Is the glass half empty or half full? :rolleyes2
Half empty
Half full
Is the glass half empty or half full? :rolleyes2
I don't have a glass![]()
*drinks the remaining liquid in the glass* wait that was kerosine![]()
Isn't it both?
EDIT: Half-full.
Last edited by Meat Puppet; 07-21-2007 at 01:29 PM.
Neither, the glass is twice as large as it should be.
*swallows content's of glass*
Completely empty, beat that smart guy.
*Gets a bottle of fanta pours 1/2 in a personalized glass and puts back fanta in the fridge*
"now I'll leave it on the kitchen table... it's half full"
*leaves the glass of fanta*
It's twice as big as it needs to be.
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(1) Eric Clapton is God.
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Well if you wanna get technical it's more like this.
You pour water in an empty glass untill half of it is taken up by water then it's half full, but if you have a totally full glass of water and you drink half of it then it's half empty.
The glass is either too small, of you haven't poured in enough water.
When fighting monsters, be wary not to become one yourself... when gazing into the abyss, bear in mind that the abyss also gazes into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche
The rightful owner of this Ciddie can kiss my arse! :P
the glass is neither half full or half empty it just exists as does everything else in this world why does MT. Dew taste so nice when we know its bad for us? all the questions can be answered with a it just exists comment. it's like the whole concept of right or wrong ... take one of the morals or values of society and change it or remove it and right or wrong change too. change the balance of power in a society and the concepts change again. therefore its easier to say something happens to exist rather than to define it further
too late joel i alredy haveOriginally Posted by Joel
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A particular phrase comes to mind in this thread:
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