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“But I work on an enterprise app with an established design system” I hear this pushback all the time. Which is why I loved Dan’s take 👇 “Just redesign it with no constraints. Nobody’s gonna know. And if they do, they’ll think it’s cool.” If a designer told me...

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🐤: I’ve wanted to say this for a while. I first became aware of it after reading fans’ letters. It’s strange. I don’t know if this person went from being a fan to an anti, or if they were never really a fan to begin with. Maybe that’s an odd way to put it. During my career, there are naturally fans I remember. People who support me, encourage me, and do kind things leave an impression on me. During live broadcasts, out of gratitude, I might say things like, “Oh, I heard you had a baby,” or “I heard this happened to you.” It’s a very normal way of communicating with fans. But after seeing that, it seems someone became jealous or developed some other kind of negative feeling. When I hear stories from these fans, I always think that if we all love Leeteuk together, shouldn’t we be able to enjoy that together and talk about positive things? Instead, it feels like, “Only I can love you, and I don’t want anyone else to.” Or even, “If I can’t have you, then neither can anyone else.” They engage in what is essentially cyberbullying, leaving hurtful comments and causing a lot of distress. It doesn’t seem to be directed at just one person either. They appear to target different fans who support and care about me, one after another. I’m not completely sure who it is, but I do have some guesses. I sincerely hope they stop. Wouldn’t it be much better if fans could simply enjoy their time together? I genuinely don’t understand why they do this. What are they hoping to achieve? Do they want me to fail? Or is it jealousy, like, “I don’t even like him, but why does Leeteuk remember you?” Honestly, I don’t know the exact reason.

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