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Can You Relate The Term "Flawless" To Anything In Your Life's Experience?

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Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.
 
Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.

Yes; All of my opinions and posts on Forums such as this.;)
 
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Well, there was that one match against Shao Kahn...
 
Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.

I cannot image that all of us have not experienced those moments when we viewed a piece of art, a visual delight, an exquisite taste, a glorious feeling of success or exhilaration or love or relief or emotion, one of those moments in time when the choice of words or expression or action was absolutely perfect for the occasion--that we could not then and cannot now think of any way it could have been better. . .

That is definition of flawless.

Unless you are referring to the more mundane such as no spelling errors or typos in a written piece, no blemish in the paint job, no errors in the mathematical computation, etc. :)
 
Many. My life is sprinkled with them, and they happen even in the dark places.
 
Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.

No, nothing in life is flawless. Not religion, not relationships, nothing, and that's ok. Things don't have to be flawless to be special and cherished. You love what you love despite the flaws.
 
I have had a few flawless experiences, but I can't describe them on this forum.

Just playing by the forum rules.
 
C'mon shrub! do it! I dare you!




Maybe one of these days over a few cold brewskis I'll tell you all about it, maybe.

Well, I will say that she started out wearing a flimsy White Ao Dai, but that's as far as I can go.
 
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Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.



In my experience, the only things that I have perceived as flawless are those things that I know very little about.

However, it is a joy to experience those moments of naiveté before the rest of the story is disclosed.
 
I don't consider most flaws to be anything other than interesting and an addition to character, so yeah, many things in my life are, and have been, perfectly flawful. ;)
 
I don't consider most flaws to be anything other than interesting and an addition to character, so yeah, many things in my life are, and have been, perfectly flawful. ;)

A flaw I hate is a hole in a rubber boot.
 
I have had a few flawless experiences, but I can't describe them on this forum.

Just playing by the forum rules.

'Sounds like you are a lucky man.
 
Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.
Flawless just means you've not spotted what's wrong yet. :doh
 
When I visited the Sistine Chapel in Rome and saw the incredible interior and Michelangelo's Pietra I felt and sense of pure perfection and I am not religious. I guess that is the only experience for me but a sunset on the water can be close if everything else is right.
 
When I first read this post, I had nothing that could be rated as "flawless".

That changed on Friday last when I was playing golf. By way of accuracy, I need to insert here that I am an atrocious golfer who may break 100 on a good day, but that is rare. Even more rare if the scoring is according to the strict rules of golf.

I was about 60 or 70 yards off the green and hit a wedge that bounced on the apron, rolled toward the cup and I thought I might be looking at a short par putt. It dropped into the cup. My partners cheered as I raised my arms and club to the sky in celebration.

After the customary high fives, the beverage cart girl, a long legged very attractive blonde working the summer off from the University of Minnesota, pulled up immediately, I mean before I had even straightened up from picking up my club, and congratulated me on the shot and asked if I wanted anything to drink.

The shot was miraculous, but the arrival of the Co-ed and that particular co-ed at that exact moment raised this to something that could not be scripted. As an old codger with a penchant for girl watching and a habit of shanking the ball in any direction but the green, this made the moment nearly spiritual.

The most perfect 90 seconds of my life.
 
Never. I have never seen anything that could not have been better in some fashion.
 
Barring religion and relationships have you ever encountered any thing or moment or phenomenon in your life that you felt it to be magnificently without flaw? This I accept, is in the eye of the beholder but that is what YOU are being asked and other opinions are irrelevant.

It's stupid, but the time I was about to get axed in TF2 and my teammate headshots the guy saving my butt. That was flawless.

"What? I'm still alive? THANKS SNIPER!!!!"
 
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