Meeting Stopped by Insolence

June 3, 2024

In a near-tragic turn of events the word ‘insolent’ was used by a member of Skibbutz whose identity is unknown, but rumoured to be Günther, according to Hermann.

The word ‘insolent’ was first used by Spanish invaders of South America when referring to anyone who looked at them. It’s use travelled to Bogota, then Mombasa to Senegal, where it was picked up by Dutch traders who brought it to Europe, arriving in Austria in 1712.

“He pointed it like a death ray, threatening the interns and our merchandise designer,” said the source, asking not to be referred to as Hermann.

Interviews with the Skibbutz interns and Yo Yao, the head of merchandise design, suggest Hermann might not have the evidence to support his anonymous claim.