The Trapped Arm

Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor, who were supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, miss their flight and end up on the other side of the world. Arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but it’s not exactly what they expected… meaning, it’s awful. During the trip, Ravioli downloads a study on the historical reliability of the gospels.

We’re in Banani’s room, where Banani is talking on the phone with Ravioli.
They’re talking on the phone about the gospels.

Banani hangs up the phone and tries to pull his other arm, which he had stuck out through the narrow window to collect water in the empty bottle, back inside.

Banani: Damn! I can’t pull my arm back in! It’s stuck! What do I do now?

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He tries to rotate his arm, but the bottle starts to empty due to the angle.

Banani: Oh no! If I turn my arm, I’ll lose the water in the bottle! What now? Do I let it fall, or try something else?

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He decides to let the bottle drop.

Banani: I can’t stay like this forever. If I stay stuck, I won’t be able to drink the water anyway. Might as well let it fall.

He lets the bottle fall, and it makes a distant thud on the garden floor, ten stories below.

Banani: No! I knew it! Even turning my arm, I still can’t pull it back in…

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Igor then suggested: Banani isn’t doing well as a winner. Instead of gaining water to hydrate, he’s managed to lose his freedom as well. A real talent!

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