Art school is supposed to be a place where creativity flourishes, where the only battles fought are against blank canvases. But what happens when the canvas of camaraderie is stained with the oil of conflict? This is the tale of an art student who found themselves in the center of a classroom drama, all over a bottle of oil paint.
The Oil Paint Assignment

The Material Gathering

The Lone Oil Owner

The Unexpected Oil Users ️

The Oil Dilemma

The Sharing Request

The Refusal

The Aftermath ⚡

The Silent Treatment

The Self Doubt

The Sharing Dilemma

The Cost of Oil ️

The Unspoken Expectations

The Social Dynamics ️

The Privacy Request

The Oil Paint Saga: A Lesson in Sharing or a Tale of Greed?
Caught in the crossfire of a classroom conflict, our art student stands their ground, refusing to share their precious oil paint. The tension thickens as classmates Molly and Julia, unprepared and oil-less, expect a generous handout. But when the cost of generosity outweighs the benefits, is it really worth it? The silent treatment ensues, leaving our hero questioning their actions. Were they right to protect their resources, or has greed painted them in a bad light? Let’s delve into the world’s thoughts on this colorful conundrum…
NTA. Former art student shares frustration over entitled classmates

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

Expensive oils, teacher’s flip-flop, and a class revolt

NTA. Frustrating when artists don’t bring their own materials.

NTA entitled much? Sharing drama with the whole class.

Shocked entitled princesses can’t handle immunity to manipulation

Expensive oil paints, no reimbursement. They expected you to share?

NTA: Artists’ supplies are personal and not meant for sharing ♀️

NTA: Embrace your creativity and ignore their entitled opinions!

NTA – Learn to say no and surround yourself with better friends

Students clash over money: NTA, why should I pay for others?

NTA – Sensible person takes responsibility for their own materials

Cats: The true masters of manipulation

NTA. Teacher supports you in battle over oil paints

Winning by being ignored by terrible people, NTA!

Art school drama: student expects free art materials. NTA.

Preparation is key! NTA, dealing with unprepared people is tiresome.

“No, you cannot have mine, but I’m sure the teacher has some you can use.” Let the teacher tell them they should be prepared to start class with the necessary supplies. NTA.

NTA. Teacher should have protected you from entitled anger.

NTA. Stand your ground and protect your personal belongings.

Art school nightmare: Forced to share expensive materials with incompetent classmates

Art student refuses to share paints, classmates mooch off supplies ♀️

Teacher puts student in a tough spot over oil paints

NTA. Protect your art on social media with a warning!

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

Handling art school drama like a boss!

Entitled art students want free supplies, NTA shuts them down

Protect your art supplies! They’re yours, don’t let others mooch.

Resourceful and independent artist stands up against guilt-tripping teacher.

Avoiding toxic people can be a blessing in disguise

Expensive supplies? Share? No way! NTA!

Art school graduate refuses to share supplies with moochers

Former art student’s glue mishap leads to empty, crushed bottle

NTA. Intimidation tactics? Not cool!
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NTA. Concerned about the entitled girls and the teacher’s poor practice! ❌

NTA: Expensive art supplies should be provided by the teacher.

Respectful artist defends choice to keep oils to themselves

NTA. They didn’t prepare when told to do so, totally their fault. ♂️

Don’t be their personal supplier!

NTA – Keeping the art world drama-free

NTA: Don’t let them guilt you into sharing your paint

“Don’t feel bad. NTA. No sharing oil paints! “

Expensive art materials? Not the a**hole for being upset!

Former art students share cautionary tale about art supplies

Don’t be a supply martyr! Teacher should provide materials. NTA

Save money on oil paints without sacrificing quality!

NTA. No art class, no obligation. ♂️

NTA: You’re not at fault for their incompetence

Art school student defends not sharing expensive materials

A blessing in disguise? Ignoring you might be for the best!

NTA – Dealing with an art school scavenger and their failed attempt

Finally, someone stood up and said ‘No’!

Defending your possessions is not greedy, it’s self-preservation.

Teacher puts student in a tough spot over oil paints

NTA: They didn’t buy them, they don’t get to use them.

Expensive oil paints? Not cool. They can’t just take yours!

Art school scarcity leads to creative capitalism

NTA- Don’t let others take advantage of your kindness

NTA. Don’t let entitled cheapskates ruin your artistic journey!

NTA learns something new about oil painting techniques!

NTA. Let them buy their own oil. Silly and a**holes.

Stand your ground! You’re not the a**hole.

NTA. Stand your ground against entitled bullies.

Parents’ leniency leads to entitled behavior.

Planning ahead pays off! Don’t let entitled people ruin it

Sharing is caring, but only if it’s a two-way street!

Resourceful art student finds creative ways to get free supplies

NTA. Art school drama and the battle over oil paints!

Dog guilt-trips me for my sandwich AITA? NTA.
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NTA: Don’t fund their supplies, label yours to avoid wandering

Artful entrepreneurship: Turning paint supplies into a profitable venture

NTA. Be prepared or pay the price.

Expensive oils? Instructor’s fault. They’re choosing to be cheap.

INFO: Starting a painting with oil? Learn from my mistake! ️

Generosity vs Laziness: Sharing Supplies in Art School

NTA. Keep your supplies, they should buy their own

Expensive supplies and mooching girls – not the a**holes here!

Sharing is optional. You’re not obligated.

Creative revenge: Offer to sell them paint at a premium

Unyielding and justified. Not the a**hole.

NTA, but teacher should consider accessibility of materials in class
