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That face is still really creepy...

 

And the zoom effect with that just scares me.

:trollface:

 

ORLY?

Allow troll to answer that:

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It shouldn't be "effect him whatsoever", it should be "affect him whatsoever". ;)

 

 

ORLY?

 

Dude, lemme check if you got this right.

What is the difference between affect and effect?

 

As a verb, to affect means 'to act upon or have an influence on', as in "Sunless days affect my mood." It can also mean 'to make a show of; to put on a pretense of; to feign; to assume' as "to affect ignorance." To effect means 'to bring about or create' as in "to effect a change." If you affect something, you do to it. If you effect something, you cause it to be. Advertising might affect the sales of widgets (by causing them to increase), or it can effect sales (bring them about) if, for example, there were no sales at all to begin with. As a noun, effect means 'result, consequence, outcome'. An effect is that which is produced when you affect something: "The poem affected me deeply; it really had an effect on me." Affect as a noun is a term from the field of psychotherapy meaning 'the emotional complex associated with an idea or mental state'. Keep in mind that usually if you want a noun, the word you want is effect, but if you want a verb, the word you want is affect.

 

Ok, you're right, but this is a kids site, and thus, no one cares.

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It shouldn't be "effect him whatsoever", it should be "affect him whatsoever". ;)

 

 

ORLY?

 

Dude, lemme check if you got this right.

What is the difference between affect and effect?

 

As a verb, to affect means 'to act upon or have an influence on', as in "Sunless days affect my mood." It can also mean 'to make a show of; to put on a pretense of; to feign; to assume' as "to affect ignorance." To effect means 'to bring about or create' as in "to effect a change." If you affect something, you do to it. If you effect something, you cause it to be. Advertising might affect the sales of widgets (by causing them to increase), or it can effect sales (bring them about) if, for example, there were no sales at all to begin with. As a noun, effect means 'result, consequence, outcome'. An effect is that which is produced when you affect something: "The poem affected me deeply; it really had an effect on me." Affect as a noun is a term from the field of psychotherapy meaning 'the emotional complex associated with an idea or mental state'. Keep in mind that usually if you want a noun, the word you want is effect, but if you want a verb, the word you want is affect.

 

Ok, you're right, but this is a kids site, and thus, no one cares.

YOU might not care, but I can if I want. :sly: Plus, it was just for the record. And if I correct Daiker, he will know which word means which so he won't get it wrong again. ;)

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