「I will kill Karasawa Takahiro」の版間の差分
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*Louisiana Creole: <span lang="lou" xml:lang="lou">Mo va tchwe Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | *Louisiana Creole: <span lang="lou" xml:lang="lou">Mo va tchwe Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
*Chavacano: <span lang="cbk" xml:lang="cbk">Di mata yo con Takajiro Karasawa.</span> | *Chavacano: <span lang="cbk" xml:lang="cbk">Di mata yo con Takajiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
*Cape Verdean Creole: <span lang="kea" xml:lang="kea">N ta mata Tacahiro Caraçaua. | *Cape Verdean Creole: <span lang="kea" xml:lang="kea">N ta mata Tacahiro Caraçaua.</span> | ||
*Guinea-Bissau Creole: <span lang="pov" xml:lang="pov">N ta mata Takachiro Karasava.</span> | *Guinea-Bissau Creole: <span lang="pov" xml:lang="pov">N ta mata Takachiro Karasava.</span> | ||
*Forro: <span lang="cri" xml:lang="cri">N ka mata Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | *Forro: <span lang="cri" xml:lang="cri">N ka mata Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
*Papiamento: <span lang="pap" xml:lang="pap">Lo mi mata Takahiro Karasawa. | *Papiamento: <span lang="pap" xml:lang="pap">Lo mi mata Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
*Yilan Creole Japanese: <span lang="mis" xml:lang="mis">Karasawa Takahiro kutansuru.</span> | *Yilan Creole Japanese: <span lang="mis" xml:lang="mis">Karasawa Takahiro kutansuru.</span> | ||
*Yokohama Pidgin Japanese: <span lang="mis" xml:lang="mis">Watarkshee Karasawa Takahiro shin dan jee sinjoe arimas.</span> | *Yokohama Pidgin Japanese: <span lang="mis" xml:lang="mis">Watarkshee Karasawa Takahiro shin dan jee sinjoe arimas.</span> | ||
*Hiri Motu: <span lang="ho" xml:lang="ho">Takahiro Karasawa dohore lau alaia.</span> | *Hiri Motu: <span lang="ho" xml:lang="ho">Takahiro Karasawa dohore lau alaia.</span> | ||
*Lingala: <span lang="ln" xml:lang="ln">Nakoboma Takahiro Karasawa. | *Lingala: <span lang="ln" xml:lang="ln">Nakoboma Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
*Kituba: <span lang="ktu" xml:lang="ktu">Mu ke fwa Takahilo Kalasawa. | *Kituba: <span lang="ktu" xml:lang="ktu">Mu ke fwa Takahilo Kalasawa.</span> | ||
*Chinook Jargon: <span lang="chn" xml:lang="chn">Alki nika mamook memaloost Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | *Chinook Jargon: <span lang="chn" xml:lang="chn">Alki nika mamook memaloost Takahiro Karasawa.</span> | ||
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2021年7月26日 (月) 13:50時点における版
"I will kill Karasawa Takahiro" (in Japanese "唐澤貴洋殺す" (karasawa takahiro korosu)) is a death threat against Karasawa Takahiro and is regarded to be a sacred phrase in Koushinism.
Overview
The hexagrammaton is one of the popular phrases for death threats to Lawyer Karasawa Takahiro. It is also called "karakoro" for short.
Another famous phrase used for the same purpose is "karanamé", which stands for "唐澤貴洋弁護士をナイフでメッタ刺しにして殺す"( Karasawa Takahiro bengoshi-wo naifu-de mettazashi-ni site korosu, lit. I will kill Lawyer Karasawa Takahiro by stabbing him with a knife)
Posting death threats in an online BBS is usually treated as a taboo, as you can get arrested from it. However, this is not really the case when it comes to Karakoro. After July 22, 2012, the day the hexagrammaton first appeared on thread title in /livejupiter/, numerous postings of the death threats appeared; it wasn't long before /livejupiter/ users started posting death threats every single day. Unable to handle such a large number of offenses, the police decided to ignore almost all of them and arrest one person every few months. Because of this, Koushinists started to think of death threats as the game of chicken; if you got arrested, that's because you were unlucky. As a result, Koushinists continued to create more than a hundred Karakoro threads every month, until July 13th, 2014, when the manager of 2channel banned the posting of the hexagrammaton itself.
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