Quote #224887
You know, I’ve always wanted a child. And now I think I’ll have one… on toast!
Anonymous
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Interpretation
This is a darkly comic one-liner that pivots on a bait-and-switch. The opening clause (“I’ve always wanted a child”) invites a conventional sentiment about parenthood and longing, but the punchline (“…on toast!”) abruptly reframes “a child” as food—echoing the familiar menu phrasing “on toast.” The humor depends on shock, taboo, and incongruity: it momentarily suggests a heartfelt desire, then reveals a grotesque, cannibalistic absurdity. As an anonymous joke, its significance lies less in a stable meaning than in its performance as gallows humor, using misdirection to expose how easily language can be rerouted from sincerity to the outrageous.


