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Vertical Slab Fallacy

The Vertical Slab Fallacy refers to a lack action taken by a person / persons / company due to a sort of "nostalgia" or public image, even if said action would benefit everyone involved and has no negative side effects.

It's important to note that the Vertical Slab Fallacy can only apply when the one refusing to act / do something has nothing stopping them from doing that thing, and they themselves are the only ones keeping the thing from happening.
Usually, the Vertical Slab Fallacy only applies when a large group of people publicly and unanimously agree that a specific thing happening would be good or beneficial for everyone involved. This most likely becomes a running joke among said group of people.
"Why wont McDonalds just keep the McRib on the menu?"
"Yeah, because of Vertical Slab Fallacy"

The Finn Strat 

A maneuver in the game rocket league where one person rolls the ball across their own goal, almost getting scored on, leading the opposing team towards your goal, leaving an open net for you to score. (Note: this strategy only works when you're a Pro)
Liam: "Oh no, The Finn Strat didn't work!"
Finn: "I know."
The Finn Strat by Lem0 May 23, 2023

The Liam Strat 

A maneuver in the game rocket league where one person rolls the ball over their own goal to lead the opposing team towards your goal, leaving an open net for you to score. (Note: this strategy only works when you want it too.)
Finn: "No way, The Liam Strat actually worked!"
Liam: "Yes, it did."
The Liam Strat by Lem0 April 26, 2023