ChatGPT4 has no credibility. Shaking.

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(1)1127 PM Friday, March 17th
(2)Because of coffee, the Dink people…
(3)Please tell me how Dokdo and Ulleungdo Island were mentioned in the History of the Three Kingdoms.
(4)The History of the Three Kingdoms is a history book of the Goryeo Dynasty compiled by Ilyeon Ilyeon in 1281 and deals with the history of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla. The Samguk Yusa refers to Ulleungdo Island and Dokdo Island as Uljinsan Mountain and Yonggeosan Mountain.
(5)The History of the Three Kingdoms Vol. 1, Gangneung Rights, Donghae-ri, Donghae-ri, is recorded as follows.
(6)Once upon a time, there was a mountain called Uljin in the East Sea, where a dragon lived. That’s why the mountain was called Yonggeosan.
(7)Chung Young-mi, Director of Dokdo Research Institute of Northeast Asian History Foundation
(8)I misrepresented the Three Kingdoms History as the Three Kingdoms History.About Mt. Yonggeosan.
(9)Like suddenly popping out of nowhere. In fact, most of the relationships are…
(10)You can’t just watch the report from Q KBS.

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(1)1132 pm Friday, March 17th
(2)Because of coffee, the Dink people…
(3)Tell me why the Milk population is increasing.
(4)There are many reasons why creamy is increasing. They’re high-income people, people who enjoy high-quality coffee.
(5)People
(6)1 Spreading coffee culture As coffee culture spreads around the world, it appears that the Dink people enjoy it. Coffee has gained popularity over the past few years, so there are coffee shops and coffee shops.
(7)Oh, that’s it’s
(8)What is the Dink?
(9)Education level and income families are people who have received this education a lot.
(10)It refers to people who enjoy very luxurious coffee.
(11)More Viewed Environment
(12)I try to enjoy luxurious coffee at
(13)That’s what it’s known to be. in good health
(14)As the coffee culture spread all over the world.
(15)Educational level, health, etc.
(16)The Dink population is increasing.

I’m just making up all the internet stories.

Why aren’t you testing the reliability of Dokdo? There are many reliable documents, but why is it coming out like that?

When I heard that someone drinks a lot of Dink coffee, I wrote, “Dink people = Coffee mania.”

At this rate, if an article appears that someone said Dokdo is Japanese territory, they will collect it and say it is Japanese territory.

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