Definitions by stripedsweaters11111
The Garfield Effect
/ðə' gar'field ɪˈfɛkt/
The Garfield Effect refers to the phenomenon that occurs when people (those particularly in a strict either working or schooling schedule), believe that Monday is to be a dreadful or worst day of the week. When in actuality, that is not the case, and another day is actually a true least favorite.
DISCLAIMER: Nothing to do with lasagna.
The Garfield Effect refers to the phenomenon that occurs when people (those particularly in a strict either working or schooling schedule), believe that Monday is to be a dreadful or worst day of the week. When in actuality, that is not the case, and another day is actually a true least favorite.
DISCLAIMER: Nothing to do with lasagna.
"I'm always worried about Monday's when actually Tuesdays are my least favorite. Must be The Garfield Effect!"
The Garfield Effect by stripedsweaters11111 May 8, 2026
The Garfield Effect
/ðə' gar'field ɪˈfɛkt/
The Garfield Effect refers to the phenomenon that occurs when people (those particularly in a strict either working or schooling schedule), believe that Monday is to be a dreadful or worst day of the week. When in actuality, that is not the case, and another day is actually a true least favorite.
DISCLAIMER: Nothing to do with lasagna.
The Garfield Effect refers to the phenomenon that occurs when people (those particularly in a strict either working or schooling schedule), believe that Monday is to be a dreadful or worst day of the week. When in actuality, that is not the case, and another day is actually a true least favorite.
DISCLAIMER: Nothing to do with lasagna.
"I'm always worried about Monday's when actually Tuesdays are my least favorite. Must be The Garfield Effect!"
The Garfield Effect by stripedsweaters11111 May 8, 2026