Well, if you are filling it up, it’s half full. If you are drinking it, then it is half empty.
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Exactly how I think it is
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The glass is inappropriately sized to meet the user needs.
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Neither. Its just a half-a-glass of whatever it is
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What glass?
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1 ReplyI ordered a cheeseburger!
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Edited by Wren: 7/8/2021 4:04:48 PMIt can be less or more than half empty though. I can drink two thirds of water in the cup, or I could fill it sixth sevenths. [spoiler]Technically it’s all the way full, except when it’s in a vacuum.[/spoiler]
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Depends on if you added something to the cup or poured something out. Answer that question first.
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1 ReplyCup is cup
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Does the glass even exist in the first place?
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Definitely both, because half full and half empty are definitely the same thing
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Well I accidentally shattered it during a bar fight what now?
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Perspective is a funny thing..
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It’s always full. Just because half of it is air doesn’t mean it isn’t full.
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3 RepliesIt won't matter. I'll drink what's in the cup
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Was going to say that.
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It’s both; that’s kinda how halves work.
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😱😱😱😱[spoiler]or is it just half way?[/spoiler][spoiler]licks finger [/spoiler]