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7 Deadly Sins

We all are sinners, the only thing that matters is who has sinned less,
In the recent times, I have been trying to gaurd myself from the extraneous troubles, because I've had enough troubles within me.

The se7en deadly sins and my part in them,

Pride:
I happened to send my baby picture for keepsake to one of my friends and couldn't help showing off my cuteness to her. I had written, " I know, all babies look cute, but this is special, the only picture in my whole life in which I looked cute!"

Sloth:
Do I even have to explain?
I live in slothfulness.

Greed:
I'm greedy for everything that my brother wishes to possess. And sometimes my mother too.

Gluttony:
I'm a complete foodie, and only for fast food and snacks, the rest I don't really care. We ate at a restaurant and the bearer asked the other if there had been 6 people at that particular table that we ate.[In fact we were just 3]

Envy:
Well I envy the light-hearted, stone-hearted, wisecracker, stupid, british, curly locks, and etc...

Wrath:
My wrath is very momentary. And of course you wouldn't like me when I'm angry![Hulk quotes]
I once found my diary being read by someone whom I didn't want to. And that was when, I was crazily angry, but the saddest thing was that I couldn't show it, I had to stifle my wrath.

Lust:
*Ugh* Too vulgar a topic to discuss!!

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  1. Glutoony a deadly sin from an ultra slim swim suit model!!!! Am tryin to control my weight in vain!!! :(

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