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| essay | 20-Aug-2008 | ethics/morality | emma123 | by votes | 37 | 5 | 52.9% |
| 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 | (reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 20-Aug-2008 10:14pm 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 |
| caviartaste | posted 24-Aug-2008 1:07am perfect imperfection....yes. |
| HMC35 | posted 3-Sep-2008 6:55am 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. |
| Xandrick | posted 1-Jul-2009 4:02pm Nope. Nobody is perfect, and that's the beauty of it. Imperfection is a wonderful thing, for it lets us improve continually, and we never peak as humans. :D |
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