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* Pinky and Pepper's parents are likely beside themselves with grief. Pepper's parents lost their daughter only a few weeks after she went into a deep depression because her girlfriend died--and suicide is a mortal sin in the Catholic faith. But it's worse for Pinky's parents, who not only lost their daughter to suicide, but her dead body is on display encased in resin that she did to herself, and she called it her final art project. ''And'' they're now fighting with the law to prevent art collectors from ''keeping their child's corpse.''

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* Pinky and Pepper's parents are likely beside themselves with grief. Pepper's parents lost their daughter only a few weeks after she went into a deep depression because her girlfriend died--and suicide is a mortal sin in the Catholic faith. But it's worse for Pinky's parents, who not only lost their daughter to suicide, but her dead body is on display encased in resin that she did to herself, and she called it her final art project. ''And'' Not to mention people are taking pictures of it, posting it all over social media, ''and'' they're now fighting with the law to prevent art collectors from ''keeping their child's corpse.'''' At least Pepper's parents are likely free to have a private service and mourn out of the spotlight.
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* Pepper's suicide note includes the line "pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death," a line from a prayer to the Virgin Mary called the Hail Mary. She was literally doing a Hail Mary play to see Pinky again.

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* Pepper's suicide note includes the line "pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death," a line from a prayer to the Virgin Mary called the Hail Mary. She was literally doing a Hail Mary play to see Pinky again.again.

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* Pinky and Pepper's parents are likely beside themselves with grief. Pepper's parents lost their daughter only a few weeks after she went into a deep depression because her girlfriend died--and suicide is a mortal sin in the Catholic faith. But it's worse for Pinky's parents, who not only lost their daughter to suicide, but her dead body is on display encased in resin that she did to herself, and she called it her final art project. ''And'' they're now fighting with the law to prevent art collectors from ''keeping their child's corpse.''
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* A piece of of art at the end of the book shows Pepper walking a non-anthro Pinky. [[MythologyGag It's Lil' Pinkie!]]

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* A piece of of art at the end of the book shows Pepper walking a non-anthro Pinky. [[MythologyGag It's Lil' Pinkie!]]Pinkie!]]
* Pepper's suicide note includes the line "pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death," a line from a prayer to the Virgin Mary called the Hail Mary. She was literally doing a Hail Mary play to see Pinky again.
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* A piece of of art at the end of the book shows Pepper walking a non-anthro Pinky. [[CallBack It's Lil' Pinkie!]]

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* A piece of of art at the end of the book shows Pepper walking a non-anthro Pinky. [[CallBack [[MythologyGag It's Lil' Pinkie!]]
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* A piece of of art at the end of the book shows Pepper walking a non-anthro Pinky. [[CallBack It's Lil' Pinkie!]]

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