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This is inspired by Kalleh's "Pleasingly Plump" thread.

Columnist Sidney Harris often used the following format to illustrate how an appropriately-chosen adjective can give a concept either a positive spin or a negative one:

I am pleasingly plump.
You could lose a few pounds.
He is fat.

I am principled.
You are stubborn.
He is pigheaded.


Mr. Harris died long enough ago that I can't find his examples on the web. But no doubt we can concoct our own. smile
 
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My friend Susan, a psychotherapist, has the saying, "There are two sides to this, my reasonable, sensible one, and your stupid, assinine one!"
 
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And my father says: "Am I right or am I right?" Argue with that!
 
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""Am I right or am I right?" Argue with that!"
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Inflection is everything! What if he said, "Am I right, or AM I right?"
 
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I just came across this example: I am a careful writer; you are a purist; he is a pedant. razz
 
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... my mother :

big grin "Dearest, Look at my son mathematics marks !!...!.?"

and later

mad "Roger !#;! Look at your son literature marks !?$@"%$*@

Now you know !?
... why I'm rather ... computer savvy !

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I am sensitive; you can't take a joke; he is thin-skinned.

I am frank; you can be insensitive; he is a tactless boor.

I am thorough; you are persnickity; he is anal-compulsive.
 
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The pessimist complains about the wind.

The optimist expects it to change.

The leader adjusts the sails.
 
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i'm a plump, pink love child. you're a fat bastard.p
 
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Yesterday, browsing through a used book store, I found a copy of The Best of Sydney Harris. From which are culled the following (more to follow later, perhaps):

I am cautious; you are timid; he is cowardly.

My cutting remark is an epigram; yours is a wisecrack; his is a cheap jeer.

I am taking medication; you are on pills; he is doing dope.

I am a man of few words; you are taciturn; he is unresponsive.
 
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I am cautious.
You are slow.
He is lazy.

I am a careful shopper.
You are thrifty.
She is cheap.
 
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(I know it's stretching...)

I'm an angel
You are nice
He is down to earth
 
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An old Victorian truism:

Men perspire;
Women glow;
Horses sweat.
 
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I remember some years ago when Prince Andrew was about to marry Sarah Fergusson after a number of fairly high profile good looking girlfriends. There was a joke that went

Wanted Koo Stark,
Would have settled for Katie Rabbet
Ended up with Sarah Fergusson.

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My teenage daughter is sociable and friendly; your is boycrazy; his is a slut.

I dress casually; you are sloppy; she threw her outfit together in the dark.

I am a trusting soul; you are naive; he is a dupe.

I have a childlike playfulness; you can be immature; he needs to grow up.
 
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