Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for December 05, 2013
Transcript:
Goat: Are you a glass-half-empty or glass-half-full kind of guy? Rat: The glass is half full. Goat: Oh, good. Rat; But then the moment you turn your back, someone will steal the whole !@*!@* glass. Goat: You might be a little cynical. Rat: Thirsty little thieves.
Sherlock Watson about 11 years ago
“Some people see the glass half full. Others see it half empty. I see a glass that’s twice as big as it needs to be.” (George Carlin)
Rod Gonzalez about 11 years ago
Just when you think Rat can’t get any more obnoxious . . .
Alexander the Good Enough about 11 years ago
The observation has been made that whether the glass is half full or half empty depends quite directly on whether one is pouring into it or drinking out of it. As for the related optimist/pessimist conjecture, an optimist thinks “this is the best of all possible worlds!” A pessimist is sure of it. Myself, I think I’ll have another glass of wine…
Bilan about 11 years ago
I thought Rat was the one that stole the glass of beer when you turn your back.
dadoctah about 11 years ago
A pessimist sees the glass half empty; an optometrist asks if you see the glass more full like this? Or like this?
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
“Oh I sure do like my likker,But I see you got it quicker,And I hope it makes ya sick, ya buffalo.”(Little Joe)
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
Of course the glass is half empty… then you can fill it.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
What are you all talking about? There is no glass! Rat has the appropriate attitude, but I am shocked, shocked I say, that Goat has misled us all into this purely speculative debate!
jozzeke about 11 years ago
Optimist : half fullPessimist : half emptyOpportunist : are you going to drink that ?
KEA about 11 years ago
The problem is the liquid – if we were talking gases, the glass would be full no matter how much gas is in it.
Enoki about 11 years ago
Scientist: It’s always full, whether it is a liquid or gas filling it wasn’t specified.
jmartin1955 about 11 years ago
The glass is full of water and air – I reject your question and answer with reality.
SkyFisher about 11 years ago
Optimist : half fullPessimist : half emptyEngineer : That glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
JudyAz about 11 years ago
And if you like the glass you have, you can keep it. Period. And my new liquid redistribution plan will ensure that everyone’s glass is half full by closing the water gap.
LEOKEV about 11 years ago
Depends upon what is in the glass. When I had to drink a solution prior to a colonoscopy, I was glad when the glass was half empty!
Enoki about 11 years ago
Narcissist: I don’t care if it’s full, empty, half full, or whatever! The glass and everything in it is MINE!
iFerrarifan about 11 years ago
I say if the glass is being filled, It is half full, and if it is being emptied, it is half empty.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 11 years ago
That’s true, except when it’s not. If the glass is in a true vacuum, and there is nothing in it, including gases, then it is truly empty. Was that convoluted enough? I can do better.
pekenpug about 11 years ago
Oh, good, Rat’s back. Was afraid I was going to have to spend the day in a relatively good mood.
catzilla23 about 11 years ago
The glass is half full, of poison.
cstewart23 about 11 years ago
All that matters is knowing where the paper towels are.
route66paul about 11 years ago
My wife looks at it as just another dirty glass she will have to wash.
SkyFisher about 11 years ago
The philosopher says: the glass IS.
Number Three about 11 years ago
I hate to admit this but I totally agree with Rat today.
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Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
Better than coming back and finding your glass full…..with a slight yellowish tint and odd smell.Seen a guy do that to a jerk in Alaska in a bar. He left his beer about half full to go relieve himself. The guy he was giving a hard time to relieved himself in his glass. The jerk came back and thanked who ever it was who got him a refill.Yes…..he took a big swig. Then blew it all over the bar. The bartender threw the jerk out.And if you guess I did that, well, I plead the 5th and hopefully that jerk is not online reading this.Never leave your drink….unattended and even then make sure the attender is attending.
RG_Dustbin about 11 years ago
Optimist: The glass is half fullPessimist : The glass is half emptySurrealist: A piscine wheelbarrow
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 11 years ago
Half empty? Half full? Doesn’t matter if FREE refills are available!!
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 11 years ago
Speaking of refills, 12/05/13 marks the 80th anniversary of the end of Prohibition! How I wish I could commemorate it with a Piels or Ballantine Beer…I’ll have to settle for Coors Light!
Logical Duck about 11 years ago
The glass is always full of glass. What difference does it make if there’s some liquid adhering to part of its surface?
lmonteros about 11 years ago
I always say that half empty means the glass and the water therein was used for its intended purpose: to be drunk, not to sit for photo opps.
The Rolling Cat about 11 years ago
There once was a Rhymes With Orange cartoon presented along that theme, in terms of three personality types:
First: “My cup is half empty.”
Second: “My cup is half full.”
Third: “Someone stole my cup!”
TimeLordSoundwave about 11 years ago
“You might be a little cynical.”
Goat’s only realizing this NOW?