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Passengers React to Tesla's "Insane Mode"
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January 28th, 2015 12:04 PMThese green text stories featuring a grown man who lives at his mother's house and obsessively eats chicken tenders have recently taken over 4chan's /r9k/ board.
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January 27th, 2015 8:00 PMSo far, the first heavy snow storm of the year on the U.S. East Coast has been met by mixed opinions online, with many complaining that the actual impact has been far less than forecasted by meteorologists.
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Passengers React to Tesla's "Insane Mode"
Professional test driver Brooke takes unsuspecting victims for a ride on the "insane mode," a speed boost feature on Tesla's high-end P85D that can take the electric car from 0 to 60 MPH in 3.2 seconds.
Tendies Stories
These green text stories featuring a grown man who lives at his mother's house and obsessively eats chicken tenders have recently taken over 4chan's /r9k/ board.
The Blizzard of 2015
So far, the first heavy snow storm of the year on the U.S. East Coast has been met by mixed opinions online, with many complaining that the actual impact has been far less than forecasted by meteorologists.