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Hindi ka na mabiro eh! #shorts | The Master Cutter

The article references a video titled 'The Master Cutter' from GMA Network's YouTube channel, which appears to be a short-form video under the '#shorts' format. The content of the video is not described in the provided text, but the title suggests it might involve a skilled individual performing a cutting task, possibly related to craftsmanship or a specific profession. The phrase 'Hindi ka na mabiro eh!' translates to 'You can't fool me anymore!' indicating the video may involve a revelation or demonstration of expertise. As no further details are available, the exact nature of the video remains unclear.

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GMA News Online logoGMA News OnlineIndependentCenterFactual 20Objective 1017 days ago
POV - Nasa rock concert ka! #shorts | The Master Cutter

The article features a short video titled 'POV - Nasa rock concert ka!' from The Master Cutter, which appears to be a personal viewpoint or experience related to attending a rock concert. The content is presented as a first-person perspective, likely showcasing the excitement and atmosphere of the event. No specific details about the concert, such as the location, date, or performers, are provided in the available text. The video is part of a series labeled '#shorts', suggesting it is a brief, informal piece of content.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address any political issues, figures, policies, or events. It focuses solely on a cultural event—a rock concert—without any political commentary or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 20 · Objective 10): The video appears to be a fictional or exaggerated portrayal of a 'NASA rock concert' with no credible evidence or sources supporting such an event. It lacks factual basis and presents a clearly biased, entertaining narrative rather than objective reporting.

GMA News Online logoGMA News OnlineIndependentCenterFactual 15Objective 817 days ago
Hindi ka na mabiro eh! #shorts | The Master Cutter

The article references a video titled 'The Master Cutter' from GMA Network's YouTube channel, which appears to be a short-form video under the '#shorts' format. The content of the video is not described in the provided text, but the title suggests it might involve a skilled individual performing a cutting task, possibly related to craftsmanship or a specific profession. The phrase 'Hindi ka na mabiro eh!' translates to 'You can't fool me anymore!' indicating the video may involve a revelation or demonstration of expertise. As no further details are available, the exact nature of the video remains unclear.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address any political subject, figure, or policy. It refers to a video by GMA Network, which is a media outlet, but there is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy in the limited text provided.

Why these scores (Factual 15 · Objective 8): This video seems to be a reaction to the previous content, likely promoting a similar fictional scenario. It lacks any factual grounding and continues the pattern of unverified, emotionally charged content without objective reporting.

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