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"'''I will kill Karasawa Takahiro'''" ( | "'''I will kill Karasawa Takahiro'''" (Japanese: 唐澤貴洋殺す ''karasawa takahiro korosu'') is a death threat against [[Karasawa Takahiro]] and is regarded as a sacred phrase in Koushinism. | ||
It is also known as the '''Hexagrammaton'''<ref>Derived from the {{wpl|Tetragrammaton|lang=en}} of Judaism.</ref>. | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The | The Hexagrammaton is one of the popular phrases for death threats to Lawyer Karasawa Takahiro. It is abbreviated as "karakoro". | ||
Anything containing the name "karakoro" can be the target of reputational damage. | |||
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 | 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"('' '''Kara'''sawa Takahiro bengoshi-wo '''na'''ifu-de '''me'''ttazashi-ni shite korosu'', lit. I will kill Lawyer Karasawa Takahiro by stabbing him with a knife) | ||
when it comes to Karakoro. After July 22, 2012, the day the | |||
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 [[NanJ|/livejupiter/]] by [[dion君|dion-kun]], numerous postings of the death threats appeared; it wasn't long before /livejupiter/ users such as [[沖縄君|Okinawa-kun]] 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<ref>As of December 2017, two people, [[安藤良太|Ryota Ando]] and [[福嶋誠也|Seiya Fukushima]], have been arrested for karakoro, and three people, [[大分君|Oita-kun]], [[群馬君|Gunma-kun]], and [[dion君|dion-kun]], have been sent for prosecution.</ref>. | |||
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, although the August 2013 [[300万騒動|3 million ruckus]] calmed things down for a while, 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. | |||
At the same time, [[Tor]], [[VPN]], and other tools for disguising IPs became widespread, and it became safe to make death threats as long as the IPs were disguised, making death threats, once forbidden on the Internet, the norm. | |||
dion-kun has created a paradigm shift in the death threat with only six words. | |||
Within [[唐澤貴洋掲示板|Karasawa Takahiro BBS]], it is rarely treated as a death threat and is often interpreted as a kind of sutra. | |||
In addition, testimonies have been confirmed that "karakoro calms the mind," "it makes me feel gentle," "it is not enough if I do not karakoro once a day," and "the list of threads is tightened because it is easily noticeable in the list of threads." | |||
The "karakoro" thread is half-jokingly referred to as "an oasis in NanJ" because summary affiliation blog owners do not reprint the death threat threads. | |||
In general, most of non-karakoro death threat threads are filled with responses such as "I've reported it", "It is indeed a no-no (for TV)", "AUTO" etc. | |||
In Karakoro, however, the first responses are "Yes, [[300万騒動|3 million]]", "[[これはいけない。|This is wrong.]]" etc. in a socially friendly manner. | |||
After that, it becomes a chatting thread for the [[Koushinism|Koushinists]]. | |||
== In Multiple Languages == | == In Multiple Languages == |