widely recognized religious piece associated with Hajj seasons and Islamic celebrations, making its use as party music offensive and disrespectful to many Muslims.
Many Muslims consider the pairing of religious hymns into secular dance music disrespectful, as Islam generally discourages the merging of sacred religious expressions with entertainment and party culture.
Considering the religious significance of the original nasheed, Minghao is being urged to address the situation and acknowledge why its use in this context has upset many Muslims.
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