The glass is half full...or is it?

wgreer25

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I'm an engineer, so I see the glass at 50% efficiency, and write a project to raise the efficiency.
 

Johnn Johnston

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the monopoly guy said:
Also, it's rather funny how no one has an opinion on whether the glass is half full or half empty or other.
Because it is clearly half empty.

Why is the glass half empty?
Because a Spy was sippin' it!

Get it? Sipping? Instead of sapping? Comic genius, people.
 

snuffler

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wgreer25 said:
I'm an engineer, so I see the glass at 50% efficiency, and write a project to raise the efficiency.
Why don't you just fill it? You're a crummy engineer. ;P

A poet, recently seeing the Dark Knight, realizes that glass and water rhymes with massive slaughter.
 

Thais

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Johnn Johnston said:
A lawyer sees only half the opportunites to sue.
A good lawyer then goes on to lead a class-action lawsuit "on behalf of the victims" against any and every entity that may be responsible for half of the contents of the glass having been unjustly denied to the populace that wanted full glasses. What was in the glass and whether the glass was indeed half empty as opposed to half full is dismissed as immaterial, the sternographer is instructed to strike it from the record, and the jury is asked to disregard all testimony related to whether or not the glass is actually half empty or half full.

The lawyer makes millions, the class of "victims" each gets $1.37, and the lawyer then goes on to work as a lobbyist for the glass industry in favor of Congressional mandates stating that a glass must be "x" high by "y" wide and hold "z" amount of a substance.
 

werepossum

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US Edition - glass of milk
A Democrat sees the glass as half empty due to the rich oppressing the poor; only immediate government action can ensure that everyone gets the same half glass of milk.

A Republican sees the glass as half full and demands to know who stole half his milk; only if the government gets out of the way will the glass ever be full again.

A Libertarian sees the level of the glass as irrelevant and demands to know why he can't have pot with his milk; stupid Fascist government.

A Green sees the glass as half full and demands to know who raped a cow.
 

BlueMage

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Becoming Insane said:
An engineer says, "This glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
Well it is dammit!

Unknower said:
A Hammerite praises Master Builder for the wondrous glass.

Keepers think all is in balance. They choose not to take action.
<3 Thief
 

mshcherbatskaya

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The equestrian gives it to her horse but can't make it drink.

The divorced man complains incessantly about how his ex-wife got half of his water.

The environmentalist checks the water quality and then points out the glass would be full if agribusiness didn't violate water use regulations all the time.
 

AndyMacK

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The glass is always full and empty, as proved by simple (and totally wrong) maths.

Glass: 1/2 E = 1/2 F;
Ergo: E = F;

Empty = Full, the universal matrix that was once the glass collapses, creating something worse than a black hole.
 

Conqueror Kenny

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A 4chan member sees the glass and draws boobies on a picture of it.
A comedian will make a joke about an inefficient bartender
A paranoid person would accuse others of drinking it
A smart ass will try to convince you that the glass is liquid. In which case you hit him round the head with the glass and ask him if it felt like a liquid
 

John Galt

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conqueror Kenny said:
A 4chan member sees the glass and draws boobies on a picture of it.
No, a 4chan member pours it out in front of a child dying of thirst and proceeds to beat said child with the glass while taking pictures. Then a few weeks later someone posts it and a new fetish is born.
 
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I think the glass is a entity DOUBLE THE SIZE trying to contain the pure, unsullied water whilst mocking it. And the water can't escape because it knows no other place to exist rather than falling as tears.

...or so my analyst says.
 

kyekye

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A paraniod thinks the glass is mocking and confusing him, daring him to guess whether it's half full or half empty
 

Limos

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Not exactly on topic, but somewhere along the same lines.

The optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true.
 

John Galt

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A John Galt finds out how to best exploit the glass's natural reserves of water without getting caught by the EPA.
 

Xhumed

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a smart-arse says: if it was filled, then half removed, its half empty.
if it was empty and filled half way, its half full.

EDIT: Ah damn it, i really need to start reading all the previous posts before i post mine
 

Fl@nked

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I prefer to see the glass half-full. To me it implies that someone filled part of my glass. Half-empty on the other hand, implies that someone took half of your liquid. Then, I would try to find out who took my liquid, which would breed anger, which would cause confusion, which would cause unnecesary destruction. That's my take on it, well at least at the moment.