Daily Chaos

My Spare Sunscreen Became the Beach Day Supply Station

I packed one backup sunscreen for myself. My friend turned it into the group's beach supply.

Fictional case Interactive webtoon 8 panels

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

Nia places one plain sunscreen bottle into her beach tote.
Nia packed one spare bottle.

One backup. One tote.

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Jordan points toward Nia's tote while friends gather on towels.
Jordan saw an easy fix.

Some friends forgot theirs.

Friends pass Nia's plain sunscreen bottle between beach towels.
Then the bottle started traveling.

Towel to towel.

Nia finds the sunscreen bottle nearly empty beside scattered beach towels.
By noon, it was almost gone.

The cap kept disappearing.

Nia stands by her tote holding the nearly empty sunscreen bottle.
Now Nia needed it.

Her backup was no longer backup.

Nia and Jordan discuss the sunscreen at the beach.
Jordan said sharing helped.

Nia said asking matters.

Friends split around a beach tote and sunscreen bottle.
The beach group split.

Helpful share or personal item?

Nia holds the sunscreen bottle while the beach group waits.
So where do you stand?

One bottle. Three takes.

Evidence

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Personal backup

Nia packed one bottle for her own beach-day reapply plan.

Group use

Jordan told friends they could use it before Nia was asked.

Almost empty

The bottle was nearly gone when Nia needed it later.

Pick your side

Should Nia keep it personal, share it with asks, or should the group buy its own beach supplies?

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Open the receipts
  1. Nia packed one spare bottle.
    She planned for herself because the beach day was supposed to be long.
    This one is mine.
  2. Jordan saw an easy fix.
    To Jordan, the spare bottle looked like a group solution.
    Everyone can use that.
  3. Then the bottle started traveling.
    Nia watched the sunscreen move farther from her bag.
    Pass it over here too.
  4. By noon, it was almost gone.
    The bottle had become a station without ever staying in one place.
    Wait, where did it go?
  5. Now Nia needed it.
    The one thing she packed for herself had turned into everyone's emergency plan.
    I packed this for me.
  6. Jordan said sharing helped.
    Jordan counted the people it helped. Nia counted the ask that never happened.
    You made my backup the station.
    It kept everyone covered.
  7. The beach group split.
    Some said Nia should take it back. Others said the group could share if everyone replaced it.
    Keep it personal.
    Replace what you use.
  8. So where do you stand?
    Nia has to decide whether to protect her backup, share with direct asks, or make the group handle group supplies.
    When does sharing become taking over?
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