by ajvi July 09, 2021
The sore, aching feeling you get in your chest upon seeing any sad piece of Riley's artwork or writing.
"Did you see that new art Riley posted on Tumblr?"
"Ugh, yeah, it gave me the Riley Effect for like, two hours."
"Ugh, yeah, it gave me the Riley Effect for like, two hours."
by twentyseven_annonymousducks June 09, 2018
Example:
“Ugh! This ai is so Creepy! It keeps kissing my neck and I don’t like it!”
“Im sorry that the ai is being creepy, it must have the Creppy Duncan effect.”
“Ugh! This ai is so Creepy! It keeps kissing my neck and I don’t like it!”
“Im sorry that the ai is being creepy, it must have the Creppy Duncan effect.”
by Class0f09fan December 06, 2023
“Brian griffin suffered from the faith effect”
by Gojaddy November 26, 2023
by Gojaddy December 03, 2023
The Landyn Effect is when one of your friends talks to females (or males) for an extended amount of time.
by SpeedWagon979 July 09, 2020
The Bye effect is a psychological phenomenon rarely experienced under the influence of psychoactive substances.
This phenomenon happens in three different stages;
First stage: When an individual is too high on a psychoactive substance (eg. LSD), they experience the thought that they want to stay under the influence for the rest of their life, and to never come down from the high.
Second stage: After the first stage, they then start to sober up and regain full cognitive clarity. Coming to the conclusion they’ll never do drugs again.
Third stage: After the individual is fully sober after said high/trip, they come to another conclusion, seemingly comical and refreshing at the time, that they were “tweaking” and would probably do the same the very next night.
This phenomenon happens in three different stages;
First stage: When an individual is too high on a psychoactive substance (eg. LSD), they experience the thought that they want to stay under the influence for the rest of their life, and to never come down from the high.
Second stage: After the first stage, they then start to sober up and regain full cognitive clarity. Coming to the conclusion they’ll never do drugs again.
Third stage: After the individual is fully sober after said high/trip, they come to another conclusion, seemingly comical and refreshing at the time, that they were “tweaking” and would probably do the same the very next night.
by Bob Philosophy November 15, 2020