A phenomenon describing a seemingly osmotic transferral of grossly unjustifiable confidence from one individual to another caused by an overdose of social contact with the Stanton effect carrier.
Person 1: “Man, I saw Brett from college last week he’s been working as Trump’s office manager at the White House and MAN he is an arrogant SOB these days”
Person 2: “Classic case of the Stanton effect bro.”
The phenomenon by which a man's phalace retracts into themselves after they witness the presence of "one of dem hoes."
Oh god, it's happened again. She walked past me, and she gave me another of one of things. The Roobsova Effect, ya know?
What the fuck are you on about?
Portmanteau of Schrodinger and Politics. It describes the fact that everything is both political and non-political at the same time.
Person 1: If most agree on something, it's non-political. But if someone disagrees its political. What happens then?
Person 2: That's the Schropol Effect!
Deathsuki Effect is a Effect mostly used in after effects most ppl also call it OMG DEATHSUKI
Omg is that the deathsuki effect you used here ?!
1. When somebody (Usually Carson) emotionally and socially destroys somebody because of a one time situation they were forced into by another person.
2. When somebody (Usually Carson) emotionally and socially destroys somebody because they were covering for somebody that was threatening them.
Another person's reputation and life was destroyed because of The Carson Effect.
For this life I cannot change
Hidden Hills....
M&Ms...
Travis Scott ~ Butterfly Effect
In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.1
The term, closely associated with the work of Edward Lorenz, is derived from the metaphorical example of the details of a tornado (the exact time of formation, the exact path taken) being influenced by minor perturbations such as the flapping of the wings of a distant butterfly several weeks earlier. Lorenz discovered the effect when he observed that runs of his weather model with initial condition data that was rounded in a seemingly inconsequential manner would fail to reproduce the results of runs with the unrounded initial condition data. A very small change in initial conditions had created a significantly different outcome.
Butterfly effect 🦋