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Explanation
This comic features characters discussing their favorite TV shows, with an escalating pattern of absurd program titles. The first character says their favorite show is "War Is Best, Ape," and when told they're missing out, the second character recommends "War Is Badass, Ape" -- suggesting a culture dominated by aggressive, lowbrow entertainment.
A robot character then claims intellectual superiority by saying it prefers "How's Best Ape Distributing Resources?" -- a title that sounds like it's about policy or economics, but is still fundamentally an ape-themed show, undermining the robot's pretension to sophistication.
The caption below reads: "The worst part about the annihilation of humanity is the comedy skits they do about us ever after." This adds a meta layer -- we're apparently watching post-apocalyptic robot/ape entertainment that mocks extinct humanity.
The humor satirizes cultural snobbery about TV preferences. People love to signal sophistication through their media choices, but the comic suggests that even "intellectual" entertainment is just a dressed-up version of the same base content. The post-humanity framing adds an extra layer of absurdist comedy, implying that whatever species or machines replace us will develop the exact same tiresome cultural hierarchies around entertainment consumption.