Tool Wars
They Kept My Flashcards After Moving Study Night
I made the whole flashcard deck, then the group moved study night and kept using it without me.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about tool wars. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
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Tension meter
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Receipt layer
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We all need it.
Evidence
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Deck history
Priya created the flashcard deck, sorted the topics, and added most of the final card wording.
Schedule message
The group moved study night to a time Priya had already marked as unavailable.
Activity log
The deck was opened and reviewed throughout the session Priya could not attend.
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- We were all studying for the same exam. None of us were in school together. It was just a small certification group that met after work and tried to keep each other on track.
- I built the deck from everyone's notes. I cleaned up duplicate questions, grouped the hard topics, and made the cards short enough to actually review on a tired weeknight.
- The deck helped. For the first time, the practice questions felt less like a pile of loose notes and more like something we could actually finish.
- Then the study night moved. Erin picked a new time even though I had already said that night was impossible for me.
- My deck was still open. The activity log kept updating during the session. They were using the cards I made while I sat at home refreshing the page.
- Erin called it group material. She said everyone had contributed notes, so the deck belonged to the group, not just the person who organized it.We all need it.
- The recap photo stung. There was my deck on the wall, the group around the table, and one empty space where I should have been.
- Now I have to decide what sharing means. Do I lock the deck, ask them to move the session back, or keep sharing it with terms everyone can see?
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