
It’s a friggin emotional rollercoaster.
If you’ve been living under a rock (under another rock that’s beneath a glacier, formed some time in the palaeolithic age) you may not have heard of this term. In fact, it’s more than just a term – i’s a debilitating condition. The afflicted has no control over their own behaviour or the collateral damage it causes. Not when they are…
Hangry.
The Collins English Dictionary defines hangry as an adjective:
- (humorous) irritable as a result of feeling hungry.
But anyone who has actually been around a truly hanrgy person, knows that this state of being is neither humorous nor a mere irritation. It is a serious affliction that goes through 12 very distinct stages, the final of which are conducive to highly irrational behaviour and decision making. Yes, it is dangerous. And yes, it is real.
The 12 stage process is as follows:
1. Moodiness
The initial stages of being hangry are subtle. You’re a tad snappy and little things annoy you more than they usually would but you can’t quite figure out why.
2. Irritation.
The light bulb moment. You catch a wiff of your co-worker’s lunch and now your stomach is officially rumbling. You realise it’s been a while between snacks (come on, at least half an hour) and that’s what has got you in a funk.
3. Food envy.
Ok, now that co-worker is actually going to EAT in front of you!? Hell nah. Your thoughts are consumed with the smell of their luscious burrito or lasagna. No work can be accomplished any more. You are too busy salivating.