Work Drama

My Coworker Used My Commute Photo as Office Proof

I posted one train selfie. By lunch, it was being used as office proof.

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This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about work drama. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.

Lina works from home on a flexible remote day.
It was a flex day.

Remote was allowed.

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Lina takes a casual commute selfie on a train platform.
Lina posted a train selfie.

Just a morning update.

Owen notices Lina's commute photo from his office desk.
Owen saw it too.

Then he had an idea.

Owen types into a team chat from his office desk.
By lunch, it was in team chat.

Not as a photo. As an argument.

Lina reacts to the team chat on her phone in an office hallway.
Lina saw the screenshot.

Her morning became the team's measuring stick.

Lina confronts Owen in an office kitchenette.
She told him the context.

The appointment changed everything.

The team splits over whether Owen should have used Lina's commute photo.
The team split.

One photo, two meanings.

Lina stands by an office window deciding how to respond.
So where do you stand?

A selfie was not the whole story.

Evidence

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Flex note

The team calendar marked the day as flexible remote unless someone chose to come in.

Photo context

Lina had a separate appointment near the office before her workday started.

Team chat

Owen wrote that Lina's commute showed the route was possible for more people.

Pick your side

Should Owen stop using the photo, was the point fair, or should the team reset the remote-day rule?

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Open the receipts
  1. It was a flex day.
    The team could work from home unless someone had a reason to come in.
  2. Lina posted a train selfie.
    She was already near the office for an appointment and snapped a quick photo on the platform.
    Running early for once.
  3. Owen saw it too.
    Owen thought the photo proved the commute was not as impossible as people said.
    This actually helps.
  4. By lunch, it was in team chat.
    Owen shared the screenshot and said if Lina made it in, the route worked.
    If Lina made it in...
  5. Lina saw the screenshot.
    She had posted a personal update, not a recommendation.
    That is not why I posted it.
  6. She told him the context.
    Lina said she came in because she had to be nearby, not because flex day was fake.
    I had an appointment nearby.
    I was making a practical point.
  7. The team split.
    Some said Owen used personal context as pressure. Others said the commute question was already a team issue.
    Personal posts are not policy.
    But it was relevant.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Lina has to decide whether to ask Owen to take it back or push for a clearer team rule.
    Can a personal post become team proof?
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