Subject: Depends on how you write it.
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Posted on: 2013-08-09 15:22:00 UTC

I know that's not very helpful, since it applies to just about everything, but it's true.

However, speaking as someone who writes a guy with a perfect memory (who has to keep up a heavy Bleepka habit to stay sane after all the bizarre and disturbing things he's witnessed), I'm inclined to think you can make it work. You just have to consider what limitations and drawbacks the ability might have in this environment. For instance, how does your character cope when confronted with urple and other contradictory colors? Can he perhaps see the Words all the time, not just when he wants to? What about the simple, everyday things most of us don't see just because we're focused on something else, or not specifically looking for them? How frustrated does he get with normal people who refuse to bloody notice what's right in front of their stupid faces?

In other words, "perfect" isn't always perfect, and it's a lot more fun when it isn't. {= )

~Neshomeh

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