I had to deal with something that annoyed me greatly.
And I learned something really infuriating earlier.
I try to remain calm and rational in a lot of cases, but sometimes I get so angry, I just want to explode xD
I was reminded of those commercials where someone is acting angrily, and their friend tells them to eat a Snickers.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about 8u
I'm much better at handling myself when I get angry, but I do explode now and then.
I do wish all I needed was a Snickers.
I LOVE chocolate.
But I don't think I'm always angry because hungry xD
Do you wish you could just eat your favorite snack and feel better?
What is your favorite snack?
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 14th, '17, 01:06
by twilightmist
can't say eating my favortit food stops me from being angry. but have to admit it does tend to help calm me down. especially something chocolate.. and snickers was a favorite of mine growing up.
though it does not always have to be something sweet. i think i associate eating with happiness though.
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 14th, '17, 02:15
by Mikael Hart
Hanger is a real thing.
I would like to be of a better temperament, but with that comes effort and time, so we'll see how it goes. It's good to be aware of it and strive to improve, though.
I am more of the type who wants to just sleep my bad mood away. Or watch something, aha.
I have too many foods I like to narrow them down to one favorite snack. I like sour candies, savory foods, and a lot of salty snacks.
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 14th, '17, 08:51
by Madissskin
I like bagels and yogurt and caffiene to avoid the hangry. I get more sleep-angry so slangry? slappy? idk
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 14th, '17, 19:28
by Kitalpha Hart
Dunno if they're still doing it but some months ago dad and I were at the local home Depot
We're at the self checkout, and I'm looking at the back of the Snickers wrappers
They're all "you're not you when you're x"
X being, obviously, a different word
Pointed out some to dad and then I had to rifle through them all to see if a specific one was there. Tired, I think?
He wanted to take it to work because of some running joke or other there
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 20th, '17, 20:40
by February
I think I definitely get hangry. But like, mostly for a bunch of reasons. Like someone telling me to pick somewhere to eat, and I pick somewhere. I'm really thinking about the menu and looking forward to my food, and then they just get to the door and go 'eh, I think I'd rather just eat at other-place/get-a-drink/go home'. BlergrheH! My hopes! My dreams! My stomach!
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Dec 20th, '17, 20:53
by Mikael Hart
@Februarybabe
*pats* Boo on that!
Unless one of us has something specific in mind, my friends and I usually offer each other options depending on what's in the area. Even if we don't like a certain type of food or food from a certain place, if we're already hanging out, sometimes we would still tag along to keep the other company.
For instance, last night, two of my friends recommended a tea place (they even recommended a drink), but I was the only one who ordered when we dropped by there after dinner, aha. Or sometimes I get outvoted and my gang goes for burgers at a place I'm not big on, but I go there anyways and might order fries or something to pick at.
Getting canceled on/canceling on others does happen, but usually it's an event (like going out to X place) and one of us loses interest/gets sick/has an emergency. It's a bummer, but it happens.
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Jan 1st, '18, 21:00
by Sanssouci
I like those commercials. I can't eat peanuts though.
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Jan 3rd, '18, 12:22
by Father Lucifer
I heard that recently over the holidays. My mom was being grumpy and my cousin kept telling her to eat a Snickers.
I don't think food eases my anger. I don't even think I get hungry when i'm upset. Going somewhere and sitting down to a good meal does put me in a good mood, though.
Re: Eat A Snickers
Posted: Jan 4th, '18, 06:16
by brighnasa
Low blood sugar does make me irritable. Eating something does help, although it's not the cure for everything!