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Half empty of full

aww cute Asked by zoeyredbird 2 months ago, 4 answers.

What do you say, that the glass is half empty of half full..now here is my theory lol..lets say the glass is full and your pour half ouf it out..then surely it is half empty, now lets say the glass is empty and you fill it up so now it is half full?...

Doesnt thant make more sense instead of being called pessimistic or optimistic lol

Gir rules. Answered by mikeh on Sep 08, 2009, 09:28AM
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An optimist sees the glass as half-full.

A pessimist sees it as half-empty and also thinks he has colon cancer.

A realist knows that if he hangs around too long, someone's going to make him wash the glass.

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Me - Created by maggot4 (Raven) Answered by ichibanarky on Sep 08, 2009, 09:26AM
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If you have a full glass and pour half out, it can still be half full *or* half empty...just as if you take an empty glass and fill it halfway.

You haven't said anything different from what the quote already implies.

~For pessimist and optimist
the difference is quite droll
The optimist sees the doughnut
The pessimist sees the hole~

dazzled Answered by alwaysinada3e on Sep 08, 2009, 09:26AM
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Good theory...:P

Who cares at least your thinking...nothings more boring than cliche unless... its soap operas

xD

my bike Answered by tonibiker on Sep 09, 2009, 02:23AM
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hey that is some thinking.
I know someone who say when a glass is empty. its broken.
toni

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