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What I find most intriguing about this piece is that she's encountering a doll version of Pinkie Pie, because it actually emphasizes how alone Pinkamena is. I imagine her in some darkly lit room, just crying all by herself. Suddenly, she sees a plushie of herself, and she tells it to screw off, because she doesn't want to be reminded of her brighter self, nor does she want to be encouraged to act brighter. Pinkamena just wants to be sad. She wants to stay sad, and wants does not want to express jubilation in any sort of way. Despite how comedic it is to think of Pinkamena interacting with a Pinkie plushie, it actually is more dramatic when you put it in this concept. And I think that's what impressed me most about this drawing. It took a concept that could easily be funny and turned it into something heartbreaking. That deserves major props. The background also interests me, because it's much lighter on the plushie's side than it is on Pinkamena's, symbolizing the darkness of the miserable earth pony. As always, the expressions are really powerful, and identify the emotions thoroughly. The lighting is really clever, as well as the placement of each subject. There's only one minor thing I would advise you of, and that's to take away the little dash that connects Pinkamena to the quote. We can tell that the quotation is coming from her. Other than that, this work, s always, is pretty solid. Keep up the tremendous work, Underpable!