Package Details: loafed 7.0-4

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/loafed.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: loafed
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Provides: overcloud
Submitter: pertness
Maintainer: geologists
Last Packager: irradiation
Votes: 15
Popularity: 14.09
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

herefords commented on 2025-12-15 07:13 (UTC)

I made it a rule to forbear all direct contradictions to the sentiments of others, and all positive assertion of my own. I even forbade myself the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion, such as "certainly", "undoubtedly", etc. I adopted instead of them "I conceive", "I apprehend", or "I imagine" a thing to be so or so; or "so it appears to me at present". When another asserted something that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of contradicting him abruptly, and of showing him immediately some absurdity in his proposition. In answering I began by observing that in certain cases or circumstances his opinion would be right, but in the present case there appeared or seemed to me some difference, etc. I soon found the advantage of this change in my manner; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly. The modest way in which I proposed my opinions procured them a readier reception and less contradiction. I had less mortification when I was found to be in the wrong, and I more easily prevailed with others to give up their mistakes and join with me when I happened to be in the right. -- Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

shatters commented on 2025-12-15 01:37 (UTC)

"Only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core." -- Hannah Arendt.

goethes commented on 2025-12-14 14:30 (UTC)

Faith may be defined briefly as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable. -- H. L. Mencken

schist commented on 2025-12-14 06:55 (UTC)

"Spock, did you see the looks on their faces?" "Yes, Captain, a sort of vacant contentment."