by HALLOHAQ October 11, 2023
The effect of a larger entity appealing more towards external entities with more resources rather than their own entities.
It is named after the continuous double standards set in East Asian countries like China, Japan, and South Korea on Western tourists, giving them a false rrality that many citizens dream to have. A big example are then amount of people wanting to work in Japan despite its hellish working conditions because of the false vision being given to them. This can also be seen on corporations appealing to a small handful of investors, resulting in them alienating their wider target audience
It is named after the continuous double standards set in East Asian countries like China, Japan, and South Korea on Western tourists, giving them a false rrality that many citizens dream to have. A big example are then amount of people wanting to work in Japan despite its hellish working conditions because of the false vision being given to them. This can also be seen on corporations appealing to a small handful of investors, resulting in them alienating their wider target audience
Korean guy looking at twitter: Why are so many westerners trying to subject themselves to our hellish life?
Another Korean guy who has been on twitter for a long time: It's the East Asia Effect
Another Korean guy who has been on twitter for a long time: It's the East Asia Effect
by Hoahobecth June 18, 2024
Originating from the amogus meme that started in early 2021 and wouldn’t fall off popularity until mid 2022. A meme which doesn’t fall of popularity due to constant iterations of it which keeps the meme alive for much a much longer period of time.
by Startupedition April 12, 2024
by RocketScience2 November 27, 2023
When you’re a super smart person that hangs out with too many “regular” people and therefore lose your intelligence
“Riya, why did you get a 95 on that history test? Maybe if you didn’t go out to dinner with your commoner friends you could’ve gotten 100.”
^ meanwhile the “commoners” are just other people the same age as you
This is the commoner effect
^ meanwhile the “commoners” are just other people the same age as you
This is the commoner effect
by da riff April 26, 2024
The effect by which individuals with mundane names appear with frequency in standings for the sake of subversion due to their names.
“Dread the evil emperor Bouthazar the Conquerer, and his most feared right hand man: Greg.” Is an example of the Verstag Effect.
by Hal As N December 29, 2024
“Why are you single, miha”
“Uh idk, all my friends are single and they tell me to stay away from relationships”
“Oh, you are under the Farid effect”
“Uh idk, all my friends are single and they tell me to stay away from relationships”
“Oh, you are under the Farid effect”
by Ugabugabugabuga January 12, 2025