| User | Comment |
|---|
Melf     | | posted 20-Aug-2008 3:18pm |
No. Perfection is an idea the human race gets caught up in. You don't have to be perfect. |
dab   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 3:44pm |
Within a limited domain, yes. |
| Cain | | posted 20-Aug-2008 4:06pm |
Yes, but the perception of perfect can vary wildly from one person to the next. |
romkey  | | posted 20-Aug-2008 4:31pm |
This option would have at least been improved by the presence of options. |
Crayons   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 4:45pm |
Yes, it's just that it hasn't happened yet. |
cloudhugger    | | posted 20-Aug-2008 5:03pm |
Yes. Everything is perfect in this very moment. |
| ausfox | | posted 20-Aug-2008 5:56pm |
No |
LindaH   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 6:11pm |
Yes. Even imperfections are perfect because they are perfectly fun to pick at and use as a basis of comparison to your own perfections. |
bill   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 6:49pm |
You're looking at it, babe. |
| JessicaWoman99 | | posted 20-Aug-2008 8:11pm |
No nobody is perfect but President George Bush he is both clever and perfect |
LJD   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 9:19pm |
As a human...no. Within a limited domain...possibly. |
Galomorro   | | posted 20-Aug-2008 9:22pm |
Nope. |
| justjulie | | posted 20-Aug-2008 10:12pm |
perfectly imperfect, thank you |
Crayons   |
 AHA. BEAT THAT. |
kcthedog  | | posted 21-Aug-2008 1:13am |
Perfect? That is a subjective question, I mean what I consider perfect may not be perfect to someone else. Perfect conjures an image of conforming exactly to set of standards. Who decides what standards qualify as “perfect”? I could say that because GOD has a plan, imperfection is designed into the BIG picture to exemplify perfection, so you will recognize it when you see it. It is the Ying & Yang thing; through balance all things are perfect! |
| JessicaWoman99 | | (reply to Crayons) posted 21-Aug-2008 1:29am |
Ah Super George and Ba-wacky Obama |
| docgbrown | | posted 21-Aug-2008 1:45am |
Yup;
Perfect cad, perfect louse, perfect wife, perfect.. |
Matty    | | posted 21-Aug-2008 7:35am |
In a sense you can accomplish things that could be considered flawless, given human limitations. Other than that, of course not. |
| judgescratch | | posted 21-Aug-2008 9:05am |
no |
Iseult  | | posted 21-Aug-2008 11:12am |
Relatively yes. |
paulyw    | | posted 21-Aug-2008 12:50pm |
No |
Enheduanna  | | posted 21-Aug-2008 5:52pm |
I don't think so. |
they   | | posted 23-Aug-2008 11:34am |
I think some things can be perfect.
I doubt it's possible for everything to be perfect at the same time. |
they   | | (reply to Crayons) posted 23-Aug-2008 11:35am |
 That is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Very funny. |
| caviartaste | | posted 24-Aug-2008 1:07am |
perfect imperfection....yes. |
| HMC35 |
Imperfectly so. Since there is no perfect, but there is only imperfection. And if imperfections can be beautiful, charming, and whatnot, why can't they be resemblences of perfection? They are. |