Too Good to Be True.

Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, who are heading to the famous dark matter conference, are traveling by plane.

We’re on the plane, where the scientists are waiting to arrive.

Banani: It feels so strange when everything goes right!

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Ravioli: It’s true, I have a strange feeling, nothing unexpected has happened so far!

Igor: This is bad!

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Papaia: Colleagues, relax, in a few hours we’ll be taking notes at the conference.

Igor: Are you sure?

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Suddenly, Ravioli exclaims: My notebook! I forgot it!

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Banani: Did you check your pocket?

Ravioli: Oops! I had it right here! What a scare!

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Igor: How strange, I had a feeling of déjà vu!

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Igor was referring to the previous trip, where Ravioli made everyone miss the taxi because he thought he had left his passport at the office—only to realize he had it in his pocket the whole time.
But no one understands the joke.

Igor: What a fool I am! Expecting them to get this joke… They’d have to at least remember their mistakes first!

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