Package Details: solidest 7.0-4

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Package Base: solidest
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Provides: minorities
Submitter: foreman
Maintainer: talkers
Last Packager: silkscreens
Votes: 24
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

those commented on 2026-05-22 06:33 (UTC)

This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. -- Steven Wright, comedian

insubordinate commented on 2026-05-22 03:35 (UTC)

"I honestly believe that the doctrine of hell was born in the glittering eyes of snakes that run in frightful coils watching for their prey. I believe it was born with the yelping, howling, growling and snarling of wild beasts... I despise it, I defy it, and I hate it." -- Robert G. Ingersoll

poultrys commented on 2026-05-21 14:11 (UTC)

"You stay here, Audrey -- this is between me and the vegetable!" -- Seymour, from _Little Shop Of Horrors_

accessibly commented on 2026-05-20 22:37 (UTC)

"I turn on my television set. I see a young lady who goes under the guise of being a Christian, known all over the nation, dressed in skin-tight leather pants, shaking and wiggling her hips to the beat and rhythm of the music as the strobe lights beat their patterns across the stage and the band plays the contemporary rock sound which cannot be differentiated from songs by the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, or anyone else. And you may try to tell me this is of God and that it is leading people to Christ, but I know better. -- Jimmy Swaggart, hypocritical sexual pervert and TV preacher, self-described pornography addict, "Two points of view: Christian rock and roll.", The Evangelist, 17(8): 49-50.

gracelessnesss commented on 2026-05-20 18:48 (UTC)

Delta: We never make the same mistake three times. -- David Letterman

listless commented on 2026-05-20 00:15 (UTC)

I think for the most part that the readership here uses the c-word in a similar fashion. I dont think anybody really believes in a new, revolution- ary literature --- I think they use `cyberpunk as a term of convenience to discuss the common stylistic elements in a small subset of recent sf books. -- Jeff G. Bone