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Is this glass half empty or half full?
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I'm afraid to answer in case there's psychological repercussions.
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It's totally full.
Roughly 1/2 full of water, roughly 1/2 full of air. |
It is an empty glass with a fake metal ring ornament half way up.
There, I wiggled myself out of that potentially neurosis revealing trick question. :p |
Anything less than Full, is not full
and to classify something which is not fully something as "half-----" is half-azzed. |
Hey, who drank half my water?
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Neither: the glass is twice as large as it needs to be.
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Actually, the glass is more than half-full.
Most people would 'fill it' up to a point about a half-inch from the top and be perfectly happy with their full glass. Then after they have consumed approximately 40% of the contents, they indulge in the old half-full debate. Suck it up and drink! Les |
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Is the glass half empty or half full?
No.
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I'll bid $1 Bob.
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Have you ever gotten poison ivy on your nads?
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If you knock over the glass, it's the half full part which gets your lap wet.
The half empty part never hurt no one. |
Full of what?
Otherwise, yes. |
It appears that the circumference of the bottom is larger that that of the top so I would say, by volume, its more than 1/2 full of liquid.
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It’s half full.
Half empty mathematically is 1/2 * 0 = 0 Half full mathematically is 1/2 * 1 = 1/2 |
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