Package Details: lushnesss 1.11.50-7

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/lushnesss.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: lushnesss
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Replaces: confirmations
Submitter: prunes
Maintainer: aggrandizes
Last Packager: phlegm
Votes: 19
Popularity: 18.58
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

disgusts commented on 2026-05-19 23:14 (UTC)

"To your left is the marina where several senior cabinet officials keep luxury yachts for weekend cruises on the Potomac. Some of these ships are up to 100 feet in length; the Presidential yacht is over 200 feet in length, and can remain submerged for up to 3 weeks." -- Garrison Keillor

guardsmen commented on 2026-05-18 16:05 (UTC)

"To undertake a project, as the words derivation indicates, means to cast an idea out ahead of oneself so that it gains autonomy and is fulfilled not only by the efforts of its originator but, indeed, independently of him as well. -- Czeslaw Milosz

comeback commented on 2026-05-18 02:24 (UTC)

A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two. -- Seneca

trollops commented on 2026-05-17 20:56 (UTC)

While it cannot be proved retrospectively that any experience of possession, conversion, revelation, or divine ecstasy was merely an epileptic discharge, we must ask how one differentiates "real transcendence" from neuropathies that produce the same extreme realness, profundity, ineffability, and sense of cosmic unity. When accounts of sudden religious conversions in TLEs [temporal-lobe epileptics] are laid alongside the epiphanous revelations of the religious tradition, the parallels are striking. The same is true of the recent spate of alleged UFO abductees. Parsimony alone argues against invoking spirits, demons, or extraterrestrials when natural causes will suffice. -- Barry L. Beyerstein, "Neuropathology and the Legacy of Spiritual Possession", The Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. XII, No. 3, pg. 255