When you are playing Minecraft PvP and your teammate is bad when they play with you but good when they are on someone elses team
Bro The Rudolf effect is crazy rn
Phenomenon where the complete opposite occurs of what is promised or "expected" to happen. Often associated with but not exclusive to liberal politicians. One give away to the "Brandon Effect" is that when the unwanted results manifest it is often blamed on a foreign nation like Russia.
Though the public was promised a booming economy, the Brandon Effect left them worse off than they were 6 months earlier.
Every image of a specific person looks different.
"See look, it's the Brandon Effect. He looks slightly different now in this picture."
When a person watches a tv show (typically rick and morty) and think they are smarter or more intellectual due to said show
"Dude i saw rick and morty, its like human nature"
"Sanchezian effect, its just a cartoon bro"
The basement guard effect- when you talk too much to, or about tbg where your autocorrect changes “tbh” to “tbg”
- Tbg, crocheting is superior to knitting
- did you mean “tbh” ?
- shit yeah the basement guard effect finally got to me
The fact that some people will hate a story, show, song, game, movie, piece of art, or anything else fictional without taking into account all the work the creator put into it.
Origin: The show Boku no Pico was created as artistic expression. The creators stated they are against child pornography, yet people still hate on it.
Some people hate Undertale, but don't know that Toby Fox worked on it for almost 3 years. That's the Pico effect.
The "Bruggles Effect" kicks in when a member of the band "The Bruggles" absolutely slays on stage, blowing everyone's minds with their killer performance and effortless charm. It leads to fans practically jumping on the band member after their performance, wanting to rip off their clothes to show their adoration and desire for connection, all thanks to the magnetic allure and rockstar vibes of the Bruggles.
Dude, did you see Paul after the Viennesse Ball? That guy really took advantage of the Bruggles effect.