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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 shotgun 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''' (often spelled '''Gleb Korablev''') pointing a shotgun at his head, and triggering it after 3 seconds, blowing his brain out.


== Origin ==
== Origin ==
On October 17, 2019, Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov (often spelled Gleb Korablev) 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. Two seconds prior to 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 17, 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. Two seconds prior to 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 the same day, the 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 YouTube moderators.
On the same day, the 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 YouTube moderators.
Gleb's reason for his suicide was never confirmed, but it is often speculated that he was suffering from heart disease.
== Spread ==
== Spread ==
[[File:246269441 d4ddbd4c-9212-4867-8be6-56ef7865528c.jpeg|thumb|250px|Gleb Korablyov [https://youtu.be/EQtxuaabVUc?si=fTSzoAi9-dyajggg performing at a theatre], five months before his suicide]]
Starting on October 20, 2019, the video received further spread through discussions on social media. Similar to [[Momo]], it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting on the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days.
Starting on October 20, 2019, the video received further spread through discussions on social media. Similar to [[Momo]], it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting on the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days.


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== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Sitting down on sofa, attaches a carabiner to the head*
"Nikita, if you'll tell the parents about this too quickly, I'll get you from the other side. I know you have my number.<br>*pause*<br>Okay, don't think too bad of me. What was that saying? Ah, right. Nya! Bye!" (shooting)
 
- Nikita, if you will quickly tell it to parents, I will take you out from the grave. I know you have their phone number.
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>making pause*
 
- Okey, don't remember bad about me. How was it told there?.. A, yeah! Nyan, goodbye (shooting)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:42, 22 September 2024

Content Warning!
The following work contains content and material that some may find shocking. Reader discretion is advised.

1444 is a shock video of a man shooting himself on live stream. The video involves Russian VK user Gleb Korablyov (often spelled Gleb Korablev) pointing a shotgun at his head, and triggering it after 3 seconds, blowing his brain out.

Origin

On October 17, 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. Two seconds prior to shooting himself, Korablyov made a reference to a Russian suicide-related meme "Nya, poka!".[1]

On the same day, the 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 YouTube moderators.

Gleb's reason for his suicide was never confirmed, but it is often speculated that he was suffering from heart disease.

Spread

Gleb Korablyov performing at a theatre, five months before his suicide

Starting on October 20, 2019, the video received further spread through discussions on social media. Similar to Momo, it was rumored among Spanish-speaking internet users that the video was cursed by the original uploader on the deep web and that the curse could only be lifted from the viewer by commenting on the date on the video. At that time, multiple users made posts warning against watching the video. For example, Twitter user irkepoc gained over 13,700 retweets and 10,900 likes in two days.

In December 2019, another trend appeared on TikTok, with user DoNotGoogle telling users to refrain from searching "1444" on the website. The video has over 100K likes on TikTok, in addition to the shock video's circulation, this has been posted around in Discord servers, mostly the one that features gore.

Transcript

"Nikita, if you'll tell the parents about this too quickly, I'll get you from the other side. I know you have my number.
*pause*
Okay, don't think too bad of me. What was that saying? Ah, right. Nya! Bye!" (shooting)

References

  1. The meaning of Nya, Poka!

Links

NOTE: The following video contains extremely graphic content!

  • goredb.com/w/trnT9RdurviHNXj2c1Fx7g
  • web.archive.org/web/20211019130858/seegore.com/video-1444
  • goresee.com/w/mPYguRYPhBvGJKK54E5kXe
  • portaldozacarias.com.br/site/noticia/imagens-fortes--daqui-a-alguns-instantes--este-homem-vai-estourar-os-praprios--miolos--com-um-tiro-de-espingarda.-um-horror--tudo-filmado.-veja/
  • archive.org/details/1444_20231104/vaoxaj3.mp4
  • files.catbox.moe/4s2bz2.mp4
  • Permalink: bit.ly/48Lfwqc


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