[–] lemon11 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
They're emotional children. I remember when the self-help fad of the 90s was to hit something with a nerf bat, and it was lampooned in movies and tv sometimes as a symptom of emasculation and self-imposed helplessness.
Now undirected rage and anger is empowerment and political passion. What do we do? Laugh at it, until it's our head under that baseball bat.
edit: Also, good point about who breaks shit. It's cultural appropriation!!
[–] derram 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
https://archive.is/00U5T | https://vgy.me/9HezLK.png :
'Skeptical of how much help a 20-minute session can provide in reducing stress, Dr. '
'The calming satisfaction, experienced in an anger room, Dr. '
'But can acting on those impulses help to relieve the stress and tension we feel in those moments?'
'One such company, The Break Room, near Atlanta, Georgia, was in high demand for infuriated Falcons fans following Super Bowl LI, according to Melanie McLean, company spokesperson. ', "We've all experienced those moments of stress or anger when you're so mad that you just want to break something."
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