KronikPillow 334186c26a
this causes stupid problems
sudo su logs you in as the current user with sudo privileges, it prevents loading current user environment variables,
even when running su -l to login as root, it's not loading root user enviroment variables either because it's logging in as root under sudo privileges instead as root,
this relates to [question about su #334](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/LARBS/issues/334)

aliasing pacman to always prepend sudo to the command, causes the pacman -Qs libxft-bgra command from .config/shell/profile
to run a sudo login prompt right after logging in as the user on SSH, and even sometimes on the desktop itself.
try sourcing .config/shell/profile after your logged in, it will ask for your sudo password ..
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