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Created on: April 8th, 2006
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How can man know what perfection is if we are completely incapable of creating it? Sometimes i think we we just meant to express and die, nothing more.

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April 8th, 2006
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uh, ok
April 8th, 2006
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"Perfection", as a concept, is inherently a perception. Your second sentence in the description is an infantile stab at sounding deep. It's an okay YTMND, though.
April 8th, 2006
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I disagree that perfection is a perception, i only see it existing in any sense when coupled with ignorance. Show me something perfect and i will show you something that dies. Your second sentence i agree with though.
April 8th, 2006
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I like it, but I don't know why.
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this is great.
April 11th, 2006
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Why have I never found your YTMNDs yet, these are all fantastic.
April 11th, 2006
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*er.. I meant until now.
April 11th, 2006
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you find new things every day.
April 19th, 2006
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I agree and I love this photo but i disagree, we were never created but we were destroyed.
August 9th, 2006
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August 21st, 2006
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This used to be my wallpaper for quite a while.
August 25th, 2006
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Perfection perches above, in the beautiful patterns and stars above us. How may we achieve it here on Earth?
April 3rd, 2007
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Man created perfection. It is a human concept and is thus malleable. We can create and recognize perfection if we believe it to be conceivable. If however, we choose to believe perfection is some unattainable absolute, then that is its definition...and we know it as such. In other words rather we know that we can never know it. Ruminating on the subject any further only routes us back to the most unanswerable of epistemological quandaries. Just my dumb thoughts...thanks for making me think.