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"T.F.E" abbreviation for "The Figures Effect". a condition not unlike murphy's law (what can go wrong will go wrong) in its application, it represents any event where the law of averages, probability and unperceived causality are replaced by sequential and or compound irony. The Figures Effect can be used to describe either a positive or negatively perceived situation. Murphy's law combined with the domino effect generally creates a negative situation. For example: if you operate a vehicle that has many problems that are known and one were to need it in a situation where everything counts on success and not only did the parts fail, but did so in a sequence resembling the domino effect, the end result once reflected upon by the beholder appears ironic because of the importance placed upon the event. An example of a positive situation: you know that you need to arrive at work by a deadline and the vehicle fails continuously on any other day. But today it not only runs perfectly but the traffic lights operate in your favor in perfect order when the operator is already convinced that they will be late, the situation boils down to their last late arrival to work before they are fired for it, and the person arrives just in time. It is a matter of perception and importance placed upon an event, the actual outcome of the event verses the desired outcome of the event. The Figures Effect represents the sequence, the final outcome and the desire of the observer followed by irony.