Turns out, there’s a dedicated Instagram page that shares spot-on memes about food, being hungry and all that jazz called I Am Hungry AF (@iamstarvingaf). As a matter of fact, I am now getting hungry too, so excuse me for a moment and scroll on to sate your appetite for memes and read our interview with the creator of the meme page. Rather, it’s memes and posts about relatable realizations and concepts and situations that tie in with food, which in turn might make you super hungry. All right, not all things food then, but better! The 335,000 followers can attest to it. “When we started with @iamthirtyaf, we’d post about really anything that we found to be relatable/funny,” explained the creator of the page. “We ended up posting about food quite often, and when we noticed that food related content was a theme that kept popping up and was really connecting with our followers, we decided to give it its own page on @iamstarvingaf (we’ve also done the same with work related content on @iamemployedaf and mental health content on @iamokayaf).” “One thing I’ve noticed as I’ve gotten older is that the priority I give food has changed! If I had $100 for a night out in my 20s, I’d probably buy a dollar slice of pizza for dinner and spend the remaining $99 on cocktails. Now in my 30s, I’d probably spend all $100 on a really great meal and skip the drinks. I don’t think I’m alone in that! Good food is, for me at least, something that makes my day better. When I’ve had a long day at work and feel stressed and overwhelmed, making a nice dinner is therapeutic and is something I look forward to all day. And this seems to be a theme that a lot of people connect with.” “One of my favorite parts of traveling is trying new foods and restaurants, and social media has helped connect people in planning out trips to find great food options that aren’t overpriced tourist traps.” “A meme about having a sandwich that you’ll never forget is a great way to start a conversation about what that sandwich is for other people, and build out your bookmarks from there.” “We don’t go too deep on @iamstarvingaf. It’s a fun food party that everyone is invited to where we can laugh about funny food observations, share food tips, and celebrate how great it is to live in a world with so many incredible foods to try. Instagram has a lot of people associating food with guilt, pushing diet culture and making people feel like eating food that tastes good is something they should feel bad about. We are unapologetically doing the exact opposite of that. Food is great, dig in, friends!” But before you indulge in memes that might just promote a gravity-enhanced lifestyle, why not share your thoughts, takes and stories in the comment section below! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.