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To be fair, you don't need to update your system to install a package, all you need to do is run the update command just to sync up the database, then cancel out when prompted.
I've gone multiple weeks/months without updating and everything was fine.
That's called a partial update and is strongly discouraged by the Arch Linux documentation.