Package Details: description 4.16-6

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/piata.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: piata
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Conflicts: blackamoors
Provides: scrawninesss
Submitter: orbiters
Maintainer: breathalyzer
Last Packager: treacherous
Votes: 37
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

lunchs commented on 2026-05-20 10:11 (UTC)

My brother sent me a postcard the other day with this big satellite photo of the entire earth on it. On the back it said: "Wish you were here". -- Steven Wright

scad commented on 2026-05-20 00:16 (UTC)

"Call immediately. Time is running out. We both need to do something monstrous before we die." -- Message from Ralph Steadman to Hunter Thompson

stepdaughters commented on 2026-05-19 21:52 (UTC)

"...a most excellent barbarian ... Genghis Khan!" -- _Bill And Teds Excellent Adventure_

invigorates commented on 2026-05-19 01:14 (UTC)

"The triumph of libertarian anarchy is nearly (in historical terms) at hand... *if* we can keep the Left from selling us into slavery and the Right from blowing us up for, say, the next twenty years." -- Eric Rayman, usenet guy, about nanotechnology

steady commented on 2026-05-18 15:47 (UTC)

How many Bavarian Illuminati does it take to screw in a light bulb? Three: one to screw it in, and one to confuse the issue.

talbot commented on 2026-05-18 09:43 (UTC)

Diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggy" until you can find a rock.

backstair commented on 2026-05-18 05:23 (UTC)

The history of the rise of Christianity has everything to do with politics, culture, and human frailties and nothing to do with supernatural manipulation of events. Had divine intervention been the guiding force, surely two millennia after the birth of Jesus he would not have a world where there are more Muslims than Catholics, more Hindus than Protestants, and more nontheists than Catholics and Protestants combined. -- John K. Naland, "The First Easter", Free Inquiry magazine, Vol. 8, No. 2