When you are telling a story and become self aware that the story is getting too long and your audience is distinguished. At this point it is best to stop the story at this point. Based off of Emerson who told notoriously long and boring stories.
Yo man I was telling this story to Mary Helen and had the Emerson Effect! I got out of there real quick before people got too bored.
The disappointment of discovering that your idea that you thought was new or unique already exists
After he discovered that the wheel had been invented over 5000 years ago, the Mohammadpour Touserkani effect drove him into a deep depression.
The instadeplete when there's a girl in the mythic plus group.
Person1: "Joined a 19 Kings Rest yesterday and it was an instadeplete"
person2: "Why?"
Person1:"There was a girl in the group"
Person2:"Ah I see, the moe-effect."
The act of putting major adult innuendos and adult humor in a children’s show to the point where children growing up knowing more than just only stereotypical kiddie stuff.
Shows like the American animated TV series, Spongebob Squarepants, have this kind of humor.
The early humor effect is so amazing I wish all modern shows today had it than just gross fart jokes and potty humor which isn’t really funny.
When you don't know shit about something, but you know a person, place, or thing from it.
Person 1: Do you play Sonic the Hedgehog?
Person 2: No, but i know who the characters are.
Person 1: Wut.
Person 2: Don't worry about you stupid bitch. Its just The "no, but" effect
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."