imagine being vince, he fumbled two badies all because he wanted to kiss one of them sloppy style so bad he became weird about it only for the said baddie to stab him and burn him and his restaurant he probably spent years setting up.
rest in peace vince, probably taking the L in hell.
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im gonna make a nice mess out of you 🥩🔪
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If anyone would like to mayfh pfps with me hi hrnnehdjahsjahehhwhs PLEASE MATCH WITH ME I'M SO DESPERATE
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hed a bit of trouble with the perspective, but i think it turned out alright!!
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ANOTHER SILLY DUDE ARRIVED:D
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DeadPlate 🍽️
Art back when Rody doll Pledges ended
(double bed finally have purpose)
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My friends made me watch a playthrough of deadplate and forced my hand….
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I like them a normal amount, i...
i swear.....
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vincent’s philosophy of love based on his absence of taste is really interesting, like the fact he only kills Manon because he thinks utilizing her in the cooking he feeds to rody will physically infuse the dish with love….since rody adored her….. Rody not eating the food he was given prior having the impression all his previous leftovers felt self absorbed snd devoid of love which is ironic for a chef who’s main job is to provide for other people. Vince has never done that. the bistro itself doesn’t cater towards the customer with its premade menus and he chases a way to find that selfless kind of love especially after he sees how loud and passionately Rody cares for Manon, he tries to express it in the only way he physically knows how. we have one character whos caring to a fault, dedicating their entire existence to serving someone else and putting their priorities above all else and another character who has exclusively lived for themselves thus far and even while trying to express love through cooking can’t do it outside of his own interest and need to accomplish creating something that feels selfless and genuine.
god i love them so much
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