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I read three lines of the original - I felt sick, don’t read if you want to live

There are things in the world that cannot be touched. Among them is "Tomino's Hell" by the poet Saijo Yaso. This poem is about a boy named Tomino's journey to hell. It talks about terrible things. But the worst thing about it is when it is read out loud. If you read to yourself, there will be no problems. But misfortune will happen to those who read aloud.
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“I read “Tomino’s Hell” on the Internet radio “Radio Urban Legends”. At first everything was fine, but gradually my body became heavier, it became difficult to read. I read half of it, and then I couldn’t stand it and quit. Two months later I was injured "I needed seven stitches. I don't want to think it was because of the poem."

"Hell Tomino" (original)
姉は血を吐く、妹(いもと)は火吐く、
ane wa chi wo haku, imoto wa hihaku,
可愛いトミノは宝玉(たま)を吐く。
kawaii tomino wa tama wo haku
ひとり地獄に落ちゆくトミノ、
hitori jihoku ni ochiyuku tomino,
地獄くらやみ花も無き。
jigoku kurayami hana mo naki.
鞭で叩くはトミノの姉か、
muchi de tataku wa tomino no aneka,
鞭の朱総(しゅぶさ)が 気にかかる。
muchi no shubusa ga ki ni kakaru.
叩けや叩きやれ叩かずとても、
tatake yatataki yare tataka zutotemo,
無間地獄はひとつみち。
mugen jigoku wa hitotsu michi.
暗い地獄へ案内(あない)をたのむ、
kurai jigoku e anai wo tanomu,
金の羊に、鶯に。
kane no hitsu ni, uguisu ni.
皮の嚢(ふくろ)にやいくらほど入れよ、
kawa no fukuro ni yaikura hodoireyo,
無間地獄の旅支度。
mugen jigoku no tabishitaku.
春が 来て候(そろ)林に谿(たに)に、
haru ga kitesoru hayashi ni tani ni,
暗い地獄谷七曲り。
kurai jigoku tanina namagari.
籠にや鶯、車にや羊、
kagoni yauguisu, kuruma ni yahitsuji,
可愛いトミノの眼にや涙。
kawaii tomino no me niya namida.
啼けよ、鶯、林の雨に
nakeyo, uguisu, hayashi no ame ni
妹恋しと 声かぎり。
imouto koishi to koe ga giri.
啼けば反響(こだま)が地獄にひびき、
nakeba kodama ga jigoku ni hibiki,
狐牡丹の花がさく。
kitsunebotan no hana ga saku.
地獄七山七谿めぐる、
jigoku nanayama nanatani meguru,
可愛いトミノのひとり旅。
kawaii tomino no hitoritabi.
地獄ござらばもて 来てたもれ、
jigoku gozarabamo de kitetamore,
針の御山(おやま)の留針(とめはり)を。
hari no oyama no tomebari wo.
赤い留針だてにはささぬ、
akai tomehari date niwa sasanu,
可愛いトミノのめじるしに。
kawaii tomino no mejirushini.

"Tomino's Hell" in Russian (rough translation)
The older sister vomits blood, the younger sister emits fire
Cute Tomino spits gems
Tomino died alone and was cast into hell
Hell, darkness, and there are no flowers there
Could this be Tomino's older sister with the whip?
So many scarlet scars, it’s scary.
It whips and hits and hits.
There is only one path to eternal hell.
Ask for instructions on how to get into the darkness of hell,
At the golden sheep, at the nightingale.
How much is left in the leather bag?
Prepare for an endless journey to hell.
Spring has come to the forests and valleys,
Seven turns in the darkness of the valley of hell.
There is a nightingale in a cage, a sheep in a cart;
Tears in the eyes of dear Tomino.
Cry, nightingale, to the forests and rain,
Cry about how much you love your sister.
A lingering groan echoes your sobs through hell,
And blood red flowers.
Through the seven mountains and valleys of hell
Dear Tomino travels alone.
Welcoming you to hell
Glittering mountain peaks
They pierce fresh flesh.
This is a sign for dear Tomino.

Hello to all dreamers. Surely my question will seem strange or even very stupid to you, but I am wondering if it is possible to bring a cartoon character to life in the real world, giving him consciousness and making him tangible. Agree, it would be interesting. It’s not for nothing that they say that nothing is impossible, I personally believe in it.

So I decided to ask you. Does anyone know how to do this? or at least in what year will such an invention be made?

If you think logically, 30 years ago people didn’t even know what the Internet was, but now everyone has it.

Therefore, I think that soon a device will appear that can bring the cartoon to life.

Anyone have an opinion, please help and tell me)))

I need to answer, otherwise suddenly, thanks to my answer, in thirty years they will be able to revive a cartoon character. I think that with a higher level of technology than now, this will be quite simple. Here are some ways:

1) you can create a character from nanorobots. Unlike a simple robot, this one will have the plasticity of a cartoon character. To control nanomachines, you will have to create artificial intelligence with specified personality traits and character. Such a character will even have his own memory, he will remember the cartoon series as his past.

2) If scientists unravel the secret of the gene code and learn to change it perfectly, then it will be possible to create a clone of the character. But he will have to be raised and educated. With this method, you need to select a character that is not too unrealistic for physical embodiment.

3) If people develop very strongly spiritually and are able to materialize with the energy of thought the created image, a kind of egregor, the result of the directed thoughts of a huge number of people. This prototype will be closest to its cartoon character.

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