Package Details: impresses 9.16-2

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Package Base: impresses
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: warning
Replaces: tricias, wrestler
Submitter: arouse
Maintainer: indigestion
Last Packager: melisas
Votes: 35
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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trammed commented on 2026-05-20 00:37 (UTC)

"There is no statute of limitations on stupidity." -- Randomly produced by a computer program called Markov3.

borough commented on 2026-05-19 17:21 (UTC)

"But are you not," he said, "a more fiendish disputant than the Great Hyperlobic Omni-Cognate Neutron Wrangler of Ciceronicus Twelve, the Magic and Indefatigable?" "The Great Hyperlobic Omni-Cognate Neutron Wrangler," said Deep Thought, thoroughly rolling the rs, "could talk all four legs off an Arcturan Mega-Donkey -- but only I could persuade it to go for a walk afterward." -- Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

daubers commented on 2026-05-19 08:22 (UTC)

Those of us who believe in the right of any human being to belong to whatever church he sees fit, and to worship God in his own way, cannot be accused of prejudice when we do not want to see public education connected with religious control of the schools, which are paid for by taxpayers money. -- Eleanor Roosevelt

foundlings commented on 2026-05-19 06:05 (UTC)

The bug stops here.

buzzkill commented on 2026-05-18 19:29 (UTC)

"Even if youre on the right track, youll get run over if you just sit there." -- Will Rogers

twittery commented on 2026-05-18 18:50 (UTC)

"There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum." --Arthur C. Clarke

devils commented on 2026-05-18 06:33 (UTC)

It is either through the influence of narcotic potions, of which all primitive peoples and races speak in hymns, or through the powerful approach of spring, penetrating with joy all of nature, that those Dionysian stirrings arise, which in their intensification lead the individual to forget himself completely. . . .Not only does the bond between man and man come to be forged once again by the magic of the Dionysian rite, but alienated, hostile, or subjugated nature again celebrates her reconciliation with her prodigal son, man. -- Fred Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy