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Post by Bob Belcher on Jul 19, 2017 20:21:50 GMT
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Post by Bob Belcher on Jul 5, 2017 15:04:07 GMT
Player: Rassberry Character Name: Bob Belcher Fandom/ Original Character: Bob's Burgers
Nickname(s)/ Alias: Bobby Birthday: April 23,
Age: 45 Gender: Male Species: Human
Canonical Job: Owner/Operator and chef of Bob's Burgers Personality: Bob Belcher is a hard working man who doesn't give up on his aspirations easily. He's a family man who cares deeply about his wife and kids and will go to any length to keep the peace in his home. He has a high capacity for patience, though he can be easily annoyed. He's optimistic and faces his problems with zest and honesty. Speaking of honesty, you will get the truth from him regarding his feelings and thoughts. He's not the kind to be mean, though he only tends to be curt with people who intentionally ignore his requests or go out of their way to be a horrible person to him. He's strong-willed and creative, able to take a lot of crap mentally and physically.
Powers: Making hot burgers and lukewarm puns Weaknesses: -- "It's not called a peeing race, Lin. It's called a pissing contest." Bob can be prone to obsessive tendencies. Whether it be his rivalry with Jimmy Pesto or playing an old arcade game to the point of carpel tunnel, his drive can turn from an admirable asset to something worrying.
-- "Oh, burger, you're cute." He tends to give personality and a voice to inanimate objects. He does this mostly to food: his burgers and Thanksgiving turkeys chief among of them. He will have full-blown conversations with them as well.
-- "Dad's scared of failure." Bob's biggest fear is failing, primarily at running his restaurant. This fear most likely came from his childhood experiences with his father.
-- "Where's your ugly red sea bug god now?" Bob is horribly allergic to lobster. His face swells up and it becomes hard for him to breathe. This is a terrible thing when your town has a whole festival dedicated to the things. He's also allergic to cat dander.
-- "Let's see your "Everything is Okay" face" Bob has hemophilia. One small wound could make him lose a worryingly large amount of blood.
-- "Today's my birthday?" He's also very forgetful.
Strengths: -- "What did you say about my kids?" Bob is loyal to his friends and family. He doesn't put up with their crap, but that doesn't mean he'll abide when someone insults or harms them. If they are wronged, he will do anything to make things right. He's also as supportive as a person can be.
-- "I love you, but you're all terrible at what you do."Bob is a really honest man. Yes, he does lie on occasion like any other man, but he is the type who will tell you like it is no matter what. He doesn't sugar coat his thoughts and feelings. -- "I was all up in your grill about cooking yesterday."He can really cook. He would have to have some talent as a burger maker to be moderately successful for as long as he is, and his burgers, though strange sounding, really are worth eating. After all, he was trained by his father, who was more successful than he at running a burger grill. -- "You're having a hard day, I think."He's patient. VERY patient. You'd have to be with three kids, a wife and a restaurant that barely makes ends meet some days and is super busy other days. History: Bob was the child of an alcoholic restaurateur named Big Bob, who's dive was called "Big Bob's Diner". His mother died when he was a kid, so Big Bob was all he really had growing up. He was too busy minding his dad's store to have friends or play outside like a normal kid. Even if he did get distracted, his father was always there telling him to get back to work. Items in Pocket: His wallet, pictures of his wife and kids. One fateful day, his father was gone and he was minding the grill. He invented his first burger and his father showed disdain for it. It was then that he decided to, when he was grown, leave his father and go into business on his own. He then grew up, met his wife at a bar, got married and had his kids. The rest of his life was soon a series of misadventures involving rivals like Jimmy Pesto and Hugo, his wife's former fiance, his kids and his restaurant. Item Taken From Home: A tape of one of the _Hawk and Chick_ movies.
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