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Andres Rabago "The Broken", which issued daily in the newspaper El Pais, always tends to synthesize their fists truths as great jokes, though he prefers to say that satire does not humor. Sometimes, they come backed with texts, others are not necessary for the image that shows us is strong enough for us to understand his criticism. In this case, the comedian put into the mouth of the books on what many believe some of them.

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