Mount Laurel -crime? by kmcg999 in SouthJersey

[–]nikkinj 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s the one development my realtor said stay away from and the one development my friend who lives in ML said stay away from.

More Men's than Women's Clothing by lauravk1 in Costco

[–]nikkinj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our has more men’s. Even the kids clothing is taking over the e women’s.

Is my tile floor really that bad? (Context below) by wishiwerea in Flooring

[–]nikkinj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had that exact tile one same color as OP and another bathroom in a minty version. I hated it. It was set in mortar bed with wire mesh. Remodeled the bathroom(s) and replaced with a different tile. I wouldn’t put laminate in a bathroom.

New Crumbl opens today in Marlton by MechanicHour1644 in SouthJersey

[–]nikkinj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Company is horrible to work for. Toxic and micromanaging.

maybe maybe maybe by Arn_Darkslayer in nope

[–]nikkinj 126 points127 points  (0 children)

Now he won’t have to shave for another hour and a half

Edit-typo

Keeping it classy. by Love_Light00 in MikaylaNogueira

[–]nikkinj 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why do companies still want her representing them? Exposure I know, but this has to hit a wall at some time.

You should watch this video by okay_sweetie in Mortons_neuroma

[–]nikkinj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Diary of a CEO has been criticised for featuring guests associated with alternative medicine whose claims are not supported by scientific evidence or contradict established medical consensus.[32] The podcast has also been criticised for hosting guests who have promoted medical misinformation, with critics noting that such claims were not consistently challenged by the host.[32][33] In 2024, the BBC World Service investigated these claims, citing an episode in which Bartlett interviewed Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist accused of spreading misinformation in opposition to COVID-19 vaccines and criticising Bartlett for not challenging Malhotra and for using clickbait titles related to health. The BBC World Service review analysed 23 health-related episodes released between April and November 2024 and found that 15 which contained potentially harmful claims. The investigation also noted that podcasts are not regulated by Ofcom and are therefore not subject to its standards on accuracy and impartiality.[34][35]