Marburg (Laibach parody) - Skodelica Kave
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:)
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Jas tud iščem!
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a se da dobit tiste skodelice kave ki so imitirale japonščino?
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Za se uscat.
Najznamenitejši slovenski mračnjaki... v enem paketu!
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@Surrounded23 aha... mogoče sem si narobe zapomnil pa tv poper nikoli ni imel skodelice kave...
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@barbikabarbika Teater Paradižnik
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@Surrounded23 tv poper?
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Laibach's method is extremely simple, effective and horribly open to misinterpretation. First of all, they absorb the mannerisms of the enemy, adopting all the seductive trappings and symbols of state power, and then they exaggerate everything to the edge of parody... Next they turn their focus to highly charged issues — the West's fear of immigrants from Eastern Europe, the power games of the EU, the analogies between Western democracy and totalitarianism
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Not Laibach
This video is from an old slovenian comedy show (from the 90s). In every episode there was this part where they performed a different interpretation of Skodelica Kave (a short story from Slovenian writer Ivan Cankar, about turning down his mother when she offered him coffee and then regretting it). This is a parody of how a Laibach version would look like.
Surrounded23 3 years ago 39
Another funny thing is the sign "Marburg" in the back. As you may know, Laibach is the german name for Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. "Marburg" is the german name for Maribor, Slovenian second biggest city.
I hope I helped you.
Surrounded23 3 years ago 32