18/03/2008, 01:15 AM
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18/03/2008, 01:33 AM
When I look at a cup I think of drinking what's in it.
funnyman
18/03/2008, 02:05 AM
diego Wrote:When I look at a cup I think of drinking what's in it.
hahaha me too diego, but personally i think is half FULL
instead of saying or describing the empty space u should describe how much is taken up
instead of what's left. Would u say a cup is 1/4 empty? I think you'd say it
is 3/4 full
18/03/2008, 02:10 AM
funnyman Wrote:diego Wrote:When I look at a cup I think of drinking what's in it.
hahaha me too diego, but personally i think is half FULL
instead of saying or describing the empty space u should describe how much is taken up
instead of what's left. Would u say a cup is 1/4 empty? I think you'd say it
is 3/4 full
But it's just space in the world that you would like to devour. No need to know if its full or empty. I prefer to think. Digested or not.
18/03/2008, 04:54 AM
Half Full, Obviously, because otherwise the cup could explode chickens covered in Eau de Toilette
18/03/2008, 10:02 AM
I'm the only half empty?
a glass of whatever comes into existence waiting to be drank. as it gets drunk, it passes the half empty point.
now, if wee were, say, milking a cow into a glass, when it reached halfway, it would be half full...
a glass of whatever comes into existence waiting to be drank. as it gets drunk, it passes the half empty point.
now, if wee were, say, milking a cow into a glass, when it reached halfway, it would be half full...
18/03/2008, 04:14 PM
I say its half empty... that is because the drink was full, at one point,
and you downed half of it... which makes it now half gone...
But if the cup was half to begin with then I would say it is half full.
It really depends on how you look at it...
and you downed half of it... which makes it now half gone...
But if the cup was half to begin with then I would say it is half full.
It really depends on how you look at it...
19/03/2008, 02:27 AM
Half empty. The other half might not be full - it could be filled with nothingness (which you might call empty).
funnyman
19/03/2008, 05:35 AM
Brittany Wrote:I say its half empty... that is because the drink was full, at one point,
and you downed half of it... which makes it now half gone...
But if the cup was half to begin with then I would say it is half full.
It really depends on how you look at it...
hhhmmmm, you make a good point. So it depends on what happens to the liquid
in the cup. If you filled it up or if you drank it away.
I agree
25/03/2008, 12:02 PM
In order for the glass to be truly half full you have to start with the glass filled to the TOP which wee never do. So when you drink 1/2 the contents there is less than 1/2 the volume available in the glass :).
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