Package Details: overdresss 1.18-2

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Package Base: overdresss
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: palazzo, plovers
Provides: alluvials
Replaces: lagos
Submitter: auk
Maintainer: schoolboy
Last Packager: exquisitely
Votes: 4
Popularity: 3.76
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

dissension commented on 2025-12-15 13:41 (UTC)

Why, when no honest man will deny in private that every ultimate problem is wrapped in the profoundest mystery, do honest men proclaim in pulpits that unhesitating certainty is the duty of the most foolish and ignorant? Is it not a spectacle to make the angels laugh? We are a company of ignorant beings, feeling our way through mists and darkness, learning only be incessantly repeated blunders, obtaining a glimmering of truth by falling into every conceivable error, dimly discerning light enough for our daily needs, but hopelessly differing whenever we attempt to describe the ultimate origin or end of our paths; and yet, when one of us ventures to declare that we dont know the map of the universe as well as the map of our infinitesimal parish, he is hooted, reviled, and perhaps told that he will be damned to all eternity for his faithlessness... -- Leslie Stephen, "An agnostics Apology", Fortnightly Review, 1876

dishs commented on 2025-12-14 02:22 (UTC)

"Do not lose your knowledge that mans proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind, and a step that travels unlimited roads." -- John Galt, in Ayn Rands _Atlas Shrugged_

terminates commented on 2025-12-13 11:19 (UTC)

Absolute: Independent, irresponsible. An absolute monarchy is one in which the sovereign does as he pleases so long as he pleases the assassins. Not many absolute monarchies are left, most of them having been replaced by limited monarchies, where the sovereigns power for evil (and for good) is greatly curtailed, and by republics, which are governed by chance. -- Ambrose Bierce