The Optimist sees the glass as half full.The glass is half full, not half empty! Newsflash, IT'S THE SAME THING!!!!
The Pessimist sees the glass as half empty.
The Engineer sees twice as much glass as there needs to be...!
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The Optimist sees the glass as half full.The glass is half full, not half empty! Newsflash, IT'S THE SAME THING!!!!
“What makes you tic” would be a far more interesting question.What makes you tick?
Nothing, I m a person, not a clock!
It's raining cats and dogs.
Actually I just don't like ANY figurative language!/endthread
Thanks , that makes sense .It means that someone is so focused on the details that they cannot see the "big" picture.
If you take a close-up look at a TV screen, you will see little dots (called pixels), but not the TV show. You have to stand back and view them collectively in order to enjoy the program.
So, you're saying, it's as if it was a pile of pooh?
This one is metaphorical. The glass house stands in for a fragile or delicate social position. Throwing stones means disparaging someone else.I still can't figure out what "don't throw stones in glass houses" is supposed to mean... I know that throwing a stone in a glass house would probably break the house, but... how is that relevant to anything?