The Charles Effect is named after Charles Leclerc a monegasque F1 driver, and it's when drivers wink for no reason while being at the padock
Did you see how hot Carlos looked when he winked at the podium? The Charles Effect is really really is amazing!
by genia1617 July 06, 2022
The Charles effect is named after F1 driver Charles Leclerc and it’s when a driver wears a bandana around there head.
by Chloe_leannexx January 11, 2022
The Charles effect is named after f1 driver Charles Leclerc. He wears bandanas on his head very often. You could often see him wearing them on streams. You can also find some pictures on his instagram with it on.
It is customary to say to people who wear bandanas that they just experience this effect.
It is customary to say to people who wear bandanas that they just experience this effect.
by MikAf1 January 06, 2022
The “Charles” effect (named after Charles the First for having inconsistent facial features in his paintings) is the effect of noticing distinct changes in somebody’s facial features over a short period of time in photos. A sort of Mandela effect, only difference is that the “Charles” effect targets specific parts of a persons body, Face shape, proportions, and hairline.
Charles Effect - the effect of noticing distinct changes in somebody’s facial features over a short period of time in photos, (face shape, hair line, overall proportions).
Example - Wow, the Charles Effect is really taking a toll on my friend blank. I can’t image having a normal hairline one picture, and a receding one in the next, wow!
Example - Wow, the Charles Effect is really taking a toll on my friend blank. I can’t image having a normal hairline one picture, and a receding one in the next, wow!
by Charlie B Trumper February 10, 2024