Fun with online tools.
Blog owner is most likely male or female...
Boys:
Alan - 100% male, 0% female
Richard - 99.6% male, 0.4% female
Vince - 96.6% male, 3.4% female
JC - 71.6% male, 28.4% female
Sam - 70.2% male, 29.8% female
Kevin - 51% male, 49% female
Girls:
Vinci - 72.3% female, 27.7% male
Eleasa - 55.5% male, 44.5% female
Joi - 70.9% male, 29.1% female
Bonnie - 96.9% male, 3.1% female
Kelly Girl - 97.6% male, 2.4% female
Elaine - 98.3% male, 1.7% female
Vicki - 99% male, 1% female
Pris - 99.6% male, 0.4% female
Interesting notes:
- The girls are very masculine in their way of writing. (lol, okay lies. I assume that the analyzer looks for certain words that indicate gender. (My post on marriage put me at 96% female.))
- Priscilla is the manliest girl.
- Kevin is the girliest man.
- Vinci is the only girl out of this group.
- Alan is all man.
- Yes, it was a boring lunch hour.
- Some people are even MORE bored than I.. ie. the devleoper of the tool ;)
6 comments:
i am eigth manliness including the girls!
"Alan is all man."
"Vinci is the only girl out of this group."
hahaha, this is too amusing.
all the girls write like a man. but i am almost equal! wait a minute - that means that a reader can't tell whether my writing is written by a male or a female!
i think this tool is biased! how is it possible that EVERYONE writes like a man? It obviously works off of gender stereotypes and preconceived notions on the type of things each gender would talk about !!
lolz. i am third girliest out of this group of manly people xD
that's right. I am a man.
The cake is a lie!
"Kevin is the girliest man"
read
Kevin gets more ladies than the manlier men.
But only one lady for me. Just in case you misinterpreted that :)
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