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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Leopard appears in Dante's Inferno, is said to be the sins related to "fraudulence" - "the action or quality of cheating, lying, or deceiving someone; Fraudulence is telling lies or hoaxing people in some way". Meanwhile gluttony can be interpreted as selfishness; essentially placing concern with one's own impulses or interests above the well-being or interests of others. It also means someone over-consuming especially when others need it. Your thoughts? Would this constitute as a similar contrast? - --Blaid 01:08, 16 October 2016 |