Art school is a place where creativity should flourish, but what happens when the canvas of camaraderie is smeared with conflict? This story revolves around an art student, whom we’ll call ‘The Paint Protector’, who found themselves in the middle of a color clash. As the only one who brought oil paint to class, they were asked to share with their classmates. But when the cost of generosity is too high, what’s an artist to do? Let’s dive into this palette of drama… ️
A Colorful Conundrum

The Artistic Arsenal ️

The Lone Oil Owner ️

The Oil-less Duo

The Costly Concoction

The Sharing Showdown

The Refusal Rumble

The Unequal Exchange

The Silent Treatment

The Doubt Dilemma

The Generosity Gap

The Pricey Paint ️

The Civil Comrades

The Privacy Plea

The Palette of Predicament: Was The Paint Protector Justified?
Caught in a color clash, our Paint Protector found themselves in a sticky situation. With their costly oil paint in high demand, the pressure to share was on. But when the cost of generosity outweighs the reward, what’s an artist to do? The Paint Protector chose to keep their oil paint to themselves, leading to silent treatment from their classmates. The question remains: was the Paint Protector being greedy or simply protecting their investment? Let’s see what the digital world thinks about this artful dilemma…
NTA. Former art student shares experience of not sharing expensive supplies.

NTA – Standing up to entitled bullies. Keep your guard up!

NTA for not sharing expensive oil paint with unprepared classmates

NTA. Frustrations of sharing materials with fellow artists.

NTA entitled much? Teacher should’ve set clear expectations.

Shocked entitled princesses can’t handle being called out

NTA – Expensive oil paints, no reimbursement. They expected free sharing.

Artists’ supplies are personal and not meant for sharing. NTA!

NTA for not buying expensive materials; hope your painting shines!

NTA – Lesson learned: be helpful, but say no when uncomfortable. ♂️

NTA – Sensible and responsible, not greedy.

Cats: The Masters of Manipulation and Shoe Protection

Students refuse to pay for others’ expenses. Fair or not?

Art school drama: Who’s responsible for art supplies?

Win-win! NTA for not fixing their issues. Terrible people

NTA. Teacher gave advanced notice, not your responsibility to supply.

NTA. Teacher failed to protect you from entitled peer’s anger

Art school nightmare: classmates shred OP for not sharing materials

Preparedness is key! No tolerance for unpreparedness

“No, you cannot have mine, but I’m sure the teacher has some you can use.” Let the teacher handle it!

NTA. Don’t be their ATM! Stand your ground and refuse!

Art school drama! Teacher puts student in awkward position.

Protect your art: add a ‘do not share’ warning!

Art student refuses to share expensive paint, classmates mooch off.

NTA. Stand your ground and don’t let others take advantage.

Handling art school drama like a boss!

Entitled artists demand free supplies, let them fail!

Art supplies are sacred! Don’t let anyone touch your stash!

Sharing art supplies: NTA, shame on the teacher!

Blessing in disguise: NTA, unpleasant people ignoring you

Expensive supplies and a demanding teacher? Not the a**hole!

Art student refuses to share supplies with moochers. NTA

Former art student shares infuriating glue bottle incident. NTA.

NTA. Intimidation and rudeness: the battle over authority
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NTA. Concerned about teacher’s poor practice, report to Dean.
