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The Deagle Effect

The Deagle Effect refers to the process where one participant in a group increases the time it takes for the collective to reach a destination. The participant acts in his/her own best interests that do not necessarily benefit the collective good. A relatively new term thats origin stems from Brian Deagle. It was very common to ask him to join for activities but he always needed to shower, which led to an increase in time to accomplish goals. Other common activities that lead to the slowing of a group include; smoking, doing makeup, drinking alcohol, and looking for personal items.

Etymology First established in December 2007, it was coined by Adam Loblaw and Daryn Schell used to describe the actions of fellow traveling companion, Brian Deagle.