It's interesting to see from the graphs how 35 years of age seems to be the "crossover" point where the prevalence of words like "we, family, friends, interview, kind, caring" over take "haha, lol, :P, jk, stupid, ugh". I wonder if 35 is some kind of maturity point.<p>I'm also rather shocked at the difference between male and female vocabulary. Words in the male category seem outright angry and violent.
Interesting that apparently Christians are more emotionally stable, and that "anime" is the single biggest word in the introvert group. The latter wouldn't surprise me.<p>Also interests me, as a transgender girl, that I don't really use most of the words in "male" or "female" groups much at all, though I seem to lean on the "female" one. I certainly use "shopping", "can't wait", "my hair", "her", "she", "cute", "^_^", "<3", ";D" and "^.^" a lot more than most of the words on the male one, in spite of my interests being more stereotypically "male". Though I do use "fuck" a lot.<p>Not sure if this is particularly validating or not.<p>I'm also very definitely on the "neuroticism" side, which is no surprise.