And this is the other side of the blasphemous make-up bag.

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Why is it blasphemous? Or is it a joke?
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I’m not completely sure but I suspect religious people might object to seeing religious imagery used on this kind of objects.
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That’s a hell of a lot of glitter!
I was wondering if there ever was going to be a case of Jesus and Mary appearing on fashion accessories in the West, since I always see so many with deities from other religions, like Ganesha and Lakshmi (Hinduism), Kokopelli (Hopi), and Buddha.
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Well, I guess the Russians beat everybody to it. 🙂 There was a lot of stuff like this at this woman’s stall and it’s all imported from St. Petersburg.
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Any gymnast crosses at her booth? 🙂
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HUGE! I should have taken a photo. But she gave me her card, so maybe I will go to the store and photograph them right here.
She offered me a gymnast with enormous glass “jewels.” 🙂 This must be because of my Ukrainian accent.
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