- 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.
What a nitpicker! Don’t let perfect be enemy of beed!
Is perfect
Needs glasses
who wants to be limited to 20/20 vision? why not get 30/30
The funny thing is, 30/30 vision means the same thing as 20/20 vision
30/30 would just mean you see at 30 feet at the same clarity that typical eyes see at 30 feet
The best humans can do is 20/10, with 20/20 being our average.
Any more than that would require our cones to be packed together more tightly to resolve light better.
Apparently a woman named Veronica Seider had a 20/2 visual acuity (according to Guinness) and that she could identify people from 1.5km away, but it seems dubious.
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/smallest-visible-object
It’s for that half glasses glare “I’m deep” dramatic flair.
They’re clearly for fashion, not vision
I really hate this saying now. It’s always used to justify villain level shit.
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
Makes me think of bleach, Uryu and Ichigo early on
Bleach TYBW be like
IRL perfect would not have a weapon, but if he did… it would be perfect.