Russian way to deal with stress
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/russian-way-to-deal-with-stress.htmlA service has been launched in Moscow that allows you to vent your rage on a room full of furniture. The service is called Rasfigachechnaya, and it opened in September of this year. Employees fill the rooms with unnecessary things that Muscovites rent to another service - "Dump".
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The scheme is as follows: you choose an instrument and for an hour you smash everything in the room offered to you - you beat the plates, break furniture and appliances. At the end you get a video of your pogrom.

The project has already been successful and the company plans to expand the franchise to other Russian cities. The cost of the service varies from 2,500 to 30,000 rubles, depending on the furniture that is destroyed in the process.

It turns out that this topic is very popular in the states and leading experts send their patients to such activities so that they splash out their aggression and negativity. So this is not only excellent cardio, but also psychological relief.











Keywords: Brawl | Anger | Idea | Moscow | Pogrom | Destruction | Service | Stress
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