Work Drama

My Label Maker Became the Office Personality Test

I brought my label maker to organize my shelf. My coworker used it to tag everyone at work.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Priya organizes office bins with her personal label maker.
Priya brought her own label maker.

Just to organize one project shelf.

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Owen borrows Priya's label maker for one office drawer.
Owen asked for one drawer.

Priya said yes.

Owen prints blank colorful desk tags while coworkers watch.
Then it became a game.

Not shelf labels anymore.

Coworkers trade blank colorful labels around office desks.
The team started trading tags.

Some laughed. Some just went along.

Priya finds a blank colorful label strip on her desk.
Then Priya got tagged.

With her own tape.

Priya and Owen discuss the label maker in an office break area.
Owen said it helped morale.

Priya said consent still matters.

Coworkers split around a table with a label maker.
The office split.

Team fun or opt-in only?

Priya and Owen stand thoughtfully beside a label maker.
So where do you stand?

One tool. Three takes.

Evidence

Check the details.

Personal tool

Priya brought the label maker from home to organize a project shelf and planned to take it back.

One borrow

Owen originally asked to use it for one drawer, not a full-team desk-tag game.

Public tags

Coworkers began trading and placing tags on desks and mugs, including Priya's desk.

Pick your side

Should Priya take back the label maker, let the fun stay with consent, or make desk tags ask-first?

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Open the receipts
  1. Priya brought her own label maker.
    The label maker lived in Priya's bag. She brought it because the deadline shelves were a mess.
    I just need these bins readable.
  2. Owen asked for one drawer.
    One drawer felt like a normal office favor.
    Can I borrow it for two minutes?
  3. Then it became a game.
    Owen started making playful desk tags based on how people worked.
    Everyone gets a desk vibe.
  4. The team started trading tags.
    The labels moved from drawers to mugs, cubicles, and office jokes.
    This one is so you.
  5. Then Priya got tagged.
    That was the moment it stopped feeling like organizing and started feeling like being sorted.
    Why is this on my desk?
  6. Owen said it helped morale.
    Owen saw a silly stress reliever. Priya saw her tool and her coworkers turned into public categories.
    You used my tool to tag people.
    I thought everyone was having fun.
  7. The office split.
    Some said Priya should take the tool back. Others said the game could stay if people chose their own tags.
    Take it back.
    Let people choose.
  8. So where do you stand?
    They have to decide whether the label maker goes home, the tags become opt-in, or desk labels become ask-first only.
    Who gets to label the office?
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