Topics Dictionary

Overview of topics and phrases with their meaning and definitions. Define your own topics at Folkabulary.

Playstation 5

Folk topic

Honestly, I should have sold it to people who wanted this when it was not available that much. I mean, I probably haven’t touched this console for over a year or so, just because there are no games I like to play on it. It is a huge disappointment actually. I noticed it is also because I use Xbox Game Pass more often, because it is more convenient.

I am going to give Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO a chance. Let’s see if that will make a difference.

flash delivery

Folk topic

Flash delivery is a type of delivery service where products, such as groceries, meals, or medicines, are delivered within a very short time frame, typically between 10 to 30 minutes after an order is placed. This service is primarily supported by the use of small warehouses or hubs located near customers (often called dark stores) and fast transportation methods like bikes or scooters.

dark stores

Folk topic

Dark stores are warehouses or distribution centers specifically designed for online orders and are not open to the public. They function as central hubs where products are stored, packed, and prepared for delivery to customers, mainly in combination with the so called flash delivery service.

Papageno Effect

Folk topic

The Papageno Effect is the opposite of the Werther Effect. It refers to the idea that media can play a protective role in preventing suicide by showing constructive ways of dealing with crises. The term comes from the character Papageno in Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute” (1791).

The Papageno Effect highlights the importance of responsible media reporting on suicide, which can have a positive impact by:

1. Highlighting stories of individuals who have found ways to cope with suicidal thoughts or difficult life situations.
2. Offering resources and information on how to get help.
3. Emphasizing that there are alternatives to suicide and that crises are temporary.

The Papageno Effect suggests that media can help reduce suicide rates by promoting resilience, hope, and effective coping strategies.

Werther Effect

Folk topic

The Werther Effect is a term used in psychology, which refers to the phenomenon where media reports on suicide can lead to an increase in suicide rates, particularly through imitation. It is named after the protagonist of “The Sorrows of Young Werther” (1774) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

The term was coined by sociologist David Phillips in the 1970s to describe the contagious nature of suicide, where sensational or romanticized portrayals of suicide in the media could inspire vulnerable individuals to take their own lives in a similar manner. Key characteristics of media reports that contribute to the Werther Effect include:

1. Excessive or sensationalist coverage of the method of suicide.
2. Glamorizing the individual who died by suicide or their reasons for it.
3. Failing to mention mental health resources or alternatives to suicide.

For the opposite of the Werther Effect: Papageno Effect.

Pokémon card values

Folk topic

I mean, obviously, it is crazy to see how much one card can cost. That Pikachu Van Gogh card was crazy, but tell me: how on earth is it possible this Charizard card is valued this much while the Ivysaur card is equally beautiful? What makes the difference?

GTA 6

Folk topic

GTA 6 is coming in 2025. The trailer and especially Vice City looks amazing. Everyone is hyped, that’s for sure.

tradwife

Folk topic

Tradwife is a word I just found out about. It is, apparently, another word for ‘traditional wife’. It basically means that there are women out there who would love to live like we are in the fifties (so: not working, just being a housewife).

Jackdaw’s Rest quest

Folk topic

Jackdaw’s Rest quest is a quest in the Harry Potter game (Hogwarts Legacy) and it is truly one of the best quests ever. Very well done, except for the end (but I won’t give any spoilers).

KN Car

Folk topic

KN Car is, apparently, what people are Googling to eventually find out the name on the logo is Kia and not KN. So no, KN Car is not a brand; Kia is, though.

(see: Kia’s new logo)