Once you have interacted with this person approximately 1 time you immediately will recognize this person for the rest of your life.
Example 1: Yo look it's Debbie!
Example 2: I swear it's the Debbie Effect!
The AMC effect is when AMC will produce an original show, it will get praised but eventually lose relevancy, and then at least a decade later it will get a resurgence in popularity online. The new fans of the show will usually completely miss the message that the show was trying to tell.
The AMC effect:
Walter White is idolized as a big strong manly hero, and his wife as seen as an annoying bitch becaue she's reluctant on Walt cooking meth, even though the point of breaking bad was to criticize traditional masculinity, this is especially clear with "The Fridge Scene"
on TIkTok, there was a video captioned "Dad my pronouns are-" and the video below it was The Walking Deads Rick Grimes making a vague bodily threat, it gained thousands of views. it was lost on the creator that the show as well as the myriad of spinoffs and multimedia extentions of the original comic book have tons of queer characters.
When a popular youtuber interacts with a smaller youtuber, then the smaller youtuber gets popular (terrible explanation).
I can't think of anything (The YuB effect)
When a man tries to use the restroom, such as in a urinal, and another man walks in and begins speaking, breaking Male Bathroom Etiquette. The first man's stream then begins to stop flowing, and begin, as the second man starts and stops talking.
Man #1: *urinating*
Man #2: *urinating* Hey, Bob.
Man #1: *stops urinating* Stop talking, you're giving me the stopwatch effect.
the Tudor Ivan effect is a nonconformist phenomenon with aphrodisiac intentions applied to a partner of the opposite sex with the intention of initiating or simmering the man towards a sweet game of cards.
Person 1: Idk man she has everything, like personality, good tastes and large balconies. But today she ghosted me and I am mad.
Person 2: Oh no you just gotten the Tudor Ivan Effect lmao.
Every loser will once be a winner.
You know, it’s the Dan Quayle effect. You know, he won the second time — I mean, lost the second time, he got to run.
The Ken-Koh Effect- the natural law that whenever something doesn't work and you want to show it someone it always seems to resolve itself when the second party shows up.
I took my car into the shop because it was making a grinding sound, but the KenKoh Effect struck again and the repairman couldn't hear the problem sound!
The program wasn't working but then Paul walked by and BOOM! Everything worked perfectly! The KenKoh Effect strikes again.