Given that it is common knowledge that all personal belongings should be left behind in an emergency evacuation, here, the business-suited man willingly takes a toll on his self-preservation for the mores of capitalism. We may never know the consequences of his actions. Only that the imagery’s comedic jab at the magnitude of one’s dedication to work and possession—where bodily reflex is locked to protect them at all cost—is a chorus of our misplaced values under the materialistic doctrine. Nothing is funnier than such unhappiness.