when a community made by and for a specific group starts to persecute anyone, even those in the community, that doesn't agree with them 100%.
originates from the French revolution after which the Jacobin group who usurped the king started to execute their own members who weren't 100% loyal to the revolution which eventually lead to a counter revolution.
originates from the French revolution after which the Jacobin group who usurped the king started to execute their own members who weren't 100% loyal to the revolution which eventually lead to a counter revolution.
Person 1: hey maybe we shouldn't hate everyone outside our group
Person 2: blasphemy!
Person 1: literal Jacobin effect
Person 2: blasphemy!
Person 1: literal Jacobin effect
by PublicNuisance December 12, 2024

The effect that occurs when wearing a skin from the Danganronpa Crossover in Identity V, in which the wearer instantly becomes 40% worse at the game and the particular character they are playing.
by kuseatbug October 8, 2023

Opossite of the "halo effect". Horn effect is associating negative traits with someone who is conventionally unattractive while overlooking their good traits.
“When I express my feelings towards a girl they call me weird but when "Chad" does it it's cute. Why is that?”
“Sorry buddy it's the "Horn effect". It's over.”
“Sorry buddy it's the "Horn effect". It's over.”
by LifeIsOver January 12, 2024

Named after the person who coined the phrase, it describes a conspiracy to create the illusion of magic by means of ubiquitous cultural immersion.
Not to be confused with the Jake Paul effect.
Not to be confused with the Jake Paul effect.
Stacy: I love going to Target. It’s like when Im there the outside world fade’s away.
Mike: That’s the JaQ Paul effect, babe.
Mike: That’s the JaQ Paul effect, babe.
by JaQ Paul April 17, 2024

Turbulent Tree Effect (noun): A branch phenomenon of the Chaos Theory in which a system that is influenced by many factors produces random yet organized and fundamental patterns that are irregular and branching, resembling the shape of a tree or a fractal of chaotic properties.
From the veins of rivers that took decades to form, the root-like patterns of a lightning strike and the mayhem of turbulent smoke rising from a flame all inhibit the properties of the Turbulent Tree Effect.
Like fractals, the effect is a fundamental observations of the universe that seem random and unorganized. But these patterns are a result of harmonious entropy that makes nature stunning.
Like fractals, the effect is a fundamental observations of the universe that seem random and unorganized. But these patterns are a result of harmonious entropy that makes nature stunning.
by 1m1m0 January 27, 2024

by tceffect November 30, 2020

by Opsonal October 12, 2020
