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  2. Anger - Wikipedia

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    "Wrath" is depicted at the bottom in a series of circular images. Below the image is the Latin inscription Cave Cave Deus Videt ("Beware, Beware, God is Watching"). Angel with Temperance and Humility virtues versus Devil with Rage and Wrath sins. A fresco from the 1717 Saint Nicholas Orthodox church in Cukovets, Pernik Province, Bulgaria

  3. Rage (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    According to psychologists, rage is an in-born behavior that every person exhibits in some form. Rage is often used to denote hostile/affective/reactive aggression. [15] Rage tends to be expressed when a person faces a threat to their pride, position, ability to deceive others, self-deceptive beliefs, or socioeconomic status. [16]

  4. Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia

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    According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the neutral act of anger becomes the sin of wrath when it is directed against an innocent person, when it is unduly strong or long-lasting, or when it desires excessive punishment. "If anger reaches the point of a deliberate desire to kill or seriously wound a neighbor, it is gravely against ...

  5. Aeshma - Wikipedia

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    Aeshma (Avestan: 𐬀𐬉𐬴𐬨𐬀 aēṣ̌ma; Old Avestan: 𐬀𐬉𐬱𐬆𐬨𐬀 aēšəma) is the Younger Avestan name of Zoroastrianism's demon of "wrath". As a hypostatic entity, Aeshma is variously interpreted as "wrath", "rage", and "fury". His standard epithet is "of the bloody mace".

  6. De Ira - Wikipedia

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    Ira is defined as anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation – primarily, to be angry. [10] De Ira consists of three books. [7] It is part of Seneca's series of Dialogi (dialogues). [11] The essay is addressed to Seneca's elder brother, Lucius Annaeus Novatus. The work's first sentence reads: [6]

  7. Rage bait is all the rage on Threads — so I tried it. I'm sorry?

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    Rage bait and engagement bait can be rage-inducing but harmless when you come across a single post. But when that type of content is flooding your feed, it's annoying. It's also an easy play for ...

  8. Righteous indignation - Wikipedia

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    It is so when it is excessive, when it is rage, and makes us lose control of ourselves. It is so, and may become a vice, when it leads us to wish evil to those who have offended us. It is resentment when it prompts us to meet and repay evil by evil. It is vengeance when it impels us to crush those who have injured us.

  9. Lyssa - Wikipedia

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    Lyssa (/ ˈ l ɪ s ə / LEE-sə; Ancient Greek: Λύσσα, romanized: Lússa, lit. 'rage, rabies'), also called Lytta (/ ˈ l ɪ t ə /; Ancient Greek: Λύττα, romanized: Lútta) by the Athenians, is a minor goddess in Greek mythology, the spirit of rage, fury, [2] and rabies in animals.