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Nobody’s Perfect

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Nobody’s Perfect
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The article discusses the concept of imperfection and the importance of forgiveness. The author reflects on personal mistakes and the need for second chances in life. He emphasizes that everyone has flaws and that forgiveness is a virtue worth striving for.

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Kevin D. Williamson / June 4, 2026 Nobody’s Perfect Some thoughts on an excruciatingly stupid talking point. Politics Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images). Illustration by Noah Hickey/The Dispatch (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images). Audio Turn any article into a podcast. Upgrade now to start listening. Text Size Members can share articles with friends & family to bypass the paywall. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads Email 0 Open and scroll to the comments section I get it—I do: I also have some tattoos I regret. Nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes. As a Christian, I believe that there is nothing—nothing—that is unforgivable. And at the more mundane level, I believe in second chances as someone who has needed a lot of those over the years.

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