• logicbomb@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You could do the same for sleep. Lack of sleep definitely makes me more irritable than hunger.

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    9 months ago

    “Anna is on an insulting spree. For the next few hours she will follow around another colonist while insulting them. Final straw: extreme hunger”

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    9 months ago

    I don’t get hangry so I’ve never understood it. But I know it’s real and usually try to direct their attention away from angry and to food. I’m scared if I spend too long with someone they’ll realize what I’m doing. Hangry people, would that upset you because I might try to get you to eat when you’re actually angry?

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      9 months ago

      Just don’t patronize me. “You’re just hungry” will make me angrier.

      Don’t even mention it, just throw food at me. I will know what you’re doing, but deep down I’ll also know that you are right and will eat silently. In five minutes I’ll very likely say that I’m sorry for being a dick.

      To be clear I am usually a very friendly person and when I am in a mood like described above I had a very stressful day and didn’t eat for 24 hours, so this is an extreme example.

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        9 months ago

        I’d never say “you’re just hungry”. I’d be worried that I’d try and get food asap but they would then get angrier because “I’m not just hungry right now, I’m actually angry” and i didn’t recognizethat. Of course I would apologize, but maybe you can see my point.