alphabetical hunger response prompts for my treasured colleague @tummyfreakoftheweek
Antsy. Your character just can't stay still, growing increasingly anxious and restless.
Bratty. Your character is letting their hangry attitude get the best of them and making it everyone else's problem.
Complaining. There's no question about how your character is feeling; they're making sure everybody knows just how miserable they are.
Depressed. Your character's hunger is affecting their emotions, and they might not even realize what the problem is.
Envious. It's hard to see other people enjoying good food when you're absolutely starving.
Fussy. Feeling hungry and achy and maybe even tired, your character is experiencing straight up baby emotions right now.
Grumbling. Your character is going about their necessary business, but they're not happy about it.
Hurting. The ache in your character's belly is hard to ignore, their head is pounding, and they feel overall not good at all.
Idiotic. Your character doesn't quite have their head on straight right now, and they're liable to make some foolish choices.
Jerk. Maybe it's out of character, maybe it's not, but your character is just flat out not very nice when they're this hungry.
Klutz. Your character isn't operating at their best, and it's making them a little clumsy.
Listless. Your character is feeling glum and lifeless right now, maybe even too much so to feed themself.
Miserable. Whether they're opening moaning about it or quietly stewing, your character is just not much fun to be around right now.
Nervous. Your character's empty stomach is amping up their anxieties and making it hard to think straight.
Ornery. It seems like all your character wants to do right now is fight and argue, stubbornly refusing to go along with anything anybody says.
Persnickety. Your character is turning into a fussy, nitpicky pain in everybody else's neck.
Quiet. Your character is out of energy, and they're not really open to chatting right now.
Rash. Your character's hunger is affecting their decision-making skills, and they might be more likely to say or agree to something regrettable.
Snippy. Your character's temper is getting shorter by the minute, and it's hard for them to be patient with others.
Tired. It's been too long since your character has eaten, and it's plain to see that they're running low on energy.
Upset. Your character is one minor inconvenience away from tears.
Volatile. Your character is sick and tired of whatever is keeping them from eating, and it won't take much to send them into an explosive tirade.
Whiny. Your character is pouting and whining like a petulant child, and they won't stop until they get some food in their belly.
eXtra. Your character has turned into a regular drama queen--or maybe they already were one and their empty stomach is only making it worse.
Yawning. Your character hasn't been eating enough, and it's got them feeling more exhausted than usual.
Zombie. Your character's colleagues are reminded of the living dead watching them trudge around with that vacant expression.