Posted on 07/19/2010 4:37:59 AM PDT by ruralvoter
We have all wanted to break things out of sheer frustration - especially on a Monday.
Now women in China have a special place they can go to do just that.
A shopping mall in Shenyang has opened a special store for people to break all kinds of normal household things - smashing them to smithereens with baseball bats.
Even writing it feels a bit satisfying - proof that the store should succeed in its aim, which is to relieve pressure and lift bad moods.
But beware, there are no men allowed - this is a women-only zone.
The store seems to be targeting housewives in particular. The store is divided into several zones, such as a living room and a bedroom.
Mall business manager Wang Jingyu told the People's Daily that the aim is for 'women to come here to feel like they are in their own homes but without any limitations. They can break anything here.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I think they need one for men.....featuring an office environment/office equipment.
Where’s a pic of the Office Space violence against printers when you need one...
I just take my 44 out to the back yard and shoot stuff! The cheap Toro weedeater’s demise was the most rewarding!
I get mad but I never have the urge to break things. What’s wrong with me?
You're probably poor like me. I used to break racquetball racquets and golf clubs until I couldn't afford to replace them anymore.........so I gave up golf. :)
So do they pay for the damage?
I have a lot of cheap Chinese cr*p I’d like to break.
Don’t want to forget walls with dry wall ! I know in my day when I got p!$$ed off, there would be a hole or two in the wall !
> I think they need one for men.....featuring an office environment/office equipment.
Pure awesomeness!
Ha! I’ve that; it’s hilarious.
I get a kick out of watching the woman that sits next to him jump....*smiles*
“I think they need one for men.....featuring an office environment/office equipment.”
And a variety of guns to recalibrate the equimpment.
Do they fight *in* the cage? Because, y’know, there’s a market...
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