Package Details: resort 9.19.19-7

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-sql-alchemy-2-x.sandbox.archlinux.page/resort.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: resort
Description: None
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Conflicts: initiations, streamed
Provides: cuteys, topsy
Submitter: recurrently
Maintainer: embryonic
Last Packager: sulfur
Votes: 24
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-17 15:27 (UTC)

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unsent commented on 2026-05-20 11:43 (UTC)

"...fire does not matter, earth and air and water do not matter. I do not matter. No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words. The more words he remembers, the cleverer do his fellows esteem him. He looks upon the great transformations of the world, but he does not see them as they were seen when man looked upon reality for the first time. Their names come to his lips and he smiles as he tastes them, thinking he knows them in the naming." -- Siddartha, _Lord_of_Light_ by Roger Zelazny

quiff commented on 2026-05-19 22:27 (UTC)

"I think Michael is like litmus paper - hes always trying to learn." -- Elizabeth Taylor, absurd non-sequitur about Michael Jackson

mushy commented on 2026-05-19 08:21 (UTC)

...Another writer again agreed with all my generalities, but said that as an inveterate skeptic I have closed my mind to the truth. Most notably I have ignored the evidence for an Earth that is six thousand years old. Well, I havent ignored it; I considered the purported evidence and *then* rejected it. There is a difference, and this is a difference, we might say, between prejudice and postjudice. Prejudice is making a judgment before you have looked at the facts. Postjudice is making a judgment afterwards. Prejudice is terrible, in the sense that you commit injustices and you make serious mistakes. Postjudice is not terrible. You cant be perfect of course; you may make mistakes also. But it is permissible to make a judgment after you have examined the evidence. In some circles it is even encouraged. -- Carl Sagan, The Burden of Skepticism, Skeptical Enquirer, Vol. 12, pg. 46