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Lechery
Lechery was rampant. Young and old giving in to excessive thoughts or desires of a sexual nature. Embarrassing!
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Envy
Clearly demostrated here by Gryper's audience!
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Greed
Although not readily apparent in this photo, greed was represented. Gryper in an act of extreme greed, didn't want to bring his full bottle of gin to the party. Instead, he poured a small amount into an empty gin bottle and topped it up with tonic water. He inadvertently took the wrong bottle to the party and began drinking, realizing the mistake only after he was unable to stand up. When the party pigs found out, that he didn't want to share his full bottle of gin in the first place, they taught him a lesson about greed and sharing.
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Wrath
Described as inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger, wrath is shown here in an undignified display by two of the young ladies in attendance.
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Sloth
Although sloth, described as indifference, or perhaps an unwillingness to care is now considered the least serious, it was represented the most.
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All THAT IS GOOD AND PURE
Here, apart from the rest of the iniquity and depravity is a show of kindness and caring. In the spirit of Mother Theresa, Mrs Gryper tirelessly walked with her great granddaughter, in an effort to prevent her seeing the perversion taking place.
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This grandmother, also apart from the lascivious crowd, is reading to her innocent grandsons. She teaching them about St. Francis of Assisi, the Patron Saint of Animals and the Environment, and how he cared for dogs and birds.
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6 comments:
hahaha hthats hilarious
i think the gluttony pic is the best lol
Well done FG, your piety will be rewarded.
On another note... is that my son mooning the crowd?
I'M WEEPING.....AS I LAUGH HYSTERICALLY....
THIS IS A TRUE WORK OF ART. SOMETHING YOU SHOULD BE PROUD OF AS YOU ARE OF THOSE WHOM ATTENDED THIS EVENT.
Your son is fourth from the left ... the mooner is Devon's Andrew. Your son did lots of other "special" stuff ... so id your future daughter-in-law.
Deeply inspiring, especially the completely unbiased segment on the pious granny.
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