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  • Artist Info: Lust<br />
    Lust is usually thought of as excessive thoughts or desires of a sexual nature. But it's just a posessive thought about the other person.Giving in to lusts can lead to sexual or sociological compulsions and/or transgressions including (but not limited to) sexual addiction, fornication, adultery, bestiality, rape, perversion, and incest.<br />
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    Gluttony<br />
    Meaning to gulp down or swallow, gluttony is the over-indulgence and over-consumption of anything to the point of waste.
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    Greed<br />
    Greed (or avarice, covetousness) is, like lust and gluttony, a sin of excess. However, greed (as seen by the church) is applied to the acquisition of wealth in particular.<br />
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    Sloth<br />
    Sloth is the most "metaphysic" of the capital vices. More than "lazyness" or "leisure" but "sadness". It had been in the early years of Christianity characterized by what modern writers would now describe as melancholy: apathy, depression, and joylessness.
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    Wrath<br />
    Wrath (or anger) may be described as inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger. These feelings can manifest as vehement denial of the truth, both to others and in the form of self-denial, impatience with the procedure of law, and the desire to seek revenge outside of the workings of the justice system (such as engaging in vigilantism) and generally wishing to do evil or harm to others.<br />
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    Envy<br />
    Like greed, envy may be characterized by an insatiable desire; they differ, however, for two main reasons. First, greed is largely associated with material goods, whereas envy may apply more generally. Second, those who commit the sin of envy resent that another person has something they perceive themselves as lacking, and wish the other person to be deprived of it.
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    Pride<br />
    In almost every list pride (or "vanity" wink is considered the original and most serious of the seven deadly sins, and indeed the ultimate source from which the others arise. It is identified as a desire to be more important or attractive than others, failing to acknowledge the good work of others, and excessive love of self.
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