A game depicting the expulsion of non-whites from the Milky Way Galaxy to Andromeda so the SJW brigade can ruin that galaxy too. Exclusive features include shit animation, no white skin options (Thanks Manveer Heir), but more diversity than a college advertisement.
Mass Effect Andromeda: Fuck white people and fuck aliens.
Mass Effect Andromeda: Fuck white people and fuck aliens.
1) Mass Effect Andromeda really helped me with my Diversity Studies class.
2) Mass Effect Andromeda let me make a transgender krogan have sex with a cisgender asari transvestite male in the ass.
2) Mass Effect Andromeda let me make a transgender krogan have sex with a cisgender asari transvestite male in the ass.
by Commander Xenu Mohammed Christ March 22, 2017
'Noun': A strange ability to make almost everyone that you meet instantly like you as a result of you being a very, very nice man.
"Damn I like you, you have the James Brittain effect"
OR
"I want to rip your clothes off, must be that James Brittain effect"
OR
"I want to rip your clothes off, must be that James Brittain effect"
by jamesisaniceniceman August 20, 2011
The immediate feeling you get when you just put a large amount of time of work into something, something that you crafted yourself, something that is special to you... only to have all of it suddenly squandered away at the very end.
Named after the game Mass Effect 3, which arguably has the worst ending in video game history.
Named after the game Mass Effect 3, which arguably has the worst ending in video game history.
I once had a puppy I bought and nurtured all by myself. He was growing into a healthy dog; he was very happy and we had so much fun. Then some horrible person decided to kill him and he got away with it. I Mass Effect 3'd for the rest of the year.
by RROTM March 12, 2012
Treating your friends, family, and co-workers like a self-important prick for a short period of time following the completion of any work written by the philosopher and author Ayn Rand. The strength and duration of the effect is directly proportional to the length of the work read.
Co-worker #1: Hey, what's with Steve? I asked him to sponsor me in the Cancer walk this weekend and he told me I was evil.
Co-worker #2: Oh, it must be the Ayn Rand effect. I saw him reading 'The Fountainhead' in the break room.
Co-worker #2: Oh, it must be the Ayn Rand effect. I saw him reading 'The Fountainhead' in the break room.
by Joe Everyman April 06, 2007
When two or more people are having a conversation and something is said that when taken out of context makes absolutely no sense, and a seperate person or group hears that particular phrase. This can result in a multitude of reactions from the group that overheard the conversation with the standard "What the hell are you talking about?!" being most common.
Guy 1 talking to his friends: Dude I had the wierdest dream last night, I was naked riding through the supermarket on a unicorn with Justin Bieber.
Guy 2 who overheard them: WTF are you talking about, all I heard was naked with Justin Bieber?!
Guy 1: sorry, it was the conversation transfer effect, I was talking about a dream.
Guy 2 who overheard them: WTF are you talking about, all I heard was naked with Justin Bieber?!
Guy 1: sorry, it was the conversation transfer effect, I was talking about a dream.
by SMSchoirboy October 20, 2011
The natural phenomenon that occurs when one enters any Wal-Mart Superstore needing nothing, yet somehow ends up leaving with a full cart.
This is probably due to their low costs, extended store hours, and poor employee benefits.
See: Wal-Mart
This is probably due to their low costs, extended store hours, and poor employee benefits.
See: Wal-Mart
Victim: Dude, help me unload my cart.
Victim's Friend: I thought you said you didn't need anything?
Victim: ...They did it again! It's The Wal-Mart Effect, Gets me every time.
Victim's Friend: Ah, I see what you did there. Very well played, Wal-Mart.
Victim's Friend: I thought you said you didn't need anything?
Victim: ...They did it again! It's The Wal-Mart Effect, Gets me every time.
Victim's Friend: Ah, I see what you did there. Very well played, Wal-Mart.
by Justin121121 September 24, 2010
the tendency to falsely assume that an information source which matches your own biases is fair and balanced.
Person 1: I'm a flaming republican and I think Fox News is the most reliable and balanced news network on TV.
Person 2: classic Fox News Effect.
Person 2: classic Fox News Effect.
by Punnedit January 20, 2012