As is known, Fluppi is used to many things from his colleagues. When he came to the office recently, he thought his colleague K. had completely lost his mind. He was pinned to a pillar, his arms and legs tightly wrapped around the pillar, his teeth clenched tightly, watched by two or three other comrades. When he asked what he was doing, he only got an answer when his partner K. moved away from the pillar while groaning softly. And that’s how Fluppi found out about the “League of Amazing Spider Monkeys.”
He had found several staples in the editorial office: paper clips, staples, open clips and closed clips. But spider monkeys? It was something new for him. Apparently, a group has recently been formed whose members compete with each other to hold on to a pillar as long as possible. Of course, without contact with the ground. There are already eight active members. Colleague K. lasted 45 seconds in the column and immediately took fourth place. Apparently he had it with a pillar. Or with staples. However, he also got good marks for posture and wanted to use his technique to rest for at least 60 seconds. Fluppi can only lift his hat because his ambition is so big. From an office chair, of course, right?