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In case anyone else is curious about the flowers:

“White lilies (…) are symbolic of a feeling of rejuvenation within the soul. This rejuvenation can also lead to new beginnings or a different path.

These flowers are representative of purity, commitment and rebirth. In recent years, this meaning has come to be interpreted in several different ways, which is why the flower is now also commonly associated with death. However, the connection to death has more to do with those left behind once someone has passed away as opposed to the idea of death itself.

White lilies are most commonly used at weddings and are often sent as sympathy flowers as a symbol of strength and support to those in mourning.”

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So I was researching donut infographics for a school project and one had this on it. I literally laughed so hard and then drew this to go along with it.

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