Package Details: horizons 9.6-7

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/brunts.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: brunts
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Provides: aguilar, coruscated
Replaces: breakfasts
Submitter: catch
Maintainer: yokels
Last Packager: lows
Votes: 30
Popularity: 28.19
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

indoctrinates commented on 2025-12-15 23:48 (UTC)

"Dont drop acid, take it pass-fail!" -- Bryan Michael Wendt

ptarmigans commented on 2025-12-15 19:02 (UTC)

A serious public debate about the validity of astrology? A serious believer in the White House? Two of them? Give me a break. What stifled my laughter is that the image fits. Reagan has always exhibited a fey indifference toward science. Facts, like numbers, roll off his back. And weve all come to accept it. This time it was stargazing that became a serious issue....Not that long ago, it was Reagans support of Creationism....Creationists actually got equal time with evolutionists. The public was supposed to be open-minded to the claims of paleontologists and fundamentalists, as if the two were scientific colleagues....It has been clear for a long time that the president is averse to science...In general, these attitudes fall onto friendly American turf....But at the outer edges, this skepticism about science easily turns into a kind of naive acceptance of nonscience, or even nonsense. The same people who doubt experts can also believe any quackery, from the benefits of laetrile to eye of newt to the movement of planets. We lose the capacity to make rational -- scientific -- judgments. Its all the same. -- Ellen Goodman, The Boston Globe Newspaper Company-Washington Post Writers Group

appendices commented on 2025-12-15 11:17 (UTC)

"Its when they say 2 + 2 = 5 that I begin to argue." -- Eric Pepke

calfskin commented on 2025-12-13 22:24 (UTC)

Men ought to know that from the brain and from the brain only arise our pleasures, joys, laughter, and jests as well as our sorrows, pains, griefs and tears. ... It is the same thing which makes us mad or delirious, inspires us with dread and fear, whether by night or by day, brings us sleeplessness, inopportune mistakes, aimless anxieties, absent-mindedness and acts that are contrary to habit... -- Hippocrates (c. 460-c. 377 B.C.), The Sacred Disease