Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, take the wrong flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel to spend the night, but it’s not exactly what they expected… in the sense that it’s awful.
We’re on the hotel stairs, where the four are making their way up.
As Banani climbs the stairs, he continues his discussion with Ravioli.
Banani: Did you look up that information on the search engine?
Ravioli: Yes! At first, I thought the internet wasn’t working, then I realized I had to turn on roaming.
Banani: And what did you find?
Ravioli: A very interesting study on the historical reliability of the New Testament. The author is a former homicide detective who started analyzing the Gospels as if they were a case to be presented in court.
Banani: And what did he conclude at the end of his investigation?
Ravioli: At first, he was convinced the Gospels had been made up by the Church, but as he studied them, he noticed they had the same characteristics as the testimonies he worked with every day.
Banani: How?
Igor: Like me when, at first, I thought this schedule was made up by a madman… but then I realized that with these three, chaos is an everyday thing!
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