Quote #173759
I thought I was funny as a kid.
Jo Brand
About This Quote
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Interpretation
On its face, the line is a modest, self-deprecating reflection on early self-perception: the speaker remembers believing she was humorous in childhood. Coming from a comedian, it also hints at the long gestation of comic identity—how a sense of being “funny” can precede professional skill, and how childhood confidence (or delusion) becomes material for later performance. The past tense (“I thought”) leaves room for irony: it can imply either that she truly was funny, or that she only imagined it, underscoring comedy’s dependence on audience response rather than private conviction.




