Fighting with a stick
Weir comments on the irony of being on the moon while fighting with a stick. This is ironic because we might expect someone on the moon to fight with more advanced weapons:
"There was something weird about being on the moon and fighting for your life with a stick and some fire."
Internet
Ironically, people on earth get better internet than people on the moon. This is ironic because this is something we wouldn't consider being a problem in contemporary times:
“I envy one thing about Earthers—they get much faster internet.”
Crying yourself to sleep
Weir takes a humorous, ironic look at the idea of "crying yourself to sleep," emphasizing that is doesn't actually solve anything:
“That’s the thing about crying yourself to sleep. When you wake up, the problems are still there.”
Trond Landvik
Jazz ironically gets involved with Trond Landvik, with the hopes of securing a substantial amount of money. However, things backfire for Jazz, as she becomes involved in criminal activity.
Caught on camera
Jazz does what Landvik asks and destroys the harvests. However, she is ironically caught on camera, which complicates things dramatically.