How do you safely remove packages without it removing things such as
Ubuntu-desktop then?  I have been trying to clean up my filesystem as
much as possible due to the fact that I'm forced to work with a very
small partition and I keep finding it refusing to let me remove packages
like Firefox simply because it's marked as a dependency for some
reason...  Is something else going to freak out if I do remove something
like Firefox even if I do find a way to keep it from taking out Ubuntu-
desktop?

Unfortunately there is nothing I can do about the space problem, so I
REALLY need to clean things up here...  I don't understand why it has to
be marked like this.  I mean, I only had to use Firefox long enough to
download Opera, so I can't help but to feel that it's definitely not
required for normal operation (what with the fact that I have never once
used it since then.)  A number of other packages struck me as seeming
even more unnecessary for normal operation, so the dependency just
seemed unnecessary...

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ubuntu-desktop is dependant on too many things
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93968
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