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Do birds deserve to fly when they don't even know how to?
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When the Studio is investing the Graves.
I got the name wrong mb...
#studio investigrave#racheldrawsthis#SIGfanart#IM SO DUMB GETTING THE NAME WRONG WHWHW#Sleep deprived rn kkkk
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and then they both fall because stelle's muscles are heavy
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say hello to vicente. my natlan oc 🦚
with everything going on i wanted to make something personal and representative of my own heritage >> more design notes and comments are on the twitter post! <<
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Drunk Sunday
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Finally posting this animation meme to here…
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90% of gamblers quit right before they win big
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this is a dumb question, but does Vincent even like cooking? He pursues it with such a singular mindset, so much so that losing his sense of taste drove him to commit murder, yet he seems so miserable in general. I ask because cooking is such an intimate thing, food is not there to sustain you, but to nourish and enrich you. Food is a very integral part of being alive that you have to have a passion for it and like doing it. Vincent seems to only care about his restaurant and how his food is perceived, not the actual food itself. Even Vincent knows how miserable it is to eat without enjoying it, as he said to Rody in ending 3. If food is not enjoyable to eat, why eat it. If food is not enjoyable to cook, why does he cook?
Not a dumb question at all! Vince's desire to cook is inherently selfish as it's done to fulfill a love of food that he can't even enjoy- what he's looking for without realizing it is to taste when what he NEEDS in order to feel satisfied is to make food that others can taste. The solution for him to feel love would be the act of loving and caring for others which he was close to getting with Rody but was too obsessed with himself to accomplish. Food in dead plate is a pretty direct parallel to love and how all the characters interact with it. The only way Vince would be able to feel love and passion for his craft is by vicariously enjoying the food he makes for others- I imagine he doesn't usually enjoy cooking but it's still his main source of pride and accomplishment. He's always had a passion for food, he's always loved cooking, it's his life's calling and regardless of his taste going away it's a hard thing to shake. He appreciates the skill and craftsmanship of making recipes and experimentation but due to an inability to enjoy it he's stuck in a cycle of frustration and dissatisfaction, never able to actually enjoy the things he puts so much effort into. The nights where he made the "leftovers" for Rody were probably the most enjoyment he got out of cooking in a long time,
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Reunion
In my view, Manon n Rody used to meet in Uni, and this is when they meet yet again.
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Atonement
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The little charmony dove....(?)
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EVERYDAY IS SUNDAY BAYBEEEEEEE
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Live laugh love my fav chicken boy <33
Bird with broken wings
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ENA's loyal fan?
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He killed somebody
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Guys...
Remember that ending where Rody stabs Vincent? I have a thought that despite being slightly physically weaker than Rody, Vincent has some kind of long-lasting stamina... A normal human would never survive being stabbed in the neck multiple times by a sharp object. They also won't have enough consciousness to follow their assailant's movements with their eyes... Which means there could be a VERY small chance that Vincent survived the fire but he couldn't move anymore due to his burnt body... Dead Plate 2: Vincent's Redemption?

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