Evan's iOS sticker collection
The iOS Messages sticker pack belonging to [[Evan Bbbender]] and, by formal claim of dibs, the **inheritance of [[Daniel Miller]]** upon Evan's eventual death.
Evan's iOS sticker collection
The iOS Messages sticker pack belonging to Evan Bbbender and, by formal claim of dibs, the inheritance of Daniel Miller upon Evan's eventual death.
The collection is a private cache of iOS Messages stickers maintained by Evan Bbbender across an unspecified number of years. Its size, contents, and acquisition strategy are not documented in the chat; what is documented is a single binding announcement of succession.
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The bequest
On 2026-02-17, in a message that received exactly one love-tapback (from Cullen Conway) and zero objections, Daniel Miller established the canonical position:
"When evan dies, I call dibs on his iOS sticker collection" — Daniel Miller, 2026-02-17
Per the Newfound Glory Hole's customary inheritance law — which is informal but, like English common law, governed largely by precedent — a claim of dibs unopposed within 24 hours is binding on the chat in perpetuity. No member has since challenged the bequest, and the encyclopedia therefore considers Daniel Miller to be the named beneficiary of the collection.
Subsequent activity
Following the bequest, Evan continued to deploy stickers, as documented in 11 reaction logs containing the word sticker across the corpus. Of particular note are the four "Reacted with a sticker" events tied to the message "If you'd like a 9/11 because house just respond with a plane and a boom emoji" (2026-05-07), which received sticker reactions from four separate members. Whether any of these stickers were drawn from Evan's collection or its imitators is not knowable from the data.