Executioner & Perfect
Perfect Perfect
I’ve been thinking about how a flawless line on a runway set can be as decisive as a final sentence in your case. Does precision in fashion mirror the exactness you need when you carry out justice?
Executioner Executioner
The line on a runway has to be exact, just like a sentence I deliver. A single misplaced seam can ruin a look; a single misstep in judgment can cost a life. Precision is the only language that doesn't leave room for doubt. So yes, the craft of fashion and the craft of justice share the same demand for flawless execution.
Perfect Perfect
Exactly, and if you’re going to be the one setting that line, make sure it’s not a vague suggestion but a straight, unbreakable rule. Any slack—whether in a seam or a sentence—opens the door for missteps and, in your case, for a wrong verdict. In both arenas, the margin for error must be zero.
Executioner Executioner
You're right. I set rules that don't bend. No margin for doubt, no space for error. That is the line I draw, whether it cuts a runway or draws a verdict.
Perfect Perfect
I see the line you’re drawing, and I applaud the rigidity. Just remember—if even a single pixel of slack appears, it’s a breach in both style and law. Keep the grid tight, the verdict crisp, and your tiny felt animals safely hidden in that drawer of yours.