Donny Kohler is sick. Very sick. As a child, he was abused by his mother. He is now twenty-seven years old and his mother is dead. Furthermore, his mother's death changed him profoundly, bringing a buried psychosis to the surface. So, methodically, he prepares his revenge. He first kidnaps a young woman and sets her on fire. This is just the beginning...
Donald "Donny" Kohler is a real psychopath, the fault of his mother who burned the forearms of her little wanker to consume the evil that was in him ! The poor man never recovered and when one of his colleagues was badly burned in a workplace accident, something clicked. But it is the death of his mother that will truly set the fire : freed from parental oppression, the poor man will finally be able to free everything his hatred and resentment towards women, the only representative of whom he knew was his mother. The first victim will be a pretty florist, then a broken down motorist. What surprises at first is the ease with which he manages to convince and bring the young girls home : The florist is an obvious example because without any physical or verbal violence, the killer manages to attract him. The boutique where she works at home, great art ! This sequence lasts several minutes, which allows the viewer to sympathize with the poor women's who will suffer the ultimate punishment in a particularly spectacular and unbearable sequence... The result is so extreme for the viewer that the other executions will be filmed off camera. And we will have to wait until the finale to find such frenzy again.
1. jupiter in 1h makes you “androgynous” either in energy or attitude. rihanna, halsey, harry styles, john lennon, kristen stewart, lorde, willow smith all have this placement.
2. venus in 7th makes others see you as “marriage material” or you tend to be married multiple times. monica bellucci, lana del rey, courteney cox, cindy crawford & barbara palvin all have this placement.
3. big 3 virgo natives have really neat handwriting and are very punctual
4. big 3 taurus natives are THE calmest, they literally are the most unbothered and fussfree. everybody else can be losing their mind but these ppl just sit there, chilling. the most lowkey/unproblematic celebs often have taurus moon: adam driver, saoirse ronan, zendaya, meryl streep, lisa bonet etc
5. libra placements are all about fine living and have expensive taste. they are materialistic to a fault. leonardo dicaprio (yacht parties, anyone?) justin bieber, ariana grande,harry styles, marie antoinette (”let them eat cake”) are all libra moons. bella hadid is a libra sun & mercury and doja cat is a libra rising.
a LOT of shady politicians have big 3 libra placements which is ironic because libra is symbolised by the weighing scales representing justice. stalin is a libra moon. charles de gaulle, hitler and boris johnson are all libra risings. the dark side of libra is prone to materialism, ruthlessness and bigotry, but honestly a mature evolved libra is easily the sweetest, nicest ppl u will ever come across<3
6. 8h natives are constantly undergoing metamorphosis. they’re always changing and transforming and thus, most 8h dominant people tend to be big time introverts. since their sense of self undergoes constant renewal, its hard for them to truly open up or share themselves with others. they might often feel conflicted with their identity or feel as though the face they show others isn’t their “true self”. but honestly u guys think of this perpetual chrysalis as a gift and not a blessing, u dont have to cling to one version of urself, u are many things all at once <33
This week Ken welcomes the hilarious, smart and fantastic writer, comedian and host of "TV, I Say with Ashley Ray", Ashley Ray.
Ken and Ashley discuss being in Columbia, lack of Spanish language skills, watching foreign TV vs keeping up with American shows, Good Day LA, CTV, Canadians getting shows before the US, Ashley's birthday, growing up in Central Time, being born in Dallas, Rockford IL, revisiting stuff from the 1990s, TVLand, Nick at Nite, Designing Women, Golden Girls, Network family sitcoms, The Goldbergs, Abbot Elementary, single cam vs multi cam sitcoms, Wonder Years, Growing Pains, non-people who have had TV credits before Ken, Malibu cigarettes, Linda Evans, Dynasty, made for TV movies, Tricks of the Trade, Your Mother Wears Army Boots, the legacy of The Cosby Show, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Lisa Bonet's eternal ultra fame, A Different World, Kindergarten Cop, Chic Jeans, K-Mart ads, back to school shopping, the debut of Law and Order, Carol and Company, comedy anthologies, Kroll Show, The Wonder Years neighborhood in Burbank, In Living Color, seeing only the highs and now the lows of a sketch comedy show, the greatness of Nora Dunn, The Motown 30 What's Going On special, when Damon Wayans got himself fired from SNL, Ken's excited tangents, Ashley's favorite sketch show of all time, The Tracy Ullman Show, Rags to Riches, Big Brother Jake, Descending Angel, Jean Smart, George Carlin, The Ben Stiller Show, Charles and Diana, 52 Pick-Up, the teen suicide episode of Growing Pains, A My Name is Alex, the sad evolution of Ricky Schroeder, stand up specials, Def Comedy Jam, Pulp Comics, Shop Til You Drop, Premium Blend, Six Ladies Laughing, Andrea Martin, Lifetime Television for Women, TV trivia hosted by Alan Thicke, Arsenio Hall replacing Mud Wrestling, The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, watching TV shows with your friends in them, Babes, making fun of your stars in the title of your show, thirtysomething, not revisiting shows you hated, Quantum Leap, Jack Kerouac, historical figures from your own lifetime being depicted by actors on fictional TV shows, "Obama" on Legends of Tomorrow, how beatniks are just hippies, Family Matters, watching all of Sex in the City for the first time during the pandemic, making sure you do the reading so you know all the cultural references and having heavy reality TV as your comfort shows.
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A short collection of iconic chairs, in chronological order.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Hill House Chair, 1902
Decorative chair specifically designed for the bedroom of the Hill House (Charles and Margaret Machintosh; Helensburgh, Scotland, 1904). The chair, made of solid ash wood, painted in black, was inspired by Japanese craft and the grid on the top became Mackintosh’s design signature.
Frank Lloyd Wright, Peacock Chair, 1921
Oak side chair used throughout the Imperial Hotel (Frank Lloyd Wright; Tokyo, Japan, 1923).
Marcel Breuer & Marcel Bouvier, Wassily Chair, 1925
Armchair manufactured by Thonet, a German-Austrian company. Its bent steel tube frame, inspired by bicycles construction, and taut Eisengarn fabric revolutionized the furniture industry because of their materials, manufacturing process and aesthetics.
Eileen Gray, Bibendum, 1926
Tubular steel and leather armchair, inspired by the “Bibendum” Michelin Man and presented as a playful “feminist” response to Le Corbusier’s Grand Confort armchair.
Marcel Breuer, Cesca Chair, 1928
Breuer chose again the tubular steel bending technology used in bicycles, in order to achieve standardization and mass production. It was combined with wooven cane and beech wood and became one of the most common chairs of the XXth century.
Lilly Reich & Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Barcelona Chair, 1929
Designed for the German Pavillion at the International Exposition of 1929 (Mies Van Der Rohe; Barcelona, Spain; 1929) for the Spanish royalty to oversee the ceremony.
Alvar Aalto, Chair 69, 1935
The chair resulted from experiments with solid bent wood which helped create the L-shape, seen on the legs of the chair and applied to a series of other pieces of the same collection. The chair’s structure is made of solid Finnish birch.
Antoni Bonet & Juan Kurchan & Jorge Ferrari Hardoy, BKF Chair, 1938
A chair consisting of thin folded iron bars and a leather seat, which allows for various relaxed sitting position. The chair became an icon of Argentine design.
Eero Saarinen, Tulip Chair, 1956
A plastic chair designed for the Knoll company as part of the Pedestal Collection, which explored plastic furniture, devoid of the traditional legs.