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My bad, I thought this was a Thread about how fast MATT DILLON'S TONGUE FLAPS OUT OF BOTH SIDES OF HIS MOUTH!
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WTF?
0 to 60 in 1.1
My bad, I thought this was a Thread about how fast MATT DILLON'S TONGUE FLAPS OUT OF BOTH SIDES OF HIS MOUTH!
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drag racing is only in the gay part of town
I'm only the messenger. The article says that most of us can't afford a Tesla yet we get taxed for EV charging infrastructure any way. The article goes on to say the clean futures act plunders the poor. It needs to be pointed out that politicians always find a way to screw the powerless.
Again, what the fuck are you talking about? You only say "coming in 2022". You know what, I'm gonna be cumming on your face in 2022 you noodle arm bitch. How's that sound? Provide some fucking context for your inane one liners you dumb chimp.
Wouldn't that be dangerous, if that is even possible?
We already have drag racing.
Dangerous and not of use, should be and likely soon will be illegal.
Your experience?
dont try to think, you are really bad at it.
none...zip
Oh okay. Just joking.
This is drag racing.
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Very dangerous!
I made a joke. Seriously though every stereotype you have is just that, a stereotype. The variety in the gay community is insane. Not all like drap and not all are hypersexual and not all do anal.
LIAR
https://electrek.co/2021/06/17/tesl...n-first-independent-test-but-0-60-mph-caveat/The automaker had MotorTrend perform the first independent tests of the new Model S Plaid.
Before they could do that, though, Tesla had them test the new performance sedan on a drag strip with a VHT-prepped surface, basically sticky asphalt, at the Famoso Raceway near Bakersfield, California.
On that surface, the new Model S Plaid was able to achieve an even faster-than-advertised 1.98 seconds 0 to 60 mph acceleration and a quarter-mile in 9.25 seconds at 152.6 mph using its drag strip launch mode, which takes a little while to activate and get into its “cheetah stance.”
That’s with the first foot of rollout subtracted, which is how MotorTrend tests all vehicles.
But the 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 2 seconds comes with the caveat that it needs to be achieved on a VHT-prepped surface at a drag strip.
Tesla reportedly told MotorTrend that they believe “most customers” will run the Model S Plaid at dragstrips, but many dragstrips will require a bunch of additional safety measures before a vehicle as fast as the new Model S Plaid can race, which could discourage many owners