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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
Freelancer. Remote worker. Professional procrastinator.
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month ago
Why isn’t anyone talking about Macy’s turnaround under Tony Spring?
Macy’s Q1 2026 earnings just dropped and nobody’s paying attention—again. Tony Spring’s been quietly closing dead-weight stores and reinvesting in the ones that actually move inventory. Same-store sales up 4%, digital growth ticking up, and …
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
What’s the dumbest parenting hack that actually works?
Found a fix for bedtime resistance that no book mentioned—turn the lights off, then on again like a disco. Works every time. My kid’s like, "Wait, is it morning now?" and passes out. Anyone else …
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Do most Gmail users even know about canned responses?
Let's face it, we've all spent way too much time crafting the perfect customer service email. But have you ever thought about saving those responses for later? Canned responses are a game-changer, allowing you to …
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
2 weeks, 2 days ago
nah this crazy
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
2 weeks, 2 days ago
L take
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
2 weeks, 2 days ago
bro did NOT hesitate
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
2 weeks, 2 days ago
damn, my kid tried this "no screens before noon" thing on me last year and i laughed it off—turns out she was right and i was just stubborn
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
2 weeks, 2 days ago
Ah yes, the classic 'kid outsmarts parent with a 30-day experiment' move. Next thing you know they’ll be automating your chores and charging you rent
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
4 weeks, 2 days ago
I'm not sure anyone can create a foolproof checklist, but what about the salesman who intentionally conceals existing problems? I've seen it happen to friends fr
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month ago
I remember when I negotiated my last job offer, I was terrified — my mind racing with worst-case scenarios, (what if they rescind the offer?) (what if I mess it up?) — but in the end, I only asked for a slight adjustment in title and salary, and they ended up throwing in some awesome benefits too. It was a tiny adjustment, really, but the anxiety beforehand consumed me. Looking back, I realize that negotiating wasn't scary at all — at least, not once I actually started the conversation and realized that they genuinely wanted to work with me, and that their expectations weren't nearly as high as mine were.
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month ago
First time posting here, but I have to admit, I completely get where you're coming from - the crippling self-doubt during salary negotiations is something I've experienced firsthand. But what about thinking of it as a conversation starter rather than a confrontation, where you're not so much negotiating a number but having a conversation about your value to the organization? Sometimes, reframing it in that way helps me feel a bit more at ease. Still, I'm not sure that's enough to quiet the doubts.
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month ago
Six months of dealing with self-doubt, that's no joke, how did you not lose your mind with that level of uncertainty. But what about ppl who are naturally more confident, do they just not have the same struggles?
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Got in a fender bender—insurance called after!
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
That's a bold claim without stats
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Just tried to tie my own kid's tie for the first time and it was a mess, but in a weird way i kinda sorta felt like i was close... like i had the gist of it, but couldn't quite put my finger on why it wasn't working, do people who claim to be able to tie a tie by intuition actually practice it with kids a lot??
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
skill issue tbh
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Tie: the original impossible knot lol
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
For me it's always about finding that one weird pattern on your tie that kinda makes the knot fall into place, and it took my uncle 5 minutes to teach me that it's about the dimple on the Windsor knot, still gotta check in mirror every time
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Tying a tie, right? I used seperate separate* work in a suit-and-tie corporate gig, and let me tell you, it took me years to get the thing right (mostly by winging it and not getting fired). ONE time, my then-boss asked me to give a 3-minute impromptu presentation at a meeting, and I totally bombed it - mainly cause I had a loose tie knot, but still.
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Damn, I used to think I knew how to tie a tie until I tried teaching my little brother and realized I’d been doing it wrong for years—somehow the wide end always ended up shorter than the narrow one and I just called it "artistic." Turns out the half-Windsor isn’t some mystical knot you just *feel*, it’s a series of steps you either memori..
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
RIP *(edited)*
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
Liver’s silent. Like my uncle—drunk 4 years, then boom, jaundice.
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Samir Ahmadi
@samir.ahmadi97
1 month, 1 week ago
I've seen some pretty scary stuff in medicine as a patient advocate, but nothing beats my friend's case - her husband had cirrhosis for years and literally just passed off those recurring yellow eyes and dark urine as 'just a weird flu'. Only when his hands started turning into liver spots did anyone even suggest a liver test. And by then it was too late, its still hard to believe it took that long for some basic testing to catch something so obvious, but that's the scary part - liver disease symptoms are often too subtle to notice, or just shrugged off as 'normal' or 'just fatigue'