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“This is better than getting into a fight”
“On average, we have one person a day, enough to keep us going,” said Nikola Pausic, an 18-year-old who runs the room with a friend.
The Dallas version costs up to $75 per session and has an array of objects to destroy, including computers and office furniture. Serbia’s Rage Room, organized in a refurbished garage, is much more basic — and cheaper.
Included in the roughly $6 fee is the right to smash a chair, a table, a bed, a coat-rack and a book-shelf, along with items such as framed photographs, empty cans and plastic containers.









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Why not at least practice being able to defend yourself?
MelonCollie on January 17, 2013 at 10:40 PM
Meh, ranges are so much more fun.
Schadenfreude on January 17, 2013 at 10:49 PM