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'''1444''' is a [[shock video]] of a man shooting himself on live stream. The video involves Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov pointing a rifle at his head, and triggering it after 3 seconds, blowing his brain out.
'''1444''' is a [[shock video]] of a man shooting himself on live stream. The video involves Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov pointing a shotgun at his head, and triggering it after 3 seconds, blowing his brain out.


== '''Origin''' ==
== '''Origin''' ==
On October 17th, 2019, Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov launched a live broadcast on the platform. During the broadcast, Korablyov took a Saiga semi-automatic rifle, pointed it to his head, warned a person to wait before notifying his parents of his suicide, and shot himself, Before 2 seconds of shooting himself, Korablyov made a reference to a Russian suicide-related meme "Nya, poka!".<ref>[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nya%20poka The meaning] of Nya, Poka!</ref>
On October 17th, 2019, Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov launched a live broadcast on the platform. During the broadcast, Korablyov took a Saiga semi-automatic shotgun, pointed it to his head, warned a person to wait before notifying his parents of his suicide, and shot himself, Before 2 seconds of shooting himself, Korablyov made a reference to a Russian suicide-related meme "Nya, poka!".<ref>[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nya%20poka The meaning] of Nya, Poka!</ref>


On October 17th, 2019, now-deleted YouTube channel '''GORE''' reposted a short clip of the video as "1444", with the video gaining over 151,000 views in three days before being taken down by the YouTube moderators.
On October 17th, 2019, now-deleted YouTube channel '''GORE''' reposted a short clip of the video as "1444", with the video gaining over 151,000 views in three days before being taken down by the YouTube moderators.
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