The "mashed potato ice cream cone effect" is a surprise feeling (often negative) when you eat or bite into one thing thinking it's something else that looks similar
I poured myself some salsa to have with my tortilla chips. It wasn't until the first chip that I realized it was spaghetti sauce in a salsa jar. I quickly learned the meaning of the mashed potato ice cream cone effect
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Logo edit: A really uncool (to say the least) community that peaked in the late 2010s (2016 and later). Basically they would take a logo (often Klasky Csupo, Samsung Logo, MasterCard, or a different company) and then change colours, change the pitch and sound, alter the appearance of it (most often mirroring it) and call it an “effect”. Sometimes, the logo gets reversed, or the speed is changed. An example is “G major 4” where the audio is duplicated, with one of the audios playing a higher pitch from the other audio and then there is a filter making all white black.
Logo editor: A person who engages in the aforementioned activity, adding filters and altering audios and visuals to make what is named an effect. Often consists of less than 11 year old children who have no idea what they are doing. Also often appends phrases such as AUTTP or ATHDTC to their username to seem cool.
Logo effect: The product of the activity of logo editing. When watched, your braincells may decrease and you may die of cringe. As mentioned, many can be described as the following phrase: “A video consisting of a company’s logo, with a colour filter applied to it along with altered sound and visuals. Sometimes has mirroring or reverse or speed change applied to it. Also the titles look like this: MasterCard logo effects sponsored by Goofy Ahh Ohio Effects
Logo edit: A really uncool (to say the least) community that peaked in the late 2010s (2016 and later). Basically they would take a logo (often Klasky Csupo, Samsung Logo, MasterCard, or a different company) and then change colours, change the pitch and sound, alter the appearance of it (most often mirroring it) and call it an “effect”. Sometimes, the logo gets reversed, or the speed is changed. An example is “G major 4” where the audio is duplicated, with one of the audios playing a higher pitch from the other audio and then there is a filter making all white black.
Logo editor: A person who engages in the aforementioned activity, adding filters and altering audios and visuals to make what is named an effect. Often consists of less than 11 year old children who have no idea what they are doing. Also often appends phrases such as AUTTP or ATHDTC to their username to seem cool.
Logo effect: The product of the activity of logo editing. When watched, your braincells may decrease and you may die of cringe. As mentioned, many can be described as the following phrase: “A video consisting of a company’s logo, with a colour filter applied to it along with altered sound and visuals. Sometimes has mirroring or reverse or speed change applied to it. Also the titles look like this: MasterCard logo effects sponsored by Goofy Ahh Ohio Effects
Logo edit: Person 1: I made a logo edit! Check it out
Person 2: OK! watches video THIS IS HORRIBLE WHAT THE HELL SOMEBODY CALL 911 THIS IS SO CRINGE
Person 1: What did I do?
Person 3: Calls 911
Person 2: goes to hospital
Person 1: gets arrested for assault
Logo editor: Billy: I heard that Harry edits logos for views on YouTube! He is such a loser, wow.
Logo effect: Confusion is a logo effect. To make it, you must invert the white colour into black, add a mirror and reverse the audio.
Logo edit/logo editor/logo effect (i added this so that I could publish it)
Person 2: OK! watches video THIS IS HORRIBLE WHAT THE HELL SOMEBODY CALL 911 THIS IS SO CRINGE
Person 1: What did I do?
Person 3: Calls 911
Person 2: goes to hospital
Person 1: gets arrested for assault
Logo editor: Billy: I heard that Harry edits logos for views on YouTube! He is such a loser, wow.
Logo effect: Confusion is a logo effect. To make it, you must invert the white colour into black, add a mirror and reverse the audio.
Logo edit/logo editor/logo effect (i added this so that I could publish it)
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When an album is so widely praised for being perfect in every sense of the word that people can feel afraid to criticize it or even listen to it for fear of disliking it. Also called The Dark Side Of The Moon Effect and The In The Aeroplane Over The Sea Effect.
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