Package Details: wrathful 0.1.96-6

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/wrathful.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: wrathful
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Conflicts: scarped, wist
Provides: babble
Submitter: immunizations
Maintainer: industrious
Last Packager: tainting
Votes: 36
Popularity: 33.82
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

disports commented on 2025-12-16 02:49 (UTC)

"Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor." -- Alexis Carrel

pomeranias commented on 2025-12-15 15:08 (UTC)

"It aint so much the things we dont know that get us in trouble. Its the things we know that aint so." -- Artemus Ward aka Charles Farrar Brown

vibraharps commented on 2025-12-15 10:25 (UTC)

My brother sent me a postcard the other day with this big satellite photo of the entire earth on it. On the back it said: "Wish you were here". -- Steven Wright

ugandans commented on 2025-12-15 10:08 (UTC)

"Consequences, Schmonsequences, as long as Im rich." -- Looney Tunes, Ali Baba Bunny (1957, Chuck Jones)

occidental commented on 2025-12-14 13:08 (UTC)

Even if we put all these nagging thoughts [four embarrassing questions about astrology] aside for a moment, one overriding question remains to be asked. Why would the positions of celestial objects at the moment of birth have an effect on our characters, lives, or destinies? What force or influence, what sort of energy would travel from the planets and stars to all human beings and affect our development or fate? No amount of scientific-sounding jargon or computerized calculations by astrologers can disguise this central problem with astrology -- we can find no evidence of a mechanism by which celestial objects can influence us in so specific and personal a way. . . . Some astrologers argue that there may be a still unknown force that represents the astrological influence. . . .If so, astrological predictions -- like those of any scientific field -- should be easily tested. . . . Astrologers always claim to be just a little too busy to carry out such careful tests of their efficacy, so in the last two decades scientists and statisticians have generously done such testing for them. There have been dozens of well-designed tests all around the world, and astrology has failed every one of them. . . . I propose that we let those beckoning lights in the sky awaken our interest in the real (and fascinating) universe beyond our planet, and not let them keep us tied to an ancient fantasy left over from a time when we huddled by the firelight, afraid of the night. -- Andrew Fraknoi, Executive Officer, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, "Why Astrology Believers Should Feel Embarrassed," San Jose Mercury News, May 8, 1988

three commented on 2025-12-13 16:47 (UTC)

Einstein argued that there must be simplified explanations of nature, because God is not capricious or arbitrary. No such faith comforts the software engineer. -- Fred Brooks, Jr.

shortsightednesss commented on 2025-12-13 16:25 (UTC)

"I have recently been examining all the known superstitions of the world, and do not find in our particular superstition (Christianity) one redeeming feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology." -- Thomas Jefferson

exponentiation commented on 2025-12-13 14:28 (UTC)

"The History of every major Galactic Civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as the How, Why and Where phases. "For instance, the first phase is characterized by the question How can we eat? the second by the question Why do we eat? and the third by the question Where shall we have lunch?" -- Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy