Potato
Potato is the word for Koshinist in Koshinism. It is generally used with adjectives to describe the characteristics of a person.
It comes from the mistranslation of the Japanese expression "わるいもの" (bad person). When Japanese speakers read this, they usually divide this into two parts, "わるい" (bad) and "もの" (person) However, someone read this by dividing it into three parts, ”わる" (bad), "いも" (potato), and "の" ('s). Koushinists thought this strange interpretation funny and the use of the word "potato" spread.
Varieties of Potatoes
Bad Potato
In Japanese, "悪芋". It refers to Koshinists who takes extreme actions such as karacking.
Antonym is a Good Potato.
New Potato
In Japanese, "新芋". It refers to Koshinists who have just joined the Koshinism.
Stinky Potato
In Japanese, "臭芋". There is no absolute definition, but it's mostly used for people who disturb Koshinism on purpose.
Sweet Potato
In Japanese, "甘芋". It refers to a schizophrenia patient.
Poor Potato
In Japanese, "弱芋". This refers to a potato that is poor at something. For example, if you are poor at cooking, you would be a "poor-at-cooking potato." Unlike stinky potato, this doesn't have derogatory meanings.
Anno Potato
In Japanese, "安納芋". It refers to Takahiro Karasawa. It comes from Karasawa's phrase "Anno..."
Purple Potato
In Japanese, "紫芋". It refers to Asahara Shoko. It comes from the color of the clothes of Asahara.
Twitter Potato
In Japanese, "Twitter芋". It refers to a Koshinist who uses Twitter. This is one example of "potato" not being used with an adjective.