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according to your profile, it’s still called “Cake day”

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these people don’t realize that combining church and state is a two-way street – you want a conservative theocracy? but which denomination becomes the official state religion? Baptists and Methodists and Catholics can’t even get along with each other …

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only when the opossums, raccoons, and rats don’t chase him away for bringing down the neighborhood

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(NeXT is something completely different)

anyways … the problem isn’t with Arch itself, it’s users randomly dipping into AUR thinking that the same level of safety checks that apply to the official repository also apply to the user repository – if you stick with the official repository or doublecheck an AUR package before running some random script off StackExchange, you’ll be fine

and if you want Arch with a little more polish, start off with EndeavourOS to get your feet wet and decide if you want to move to a pure Arch system at that point …

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Mississippi governor volunteers to be a piss-bucket

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accountants and actuaries get to generalize

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preggers trying to deal with murder-hobos in her nest

We Have Fed You All A Thousand Years - Utah Phillips (www.youtube.com)

This song is about how workers have been injured, maimed, and died on the job for capitalists. This song highlights how there’s already violence inherent to the system of capitalism, though I feel it’s impossible to see that message without also realizing that we should not be afraid of violence when opposing the capitalist...

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“We have always lived in slums and holes in the wall. We will know how to accommodate ourselves for a time. For, you must not forget, we can also build. It is we the workers who built these palaces and cities here in Spain and in America and everywhere. We, the workers, can build others to take their place. And better ones! We are not in the least afraid of ruins. We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that. The bourgeoisie may blast and burn its own world before it finally leaves the stage of history. We are not afraid of ruins. We who ploughed the prairies and built the cities can build again, only better next time. We carry a new world, here in our hearts. The world is growing this minute.”

—Buenaventura Durruti, interview with Pierre van Paassen (1936-07-24)

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