I'm pretty sure you're referring to the classic, "I'm literally the guy in the pic" (you'll find it with that).
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That's what I'd do with a million dollars.
I think the point virgule depends if you're from France or Québec. I learned it with no space before it and seems this table confirms that. This similar one from a Quebec source seems to be saying you can do either.
Regularly when I'm alone in the car and I'm really stressing out I'll scream so hard my vocal cords hurt. Feels good.
Nah not at all tbh, you can get very smooth deceleration with it and it doesn't feel floaty or whatever, it does take a tiny adjustment to how you drive, you don't coast anymore but rather you can finely control your deceleration by how much you lift the accelerator, it's quite nice to be honest I always drive it in that mode (even if it's not real one pedal).
What do you mean especially around cinema?
I think some cars also turn on the hazards automatically if you really hammer the breaks.
Yeah my electric 208 is kinda like that (if I remember the video well, watched it a while ago) but since it's Europe there actually is a regulation about how much a car can decelerate before break lights come on, so instead of making the system turn the lights on they throttle how much it can decelerate for recharge and still makes you use the break to use full regen (and eventually the actual brakes, of course). So it's not a real "one pedal driving".
I just don't mind my glasses that much that I want to put myself through this/take the risk/pay the cost. I've had them since I was a child, I'm used to them and as far as I know, that's still what has the least side/adverse effects.
If we're thinking of the same ones they just look like full throttle/tilt forward to me!
Middle option: the design was made digitally (by "hand" or AI), and then they used a laser cutter to cut the leaf.
The lines of the drawing definitely feel a bit too perfect for it to be fully manual, they scream "vector" to me.
Edit: I see now it was the surprise third option, they're Japanese and it's meticulously hand crafted (probably also folded over a thousand times).