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Paradoxical Domino Effect

The idea that introducing or accepting a single paradox means introducing and accepting an infinite amount of subsequent other paradoxes, because of the first paradox.

The main take away here is you don't want to introduce any paradoxes to a line of reasoning or any model, because you'll have to also by proxy also accept an infinite amount of other paradoxes that are thus created by the first one as a consequence.
Paradoxical Domino Effect Example #1: God exists therefore any other god could also exist. Since God exists so could faeries, werewolves, vampires, Big Foot, and The Loch Ness monster. Since faeries could exist as a consequence of this, magic also must exist since they use magic.

Paradoxical Domino Effect Example #2: Going back in time is possible; therefore, you can go back in time and kill your own grandpa so you couldn't be born. Since you can't be born you must not exist. Since you no longer exist... wait what if going back in time is actually just a copy of the past you are going into? So there must be infinite pasts you can go into. Since there are infinite pasts you can go into...
by ApplesPotatoGardner November 18, 2023
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The Adi Effect

When straight men encounter the entity called Adi, and start acting homosexual to Adi, when neither parties are attracted to each other
The adi effect is real
by WispInABottle_ December 18, 2023
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Anashe effect

When a mid hun gets with a decent boy causing her ego to go through the roof , and indirectly boosting her market value too the point other bois of similar value will slide. She cheats reducing her real value but increasing her black market value for low level niggas and niggas who just want natt
That hun suffers from the Anashe effect because she dated that one George’s Oan
by Blaz veku John’s December 19, 2023
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the sapio effect

an strategic and assertive way of dating where you don’t ask girls out but you assume they’ve already agreed to go out with you.

also stating facts about someone but is really just guessing

the girl will feel like she’s chasing you
average guy
beta: “w-would you like to go get dinner some time?”
girl: “eww no thanks bye”

the sapio effect
chad: “we’re going out for drinks this saturday, thanks for clearing out your schedule w the fam”
girl: “y-yes, of course! no problem haha!”
by averageguy1234 December 19, 2023
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the sapio effect

an strategic and assertive way of dating where you don’t ask girls out but you assume they’ve already agreed to go out with you.

also stating facts about someone but is really just guessing

the girl will feel like she’s chasing you
average guy
beta: “w-would you like to go get dinner some time?”
girl: “eww no thanks bye”

the sapio effect
chad: “we’re going out for drinks this saturday, thanks for clearing out your schedule w the fam”
girl: “y-yes, of course! no problem haha!”
by averageguy1234 December 19, 2023
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lewis effect

Type of effect meeting a british person called Lewis. In doing so causes degeneracy, madness, being acoustic and doxxing innocent people.
"Hey man wassup, how you doing?"
"Terrible, my friend has got the lewis effect"
by yipsnippa929 December 21, 2023
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The bread pudding effect

When you make a recipe for your friends or family that turns out a bit *too* good. They then associate you with said recipe and insistently demand that you make it for them at as many special occasions as possible. It can become very annoying very quickly.

Named after a dessert called bread pudding, praised for its simplicity and incredible flavor.
1: "UUGHHH! I hate the bread pudding effect!"
2: "Uh... what?"
1: "I made some bread pudding for my sister's birthday party last week. It turned out incredibly well, but now it's all she ever talks about with me! She keeps asking me to make more of it for her and asking me to bring some to more events and... ugh, it's so annoying."
2: "Bread pudding is indeed really quite nice! Ya know... you could probably persuade her to pay you for more of it in the future."
1: "That-- ...that's not a bad idea, actually. Hm!"
by Inlovewithabsol December 23, 2023
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