Re: half empty or half full
Originally posted by liltiggasmootay
so... is the glass half empty or half full?
It's an age old question..one that even our earliest ancestors pondered, dating back to times unknown. Man has grappled with this dilemna, and will continue to do so, even long after our ultimate deaths. There is no way that we can ever really know, exactly why, the chicken crossed the road.
*re-reads the question*
Oh....full... 😮
Consider this - Depending on the average barometric pressure readings and temperature, as well as environmental fluctuations and stimulus, as well as the various elements present in the area the subject occupies, the liquid content, depending on its make up, could gradually lose its contents or gain more content, regardless of whether the gained content is of the same chemical make up as the original content. Also, the environment could cause chemical reactions depending on the content of the glass and therefore you must consider unprecedented results, such as the glass itself breaking.
Originally posted by MC Mikewell hello mr. fancypants shocking
Consider this - Depending on the average barometric pressure readings and temperature, as well as environmental fluctuations and stimulus, as well as the various elements present in the area the subject occupies, the liquid content, depending on its make up, could gradually lose its contents or gain more content, regardless of whether the gained content is of the same chemical make up as the original content. Also, the environment could cause chemical reactions depending on the content of the glass and therefore you must consider unprecedented results, such as the glass itself breaking.
Originally posted by MC Mike
Consider this - Depending on the average barometric pressure readings and temperature, as well as environmental fluctuations and stimulus, as well as the various elements present in the area the subject occupies, the liquid content, depending on its make up, could gradually lose its contents or gain more content, regardless of whether the gained content is of the same chemical make up as the original content. Also, the environment could cause chemical reactions depending on the content of the glass and therefore you must consider unprecedented results, such as the glass itself breaking.
Please...a labotomy...now...