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the outadated trend affect is when a "trend" becomes outdated and no longer valid.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.
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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.
When people behave differently online than they would in real life.
A group of students might bully a classmate online and then feel emboldened to bully him or her in person. This is a sign of Online Disinhibition Effect
When something looks overpowered and you fail to achieve the same power.
Me: Wow, that Pestilence hero is really OP. I'm picking that next game.
..Continues to feed and ruin the next game.
Me: I guess it was just The Pestilence Effect
Da annoying dual-pitch "Beeeeeee-yuhhhhhhhh!" dat you hear when some dumba** motorist roars past you while engaging in an "extended honk". Okay, okay --- so maybe he's "just trying to be friendly" by saying hello to a familiar face by the roadside (you), but as gas-station attendant Dale says in the Red Green Show episode, "Hurricane Doug", it's far more cheerful/polite and less startling/grating on the eardrums to just briefly "tap the hooter" a couple times as you go by.
And incident of Doppler-effect horn-blowing can be even more annoying and emotionally draining (i.e., it can become a Droppler effect sometimes) if you either (1) do not recognize whoever it was who honked at you, and so you are left to wonder "who that might have been" and/or if he possibly mistook you for someone else while your back was turned, or (2) don't have a clue as to the driver's reason for honking at you, and so you are left to wonder what you might have been doing that caused him to either notice or be upset with you. Plus of course if there are one or more other people in your immediate vicinity at the time, you may even be unsure if said extended honk was actually "untended for you", or if the driver was noisily "addressing" someone else nearby --- or all of you in general --- instead of you personally.
When a person has a very quick and rapid decline mentally in front of several people, tarnishing their reputation significantly. This is usually due to (but not limited to) the influence of a female.
"Ferris suffered the tragedy of The Westrick Effect yesterday"