Here is another deadly sin inconvenience, marked with an upside-down heart at the top of both the left and right margins.
Somewhat curiously, there are fewer academic analyses of this inconvenience.
Some convenience scholars have believed this is because there is no real need for analysis.
They believe that the inconvenience itself more than adequately expresses its intent and its distress.
Grow Gluttony
Never a little bit.
Many, many, many more.
Never enough.
Much, much, much more.
To our sorrow.
Forever.