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Thiha Kyaw (Nicolas) :
ဂျုံးဂျုံးလဲ ကျနေပါပီ 😭
2026-04-29 04:47:07
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Ăunĝ Kŷaŵ Ơó🌹 :
ဆန်စီးကဘာလဲဗျ🗿 ရေစိမ်နဲ့မတူဘူးလား
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ရက်ဆက်တယ် senseiရယ်
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Filipino Martial Artists Break Down Ash William’s Chainsaw versus Leatherface’s Chainsaw, and discusses which chainsaw is the best for battle ⚔️⚔️⚔️ #scenicfights #martialarts #evildead #texaschainsawmassacre #horrormovie  🎥 These movie chainsaws are from Evil Dead II (1987) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). ⚠️ Disclaimer: The techniques shown in this video are demonstrated for educational and entertainment purposes only. Do not attempt to replicate these moves, as they may be dangerous without proper training and supervision. 📜 Lore: Ash Williams’ chainsaw from Evil Dead is more than a tool—it’s a badge of survival and improvisation. After losing his hand during a chaotic encounter with supernatural forces, Ash adapts by attaching the chainsaw directly to his arm. First appearing in Evil Dead II (1987), this inventive modification became a cult symbol, marking his shift from panicked everyman to confident, quip-slinging hero. The chainsaw-hand combo isn’t just practical—it’s theatrical, embodying Ash’s blend of horror and humor as he faces otherworldly threats with grit and flair. Leatherface’s chainsaw from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) carries a very different energy. It’s not customized or symbolic—it’s raw, loud, and deeply unsettling. Used by a masked figure in a remote, isolated setting, the chainsaw amplifies the tension and unpredictability of the story. Its sound alone evokes unease, and its presence signals a descent into chaos. Unlike Ash’s weapon, which evolves with its user, Leatherface’s chainsaw remains unchanged—a stark, mechanical extension of the eerie world he inhabits. Ash’s chainsaw represents resilience and dark comedy, while Leatherface’s is a manifestation of dread and disorder. One is a creative solution in the face of supernatural adversity; the other, a chilling constant in a world gone awry. Yet both have earned iconic status—Ash’s in video games, comics, and Army of Darkness memorabilia; Leatherface’s in decades of horror cinema and pop culture lore.
Filipino Martial Artists Break Down Ash William’s Chainsaw versus Leatherface’s Chainsaw, and discusses which chainsaw is the best for battle ⚔️⚔️⚔️ #scenicfights #martialarts #evildead #texaschainsawmassacre #horrormovie 🎥 These movie chainsaws are from Evil Dead II (1987) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). ⚠️ Disclaimer: The techniques shown in this video are demonstrated for educational and entertainment purposes only. Do not attempt to replicate these moves, as they may be dangerous without proper training and supervision. 📜 Lore: Ash Williams’ chainsaw from Evil Dead is more than a tool—it’s a badge of survival and improvisation. After losing his hand during a chaotic encounter with supernatural forces, Ash adapts by attaching the chainsaw directly to his arm. First appearing in Evil Dead II (1987), this inventive modification became a cult symbol, marking his shift from panicked everyman to confident, quip-slinging hero. The chainsaw-hand combo isn’t just practical—it’s theatrical, embodying Ash’s blend of horror and humor as he faces otherworldly threats with grit and flair. Leatherface’s chainsaw from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) carries a very different energy. It’s not customized or symbolic—it’s raw, loud, and deeply unsettling. Used by a masked figure in a remote, isolated setting, the chainsaw amplifies the tension and unpredictability of the story. Its sound alone evokes unease, and its presence signals a descent into chaos. Unlike Ash’s weapon, which evolves with its user, Leatherface’s chainsaw remains unchanged—a stark, mechanical extension of the eerie world he inhabits. Ash’s chainsaw represents resilience and dark comedy, while Leatherface’s is a manifestation of dread and disorder. One is a creative solution in the face of supernatural adversity; the other, a chilling constant in a world gone awry. Yet both have earned iconic status—Ash’s in video games, comics, and Army of Darkness memorabilia; Leatherface’s in decades of horror cinema and pop culture lore.

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