La Persona Que Hizo Esto DEBERIA SER DESPEDIDA !! - Summary

Summary

This summary discusses various instances of poorly designed or confusing elements:

1. Signage: There's a sign that advises not to feed birds but appears to warn against seasoning them, giving an amusing twist.

2. Mouse with Wheels: A mouse with two wheels designed for faster internet surfing, which seems impractical and unnecessary.

3. Hospital Floor Art: A confusing pattern on a hospital floor that doesn't effectively guide people.

4. Maze on Menu: A maze on a children's menu that seems impossible to solve, likely to frustrate kids.

5. Staircase Bathroom: A restroom placed in the middle of a staircase, compromising privacy and convenience.

6. Misleading Article Image: An article about reasons why someone doesn't text back, with a misleading image showing a girl waiting for a call on her phone instead of a text message.

7. Magical Phone: An advertisement for a phone that claims to capture images of magical creatures, which is obviously an exaggeration.

Facts

1. The speaker has a goal to reach 50% subscription rate among his video viewers. As of the time of the video, the current subscription rate is 49.5%. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:29.46: to reach 50% or at least increase that\n00:00:31.41: percentage and we are going to see now in right\n00:00:32.91: now what is the percentage so\n00:00:37.65: people are subscribed ok a bad is\n00:00:39.72: bad we have almost 2% which bothers me and\n00:00:43.65: we are very close to reaching\n00:00:45.30: 50% of the subscribed people so yes")]

2. The speaker is going to critique a variety of designs, including those of university graduates who he feels have made poor design choices. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:01.16: We are going to see a lot of\n00:00:03.12: disgustingly disgusting designs. People who\n00:00:05.13: went to university for four years\n00:00:07.17: have years of experience, they are\n00:00:08.94: supposedly professional, for some\n00:00:11.07: reason they made a design that leaves\n00:00:12.96: a lot to be desired")]

3. The speaker criticizes a design of a public bathroom, where he argues that the lack of a wall or a door makes it unsuitable for privacy. [Source: Document(page_content="00:03:36.83: you're going to be the food is a\n00:03:39.94: little heavy in the bathroom giving it you\n00:03:41.12: know I hate that this\n00:03:42.32: is probably not a hotel but here\n00:03:44.33: we can clearly see that we have a\n00:03:47.09: private bathroom and for some reason the\n00:03:51.20: creator of this bathroom decided not to put\n00:03:53.51: a wall next to coyle all year round")]

4. The speaker criticizes a design of a staircase, arguing that the design is confusing and could potentially be dangerous. [Source: Document(page_content="00:09:47.80: the person in charge of putting up the poster\n00:09:50.66: for the advertising he probably had to\n00:09:52.52: go home he didn't want to continue\n00:09:53.90: working he said it's set 6 o'clock I have to\n00:09:56.21: go home I'll fix my problem\n00:09:58.28: another morning here we have a sign the sign\n00:10:06.07: says don't feed the birds I\n00:10:09.89: mean you understand ok the intention is\n00:10:12.20: good everything is fine but because it seems that\n00:10:15.02: the sign wants to say please do not put\n00:10:19.73: seasoning on the birds please do not put seasoning on the birds they already taste\n00:10:21.92: good they already have enough salt do not\n00:10:23.75: put more please thank god here\n00:10:26.72: we have those typical labyrinths that\n00:10:29.24: people put on the menus so that the")]

5. The speaker criticizes a design of a