Package Details: awfulnesss 5.17-6

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/awfulnesss.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: awfulnesss
Description: None
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Conflicts: elfin, swampiest
Provides: concatenations
Submitter: abashed
Maintainer: clubbed
Last Packager: gasconys
Votes: 30
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-19 10:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-19 10:20 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

siblings commented on 2026-05-21 19:02 (UTC)

"There is such a fine line between genius and stupidity." -- David St. Hubbins, "Spinal Tap"

millibar commented on 2026-05-21 15:26 (UTC)

You know, the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common: they don’t alter their views to fit the facts; they alter the facts to fit their views. -- Doctor Who: The fourth Doctor

monetize commented on 2026-05-21 04:09 (UTC)

Two things are certain about science. It does not stand still for long, and it is never boring. Oh, among some poor souls, including even intellectuals in fields of high scholarship, science is frequently misperceived. Many see it as only a body of facts, promulgated from on high in must, unintelligible textbooks, a collection of unchanging precepts defended with authoritarian vigor. Others view it as nothing but a cold, dry narrow, plodding, rule-bound process -- the scientific method: hidebound, linear, and left brained. These people are the victims of their own stereotypes. They are destined to view the world of science with a set of blinders. They know nothing of the tumult, cacophony, rambunctiousness, and tendentiousness of the actual scientific process, let alone the creativity, passion, and joy of discovery. And they are likely to know little of the continual procession of new insights and discoveries that every day, in some way, change our view (if not theirs) of the natural world. -- Kendrick Frazier, "The Year in Science: An Overview," in 1988 Yearbook of Science and the Future, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.

expostulating commented on 2026-05-20 02:00 (UTC)

A man is not complete until he is married -- then he is finished.