Plane or Theater?

Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, who need to attend the famous dark matter conference, board the plane.

We’re on the plane, where the three scientists are looking for their seats.

Ravioli: So the seat numbers are written on the ticket…

Attendant: Excuse me, but I need to ask you to sit down immediately. You’re blocking the passage for other passengers.

Papaia: Yes, yes!

Papaia pulls a piece of paper out of his pocket.

Papaia: Here we go, let me read it. It says here! My seat is 7C. Yours must be the adjacent ones: A and B!

Banani: Isn’t it better to ask the attendant?

Papaia: No, no. No need. You’ve got a travel expert with you!

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Ravioli: Really, Papaia?

They arrive at seat 7C. Papaia jumps into the seat and then relaxes.

Papaia: Here we are! Ready for takeoff!

But a passenger stops next to him, pulls out his ticket, reads it carefully, and then looks at the sign above Papaia’s head.

Passenger: Hey, no, sorry! Look at my ticket. Seat 7C is mine.

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Papaia: How is that possible? I’ve got this seat on mine too! There must be a system error!

Passenger: Really? Let me see yours!

Papaia shows the passenger his ticket.

Papaia: Here you go! See? 7C. It’s written in big capital letters!

Passenger: What are you talking about? Are you kidding me? Didn’t you see that this is a movie ticket?

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Papaia: What? Give it here!

Papaia takes the ticket back. It reads: “Star Trick: The Day No One Understood Anything.”

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Papaia: Oh no! It’s true! Where did I put my boarding pass?

Igor: Perfect, Papaia! Now show him your sticker album… maybe he’ll swap his boarding pass for a Juve badge!

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