Mental Floss:
What researchers found was that a person's use (or overuse) of first-person pronouns can provide some insight into the state of their mental health. People with clinical depression tend to use more first-person singular pronouns, such as "I" and "me," and fewer third-person pronouns, like "they," "he," or "she." Yep.
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oasis_pink_peng
Mar 02, 2018 16:12
"One day at Meijer I bought a gift pack of my favorite guy-cologne. Cool Water. I bought the girl version for me and thought that if I ever got a boyfriend again I would give it to him and we'd smell similiar."
I bought it for Todd but he won't wear it, because he's not a cologne guy.
Kind of interesting, the patterns we unknowingly follow.