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by Klinky
1698 days ago
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It's not just "not perfect", it's extremely flawed. You didn't "go on" at all about its flaws or failures at measuring merit, and only provided a toy example of a superfluous mega-rich celebrity deserving his wealth while ignoring Hollywood's underhanded exploitation and accounting issues. |
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Something can be "extremely flawed" and also be the best option available, such as in this case.