Suspicious and Unreliable.
Three renowned scientists: Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, work at the NASAL observatory.
Papaia remembers that the flight for the conference is in two hours.
With their luggage, too many, open and broken, they create chaos wherever they go.
Papaia messed up the flight booking, and the assistant didn’t let them board.
We are at the airport, where the four of them are running toward the ticket counter.
But it’s too late. They’ve missed the flight.
Ravioli: My stomach is growling from hunger.
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Please, Papaia, lend me the card to buy that chocolate from the vending machine!
Igor: “Seriously?
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…Ravioli just missed the most important flight of his career, and the first thing he says is … “I’m hungry”?
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…All that’s left is for him to say he’s happy about it!
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… so, at least, he can buy those snacks!”
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Papaia: Here you go. Just don’t use it directly on the machine. Withdraw some cash instead. You never know—they might clone the card!
Ravioli: Ugh! The ATMs are all far away. Everyone’s buying with cards. And I even know the company of the vending machine!
Papaia: “Vending machines are all suspicious and unreliable!
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…Look over there! There’s an ATM right down there!”
Igor: No, Papaia, in this sentence, you’ve got the subject wrong. Instead of “The vending machines,” you should replace it with: “Me and my colleagues.”
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…so you say: “Me and my colleagues are all suspicious and unreliable.”
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… See how it sounds better? Because this is the truth!
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