This statement likely indicates that the speaker's current location or state has elements that they consider funny or interesting. It could be related to the people around, the events unfolding, or even the environment.
I'm not entirely sure about 'quotesits'. However, 'kind of a funny story' could refer to a story that has a certain charm in its humor. It might be the kind of story that you would share with friends over a cup of coffee to make them chuckle. It could be a personal anecdote that has some funny moments, like a situation where something went wrong in a really comical way.
It's really hard to say exactly without more context. 'Plugged in' could have various meanings like being connected to something (like an electrical device). But as for it being part of 'a funny story', it's a very unclear statement as it stands.
The 'index of its kind of a funny story' might also imply a categorization within the story's own unique framework. Suppose the story is about a group of misfit animals. The index could be a guide to each animal's funny traits and their respective story arcs. It could show which animal is the most accident - prone and where in the story all their clumsy moments are detailed.
Well, it could be about a book. Maybe someone is either interested in knowing the page count of a book or they have a funny story related to the book instead. For example, if it's a really short book with only a few pages, the page count might be a notable point. Or perhaps there's a funny incident that happened while reading the book, like a misreading that led to a hilarious misunderstanding.
It might be that Dr Minerva is about to tell a story that has some comical twists and turns. It could be something that happened in an experiment, or perhaps a personal anecdote where the situation was initially strange but turned out to be funny in hindsight. For example, if Dr Minerva was working on a project and there was a mix - up of equipment that led to an unexpected but not disastrous result, that could be the 'funny story'.
Well, it might refer to the appropriate age for reading a particular book that has a humorous story. Maybe it's a book with some complex themes that are better understood by older readers, yet it has a funny plot that can be enjoyed by all ages in different ways.
It might mean that the way the world views the bloodshed in the Middle East is in a strange way. Like, people have become desensitized to it. It's almost like a 'funny' (in a really dark and inappropriate way) story that keeps repeating itself - wars, bombings, people dying. And yet, the international community doesn't seem to be able to do much to stop it. So, in a way, it's a 'funny' (more like a sad and ironic) story about the cycle of violence and the inaction of the world.
A story can be 'kind of a funny story' if it has unexpected elements. For example, if a character who is supposed to be very serious suddenly does something silly like slipping on a banana peel.
I'm not familiar with this specific phrase. However, thinking about it, it could be that there is a story within the Hulu ecosystem, like among its users, creators, or employees, that is humorous. It could be about a production glitch that led to a comical outcome on a show, or a user's unique way of using the service that created a funny situation.
Often, unexpected situations make a story kind of funny. Like when you expect one thing to happen, but something completely different occurs. For example, if you think someone is going to give a very serious speech but they start making silly animal noises instead.