Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, who are heading to the famous dark matter conference, are on the plane.
We’re on the plane, where our heroes are sitting in their seats.
The plane takes off, but Banani is getting bored.
Banani: How boring! There’s nothing to do on this plane!
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Banani opens the pouch in front of him.
Banani: Oh! Look here! Someone left a book!
Ravioli: What’s the title?
Banani: Let me see… Here it is… An Uncaused Cause…
Papaia: “It must be a book about jurisprudence!
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… I recommend you put it away. If you’re already bored, you might end up being even more bored!”
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Banani: “It just so happens that my hobby is jurisprudence!
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What a lucky coincidence! I’ll read it in one go!”
Papaia: Just don’t read it out loud, please! I’d like to enjoy the free meal offered on this flight before I fall asleep!
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Ravioli: Don’t you find it strange that on a flight that lasts at most half an hour, they offer a full meal for free?
Papaia: Come on, in front of you is the genius of online bookings, modesty aside!
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Igor: If we lived in a chaotic and illogical world, reasoning wouldn’t be possible. Yet, when Papaia calls himself The Genius of Bookings, I start to think that this kind of world… exists!
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