When something is Big, Lazy and Adorable to the point where it can get away with practically anything.
Because of the Snorlax Effect I got away with theft.
Too big of dick might kill someone.
Rachel die her bf got the dassey effect
When you pre-emptively slander others, outing yourself as a harasser and don't have the good sense to shut up, drawing more and more attention to your harassment rather than the slander you made.
"They didn't even fire her and started slandering!"
"Yeah, that's the Nijisanji Effect alright. How long until we find out who REALLY messed up?"
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When you see a group you like and you have a distinct favorite but somehow a different member really catches your eye and makes you feel something (based in omam Phil manansala)
Wow, i really loved jungkook but namjoon is definitely giving the manansala effect tonight
The Moon Effect is when your luck in video games is good or average at the start, but the more time you invest into the game and the more progress you make, the worse your luck becomes.
"Man, it started off so well, but The Moon Effect is kicking me in the nuts!"
the outadated trend affect is when a "trend" becomes outdated and no longer valid. take a game for an example, lets say someone is playing a game that is not popular anymore, when a person sees that, they will have an almost exact reaction as the following: ooooooooohhhhhhh you're playing amogus, you're living in the passssssssst.
someone could like to play said game, but an effect similar to peer pressure will occur, the person could stop playing the game, that they could have spend a large amount of money one, such as any nintendo game. with how fast trends get sent to the shadow realm, someone could have just bought something, but its already invalid.
i have no need to put anything here
uhhhhhhhh outdated trend effect i am being forced to put that there
When you are winning a match and you jokingly say you are going to lose this then lose the match.
We are on match point no way we lose this
Watch how we lose this now
Oh no! You just initiated the Gordon effect.