Judge's 'joke about giving life sentence' while hangry garners attention, internet users react

Updated : Oct 06, 2023 18:32
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We've witnessed numerous instances where people reacted aggressively because they were 'hangry'. But, what if a judge gives a life sentence to a person because the judge is hungry? Well, this instance hasn't come to light yet but a video of a judge joking about this scenario is doing rounds on the internet and is garnering mixed reactions from internet users. 

In the video, the judge wrote a text that read, "Finally getting lunch and realizing I gave a guy life in prison without parole because I was hangry."

Social media users reacted to this video by saying that they are assuming that it is a joke but a joke about such an instance is abhorrent. Others found this video funny and they shared hilarious memes about it. 

What is the meaning of Hangry? Know all about it

Hangry is a colloquial term that combines the words hungry and angry to describe a state of extreme irritability or moodiness that arises when a person's hunger is not satisfied. When someone is hangry, they often experience a heightened level of irritability, frustration, or even anger due to the physiological effects of low blood sugar levels that occur when they haven't eaten for a while.

This term highlights the strong connection between our physical well-being and our emotions, reminding us that taking care of our body's basic needs, like eating, can have a significant impact on our mood and behaviour.

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