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Nose-Piercing, Utah, and a Big Oops (Not Mine)

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“I wanted to feel more closer to my family in India because I really love my family,” said Suzannah, who was born in Bountiful. Her father was born in India as a member of the Sikh religion. Full Article at Sepia Mutiny

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