Poll: Glass half full or half empty?

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Cpt Corallis

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Neither of those is right. This isn't my drink at all. My drink was in fact full. And unless I get my FULL drink back, then there will be hell to pay.

Not sure whether that's optimistic or not....I kinda hope so.
 

loc978

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The glass is at half capacity.

Or, the engineer's answer: "That glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
 

Jark212

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It's half full, because I'm still thirsty and am going to get more...
 

LarenzoAOG

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fordneagles said:
I love messing with the minds of people who ask me this question, because my answer to it goes thus:

"It's both. That half's full and that half's empty."

So does that make me a pessimist or an optimist? I prefer to think of myself as a more realistic sort of person (a realist?), neutral I guess you could say.

What do you think, Escapists? Are you a half full, half empty or both sort of person? Do you think it's better to be biased one way or the other, or impartial to both?
The glass is obviously twice as big as it needs to be.
 

EightGaugeHippo

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If you fill an Empty Glass half way with water, its Half Full.
If you drink Half of a Full Glass, its Half Empty.
 

Knusper

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At the moment, it's half full. Things are improving. I am just out of debt and have bought myself a new mp3 player - I have been having to go without as my last one broke a few months ago.
 

Trotgar

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It's nice that in Finnish, one can neutrally say something like: "The glass is on it's half" (a crude straight translation).

Otherwise, I say it's half full if it was being filled, and vice versa.

If I don't know if it was being filled or drained, I just like to say something like this:

kuyo said:
the glass is twice as big as it needs to be
 

Spoon E11

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Depends if im filling it of emptying it. Pouring out a drink into a glass at 1/2 way its 1/2 full. And vice versa.

Damn Ninja'd at post 51.
 

higgs20

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if you were filling it then it's half full if you were empting it then it's half empty.
 

CroutonsOfDeath

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I picked the "Both" choice. Truthfully, I would probably gravitate closer to "half empty" but as pessimistic as I often am about the past, present, and immediate future - I always have a little hope that at some point down the road there'll be something to be optimistic about.

To be a bit more pretentious: My glass is half empty, but there's a lake at the end of the road - maybe then I could fill it half full.