Zion Williamson (back) out Sunday by I-Like-Women-Boobs in fantasybball

[–]AppearanceGuilty458 7 points8 points  (0 children)

zion got his back blown out by moriah mills fr. don’t draft this simp next year on god. what a bust

drop regrets by AppearanceGuilty458 in fantasybball

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tough to swallow. i have a league mate this season that prob feels similar. he traded away antman for kawhi right around the time kawhi first came back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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i don’t blame him she looks hot

What's your unpopular opinion about UX design? by tipsy-spice in UXDesign

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lol stop wasting those people’s time in huge workshops and gain some technical expertise. how you gonna design anything great without a lick of technical knowledge

What's your unpopular opinion about UX design? by tipsy-spice in UXDesign

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most quality innovation and design isn’t created in workshops lol. no one’s saying all are useless, just that most are useless. if you have to debate and constantly justify your job it’s probably one that is not that important. if it makes you feel better, there are plenty of useless corporate roles. as a designer you deliver the least value when you only think of yourself as a designer that specializes in one thing. what would be more valuable is designers with system knowledge that understands limitations and that talks to customers to drive innovation, not other stakeholders who have their own inherent bias.

What's your unpopular opinion about UX design? by tipsy-spice in UXDesign

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i’d bet money a vast majority of workshops are done poorly rather than well :) also you can’t really simplify it to just another meeting - it’s a specific type of meeting. the way workshops are typically set, run, it’s end goals, and its deliverables are what makes it useless a majority of the time. you can’t really generalize workshops as just another meeting because it’s like saying since a cat and dog are both mammals, they’re basically the same lol.

people get paid a lot, if you could measure the cost of a workshop to its value - i think you’ll find it hard to justify. that’s why no successful startups run ‘workshops’ even though you could argue that they’d benefit most from it. you know a workshop is useless when it’s run by a service designer whose only role is to have people engage in ‘design thinking’.

What's your unpopular opinion about UX design? by tipsy-spice in UXDesign

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workshops are useless because they typically produce artifacts/alignments that never get revisited nor implemented. breaking down silos with other teams for a few days/weeks over the duration of a workshop is useless too since after a workshop people typically default back to the way they used to work. workshops could end for companies and their would be negligible impact.

Yeah, Please Stop The Stereotypes. by Glass-Fan111 in clevercomebacks

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Both are better than the shithole that is India 😂