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This Wreckage

Real Posadist Hours (TEASER) w/ Comrade Communicator

This Wreckage

Sean KB and AP Andy

Arts, Music

4.2980 Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2018

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

After recording episode 18 with Comrade Communicator of the Intergalactic Workers League, Andy compelled us to engage with a previously unpublished work by J. Posadas called 'On the Function of the Joke and Irony in History' from 1976.

If you got the sense that Posadas was a little off from the ep, you ain't seen nothing yet! Enjoy as J-Rock confounds our minds, but stimulates our spirits, in a bizarrely translated analysis of the dialectical relationship between the class struggle and humor.

You'll get a bunch more confusion and even some personal tidbits on the ever-mysterious Comrade Communicator.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Do it do it. The joke will disappear in 20 or 30 years. Jokes will be old-fashioned.

0:07.0

Jokes on you, Passadas.

0:10.0

Yes, seriously.

0:11.0

Who's laughing now, Juan? Too soon. Who's laughing now, Juan. Too soon.

0:14.0

Who's laughing now, Juan?

0:15.7

They do not have to exist.

0:18.3

Jokes apparently don't have to exist.

0:20.4

They are the result of the relations of private property to conquer difficulties to mock to struggle to dispute

0:29.2

Afterwards the function of humor was elevated with the class struggle.

0:34.2

Nothing's funnier than Leluta class, you know.

0:37.4

Anyways, the historic origin of the joke of irony of sarcasm

0:42.3

comes from the regime of private property.

0:45.0

The formation of the use of private property of power of the Okay, so he doesn't think that there were like hunter-gatherers living the life out there and like what of them got gored by a mammoth that day or some shit and they're just like trying to make the best of it. Yeah, like Gallo's mammoth humor as they called it.

1:15.4

They have Gallo's.

1:16.3

They didn't have Gallo's.

1:17.1

That was the advancement of their society.

1:19.2

They were better than us in that way.

1:21.0

But yeah, as Neolithic Mel Brooks says, I cut my finger in a mammoth tusk, that's

1:27.5

tragedy. You walk into a cave and fall through a hole and die.

1:34.1

That's comedy.

1:35.3

That's farce.

1:36.4

That's right.

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