You can tell much about someone’s thought processes from their choice of words. Excessive use of memes, clichés, and common linguistic constructions shows that someone has a tendency to fall into pre-established patterns of thinking; their thoughts are essentially on autocomplete
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Replying to @SoooMD
Common sense. Excessive use of words that require no thought suggests thoughtlessness.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
I believe "Require no thought," is subjective and relative. Thanx anyway!!
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Replying to @SoooMD
Using linguistic constructions you've heard a thousand times before draws on rote rather than imagination, so requires less brainpower than using terms you've never heard before.
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Right. So solving the Riemann hypothesis doesn't require more effort than counting to 3? Gotcha 
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