The Shiki effect is a simple concept, it consists of a girl hopelessly falling for a guy that she has met online, within a period of time of 1-3 days. To some her wording can be seen as retarded, however, she repeatedly uses "Hey lol", "......", and"looooool", but this is done to attract Shiki. She inevitably becomes obsessed with him, frequently asking for him to answer her dm, even though he has purposely ignored the dm- sometimes longer than 12hours- to create an insatiable thirst, where the girls continuously beg for his attention. As soon as a girl is trapped in the Shiki effect, it's safe to say that eventually, she will get shiki'd and in the near future even suffer from Shiki syndrome.
To my surprise, the girl is often introduced to the Shiki effect and still falls for Shiki. It's truly amazing seeing girls falling for him and still question why they fell for him, shortly after getting shiki'd.
She's going to fall into the shiki effect.
It's an effect on your mind, where you will notice any and all connections to the number 5
Her:yo dawg is it me or that thing is small as in 5 cm
Him:nah dawg it's just the marwan effect
The aftermath of a traumatic, dark leader. His toxicity is lingering even long after he has gone.
Hey Susan, it looks like we are still suffering from "The Berkey Effect" here at work. Things are still screwed up after he left.
The idea of getting far into a competition by doing nothing, only to lose in an anticlimactic manner.
I didn't come across anyone during that Apex match, and when I did at the end I got destroyed. Guess that's the floater effect for ya.
When you think something isn't is like that but it's not
Max: Wait, I thought there were three levels?
Chad: Nah, you just had the labyrinth effect.
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When someone who writes 700 words gets the same mark as someone who writes 7000 words. The disparity between one who requires 7000 words as opposed to one who get easily condense the same amount of information into 700 words.
Guy 1: Dude what the hell, why is his essay so good even though it's so short?
Guy 2: Dude, that's just the Gogalex effect
even in the face of overwhelming talent, a candidate fails to earn enough votes because of sympathetic votes cast for an underdog. voters likely thinking "Pia's gonna win anyway" thereby resulting in a shocking outcome when the obvious front-runner is eliminated.
How many sympathy votes can Stefano and Casey get? Must be the Pia Effect
Gee I wish Bush had won in 1992. Obviously a victim of the Pia effect with people sympathy-voting for Perot. Clinton ran away with it.