Culture Clash

She Turned My Doodle Into the Club Sticker

I drew a silly doodle in the margins. The next club meeting had it printed as stickers.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Ren sits in a community art room with sketchbooks and supplies.
Ren joined art club to relax.

No pressure. No portfolio.

Gut pick

Pick your first lean.

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Optional. Final pick comes later.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.

Receipt layer
3 receipts waiting.
Ren draws a tiny doodle in a sketchbook margin.
The doodle was tiny.

A margin joke.

Claire notices Ren's sketchbook doodle while collecting forms.
Claire spotted it by accident.

While collecting forms.

Claire reveals club stickers based on Ren's doodle.
Next week, it was printed.

A whole sticker sheet.

Art club members take stickers while Ren recognizes the doodle.
Everyone loved it.

Ren did not know what to say.

Ren and Claire discuss the printed stickers after art club.
Claire said it was a compliment.

Ren said it was not submitted.

Art club members split over the sticker based on Ren's doodle.
The club split.

Sweet tribute or ask-first art?

Ren and Claire sit with a sketchbook and sticker sheet between them.
So where do you stand?

One doodle. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Margin doodle

Ren drew the sleepy star casually in a sketchbook margin during art club.

Organizer choice

Claire noticed the doodle and printed stickers before asking Ren for permission.

Public reveal

The sticker was revealed to the whole club as a new symbol, with Ren credited in the announcement.

Pick your side

Should Claire stop the sticker, was it a sweet compliment, or should informal art need approval first?

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Three takes are live. Tap a lane.
Open the receipts
  1. Ren joined art club to relax.
    It was the one place where messy marks still counted as a good night.
    I am just here to doodle.
  2. The doodle was tiny.
    Ren drew it while listening, half because the meeting ran long and half because the star looked tired too.
    Sleepy little star.
  3. Claire spotted it by accident.
    She said the little star looked exactly like the club after a long workday.
    That is perfect.
  4. Next week, it was printed.
    Claire called it the club's new little symbol before Ren knew stickers existed.
    Surprise, we have stickers!
  5. Everyone loved it.
    The compliments were real, but so was the feeling that a private sketch had been taken out of Ren's hands.
    That came from my notebook.
  6. Claire said it was a compliment.
    Claire saw celebration. Ren saw a rough drawing printed before they could decide if they wanted it shared.
    You should have asked me.
    I thought you would be happy.
  7. The club split.
    Some said Claire boosted Ren's art. Others said even a small doodle stays Ren's until Ren says yes.
    Stop the sticker.
    It was a compliment.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether the stickers stop, continue with credit, or wait for a clear art approval rule.
    What should happen to the sticker?
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