BigBadLou
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Then you missed my joke.In English there is no way to refer to a quantity in a glass as just "half" you are forced to say half full, half empty, or not empty or full.
I wanted to touch on that and you already started.Tank half full
Wallet half empty
It does not seem to be a linguistic problem but a psychological one instead, based on the tendency of the medium.
If we want something to be full, then when it's at half, it's "half empty". (example: beer glass)
If we want something to be empty, then when it's at half, it's "half full". (example: septic tank)