Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli—and their assistant, Igor, are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference. However, they board the wrong flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but it’s not quite what they expected… meaning it’s awful.
Inside Igor’s room.
Meanwhile, Igor is in his room but can’t fall asleep.
Igor: I’ll never get any sleep like this… Too much material for my next stand-up.
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… I need to take notes, or I’ll forget some important details!
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Igor pulls a notebook out of his backpack…
Igor: Let’s see… there’s that joke about Papaia’s paradox… “Papaia’s Paradox”! That’s what I’ll call it!
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…It goes something like this: When Papaia says that traveling with him means there will be no surprises, it’s a paradox. In fact, if there were no surprises during the trip, that would be a surprise!
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…Come to think of it, I could write a philosophy book. I’d call it The Art of the Unexpected: Applied Philosophy for Clumsy Geniuses and Airports.
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Igor keeps thinking.
Igor: Here’s another one… “When you travel with Papaia, you could end up anywhere in the world… but there’s only one place you’ll never reach—your destination!”
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…Hmm… that could be better…
“When you travel with Papaia, you could end up anywhere… except where you need to go!”
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… That might work better… or maybe…
“Traveling with Papaia is like rolling a die: you could land anywhere in the world, but never at your destination!”
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… No, maybe the other one was better…
“Papaia turns every trip into an adventure… far from where you’re supposed to be!”
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…This one’s short, but I can’t tell if it’s better or worse than the first… let’s see…
“The best part of traveling with Papaia? Every destination is a surprise… especially for him!”
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Ah, yes! I think I’ll keep this one. I just hope we make it home in time for my show… next month!
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