This hangry girl who had her leftovers stolen is extremely relatable
Let this be a lesson: do not steal people's leftovers
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Shelby Slauer
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Tragedy struck when a girl's leftovers were eaten taken, and listen, we get it.
Twitter user Akira posted about her sister, who upon realizing her leftovers had been stolen, sat on the couch angrily for over 2 hours.
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Many Twitter users stood in solidarity with Akira's sister:
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They make a good point.
They even gave her recommendations for what to do should this ever happen again, some more dramatic than others:
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Genius.
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A little over the top, but the message is clear.
People felt so moved by the story that they were inclined to then share their own tales of woe:
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And as always, the internet plans to adopt this photo into the latest meme:
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We stand with you on this one, sister.