Is anything perfect?

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Ultrajoe

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I think plenty of things are perfect, because they perfectly encompass what they are. Many books are perfect, many films perfect. Many people I meet day to day are perfect, because perfection is being the best at what you were intended to do. I'm perfect, in some ways, and not in others, and not at some times.

Perfection is damn hard to achieve, but it's far from impossible.
 

AbsoluteVirtue18

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There is no such thing as perfect in this world. That may sound cliché, but its the truth. The average person admires perfection and seeks to obtain it. But what's the point of achieving perfection? There is none. Nothing. Not a single thing. I loathe perfection! If something is perfect, then there is nothing left. There is no room for imagination. No place left for that person to gain additional knowledge or abilities. Do you know what that means? For scientists such as us, perfection only brings despair. It is our job to create things more wonderful than anything before them, but never to obtain perfection. A scientist must be a person who finds ecstasy while suffering from that antinomy. In short, the moment that foolishness left your mouth and reached my ears, you had already lost. Of course, that's assuming you are a scientist.
 

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Ultrajoe said:
I think plenty of things are perfect, because they perfectly encompass what they are. Many books are perfect, many films perfect. Many people I meet day to day are perfect, because perfection is being the best at what you were intended to do. I'm perfect, in some ways, and not in others, and not at some times.

Perfection is damn hard to achieve, but it's far from impossible.
finally, a happy view.
 
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Portal.(Your companion cube worked with jesus and the main character was jesus's sister.)
oh and if you said me, you must be the guy i heard about who has no social life but overly high self esteem.
 

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"Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add on, but when there is nothing more to take away."
-Something Along These Lines Was Said By Someone
 

ae86gamer

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[http://photobucket.com/images/lol%20cat]

Seriously though, perfection is impossible. There is always room to improve and become better.
 

kaziard

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Coldsnap said:
The only thing I can think of are exams on history and mathematical equations that you might get every question correct on. Once you start getting into subjects that contain subjectivity, people are going to nitpick and disagree about the topic.

This also raises a point. Does everyone have to agree that something is perfect before it can be? Say for example everyone in the entire world agreed that a certain piece of art is perfect except for one individual. Does it make it imperfect; if not how many people does it take to make something imperfect?

Also what different people even consider perfection on subjective experiences is different, so creating something perfect to all or even many seems an impossibility.
nope cos apparently humans are imperfect, perhaps we cannot recognise perfection until we BECOME perfect!
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Godofgame67 said:
Megan Fox.

Seriosly, do women get more painfully hot then this? Megan Fox has the face of an angel, a body so perfect God may have carved it out of soap while in the shower, and sex appeal that could melt a unicorn's horn. And if you need more proof...


Satisfied?
Yes
 

RollForInitiative

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In any kind of subjective terms? Things can be both perfect and imperfect as perceived by the viewer. Beyond that, I'd hazard to say there are things that can be mathematically perfect, such as a perfect circle.
 

ThaBenMan

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A beautiful sunrise.

A child's laughter.

A hug from someone you love.

And other shit like that.
 

Darkrain11

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Perfect is boring. Without flaws what would drive people to strive for better and in my opinion I hope I never become perfect in anything cause once I have whatever I have become perfect at will no longer be fun or challenging and it would become pointless.
 

fulano

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What does perfect mean, anyways? Are things like, say, a cup perfect? No? What about the atoms that comprise said cup? No? How about the subatomic particles? No? How about the elementary paricles that comprise said subatomic ones? Confused?

Wanna get sentimental and metaphysical? How about love? Is it perfect? You do know that love is a bunch of substances running through your brain that make you feel those things, right?

My point is that "perfection" is a void concept unless you define it correctly.
 

ArcWinter

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A Vietnamese tea I cannot name because I forget, in a steaming hot cup at a small party with just you and your closest friends. The carpet is fuzzy and red, and there is a comfy couch where you are all sitting. You're all wearing socks, and outside there is snow gently drifting down. There is a slight buzz of low conversation as you're imagining this. There is a feeling of contentment, and nothing is wrong. Small bits of music drift through the door, it is your favorite song.


You're welcome.
 
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FreelanceButler said:
Leaves.
I can't think of anything bad about 'em, so they must be perfect.
I have to clean them up every fall.

unabomberman said:
What does perfect mean, anyways? Are things like, say, a cup perfect? No? What about the atoms that comprise said cup? No? How about the subatomic particles? No? How about the elementary paricles that comprise said subatomic ones? Confused?

Wanna get sentimental and metaphysical? How about love? Is it perfect? You do know that love is a bunch of substances running through your brain that make you feel those things, right?

My point is that "perfection" is a void concept unless you define it correctly.

Your just making this hard on yourself. You know what it means.

But to me perfect would have to be something simple and defined every last tidbit. If I asked for a 3.0 inch tall and 3.0 wide square drawn with this pencil on white paper I give to you and you accomplish it, Is it not perfect? every demand was met and there is no abnormalities. that is perfection. pretty boring if you ask me.