Tweetstats.com does a great job of visualizing and showing you all kinds of cool stuff about your twitter habits and words you tweet.
And then you can take your word cloud into Wordle.net and violá, you've got a pretty nice picture of your mind on Twitter.
Sure it might seem like this is for fun, but… You can learn a lot about your tone, and habits from looking at your wordcloud (the words you use most) and tagcloud (the #hashtags you use most).
Self-knowledge is power.
@jmacofearth (also seen on Google+: jmacofearth)
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