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Perfection

"Perfection. Chicken McNuggets is God's apology for making us self aware."
by Pezz27 January 23, 2025
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Perfect

Someone that is so caring, beautiful inside and out, kind, patient, supportive, loving, talented, intelligent, and just so amazing in every single way. Whenever you see them, your breath just gets taken away. This is your favorite person.
“Wow…Cassie is so perfect. I love her so much.”
by blondie4c January 29, 2025
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A word used to describe something with no flaws-- a thing that is truly complete, and has no weakness and every strength.

Also used to describe Perfect Cell.
Check out my perfect form! It's perfect!
by el perfecto February 1, 2025
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“wow you’re so perfect”

“wow you’re so brianna
by 6star7 February 7, 2025
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Perfection

Why use perfection when you could just say, Maia
by id January 27, 2026
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My husband is literally perfection. I love you my sweet Greek god ❤️❤️❤️
My hubby is perfect ❤️perfection is a man called Aggelos
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Perfect Knowledge Fallacy

The mistaken belief that decisions can only be made with perfect information—that uncertainty invalidates choice. This fallacy rejects all action under uncertainty, demanding certainty that is rarely available and never necessary. It's the logic of "we can't act on climate change until we know exactly what will happen," ignoring that we never know exactly, and waiting is itself a choice. The perfect knowledge fallacy is beloved of delayers, deniers, and anyone who benefits from inaction. It sets standards that can't be met, therefore justifies never acting. The cure is recognizing that decisions are made with imperfect information, always have been, always will be. The question is not "do we know everything?" but "do we know enough?"
Perfect Knowledge Fallacy Example: "They couldn't decide which school to send their child to—not enough data, not enough certainty, not enough knowledge. The perfect knowledge fallacy had them paralyzed. Meanwhile, the child waited. They finally chose, imperfectly, and it worked out fine. Perfect knowledge was never available; good enough was always sufficient."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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