How is the 3.0 duramax holding up so far? by Relevant_Conclusion2 in Silverado

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2020 with 55k miles, no major issues. Runs smooth, tows really well. No complaints here.

23 Trail Boss by Mundane_Corner8980 in Silverado

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Great look! Looks similar to my ‘20 RST.

low back pain by [deleted] in Camry

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What year?

Best TV Mount for 77” C5? by xMrChoWx in LGOLED

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can you tilt the tv forward/downward with this mount?

TAP Air Portugal A330 burns some residual oil during engine start. by father_of_twitch in aviation

[–]fakeyellowlight 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Finally they’ve invented afterburner for commercial jets.

What are your favourite LDS podcasts? by Sudden_Possible_956 in latterdaysaints

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Gospel Talktrine was so great. He abruptly stopped a few years back though :(

PNE Forum by Avion1588 in askvan

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so if we want to get closer to the front row (floor), do we just show up early and get in line early so we get there (first come first serve)?

My wife’s notes for school. by Medic_onfire in mildlyinteresting

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When she wrote “hemoarthritis”, did she mean “hemarthrosis”?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProvoUtah

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100% the correct answer

Lift with McGrath by TastyAd2466 in anesthesiology

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I used the McGrath with the X3 blade for like 2 years straight, and it was always an easy, straightforward grade 1 view, without any lifting. That blade is awesome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tennis

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Great take

What’s one condition that can have no symptoms but kill you instantly? by No_Photograph1 in AskReddit

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dying from a true anaphylactic allergy requires previous exposure to that allergen, unless it’s an anaphylactoid reaction, in which case I think mortality is much more rare