The hardest part about Ramadan is adjusting your body from breaking the daily routine you're used to. From giving up your morning coffee to dodging your lunch break, fasting for hours and hours can really affect a person's mood.

Being hangry during Ramadan is not just a possibility, it's bound to get the best of each and every one of us, no matter how hard you try to battle through it.

It all starts the second you get out of bed, you feel pretty energized for like 15 minutes...

Until you realize you can't have your morning coffee, the one thing that helps you deal with the people around you

So, you start fake smiling your way through

And battling with the loud noises coming out of your stomach...

Not to forget the intense headaches that start kicking in because you haven't had anything to drink in the heat

And that's when your mouth starts drying up

To the point where your fake smile is no longer symmetrical

And that is when you really don't, can't and won't talk to anyone

To forget how you're feeling, you start browsing through Instagram and Pinterest for food posts...

...for hours, which only makes things worse

You become angry, frustrated, sad, tired, hungry, sleepy... and whatever other negative emotions there is because you realize there's like 5 hours of fasting left...

That's when you try to sleep it off right before iftar

But even that's not possible because all your brain is capable of doing is imagine drinking water and eating...

But iftar time finally arrives and all you can say is: Al Hamdullilah!