• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    • Good’s cape comes from their undershirt or is just sewed on at the neckline, is silk-thin and has no purpose other than fashion.
    • Perfect’s cape is a real cape that hangs as a separate piece of clothing held by a cape clasp, and it has the purposes of keeping Perfect warm, and concealing Perfect’s weapon until the perfect moment.

    Good is just a poser, and his name reads as “BEED” on the first panel.

    Also I bet that both of them have eyesight problems, but Perfect actually went to an optician as opposed to Good who just squints until the job is done.

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    I really hate this saying now. It’s always used to justify villain level shit.

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      I still use it to convey things like:

      • there’s a limit on how much you should pursue diminishing returns
      • sod off with nirvana fallacy, flawed things can still improve a situation