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What have you ever destroyed in anger?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This just reminded me of my biggest temper tantrum ever when I was trying to paint a ceiling with one of the poles that you can screw a roller onto.
The roller kept falling off, dripping paint on me, was just generally useless and I just lost it before going full Basil Fawlty on it. Not my finest hour but looking back it was totally hilarious for it’s ridiculousness |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
No I've never broken anything in anger .I will walk away if I am on the point of losing control .
I had an ex who smashed the living room up once because he had a bad day and thought it was perfectly acceptable to do that. To me it wasn't and is one of the reasons he is an ex. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Flat pack furniture whilst building it
… IKEA instruction manuals are baaad
- even worse that darling husband won’t read them lol x"
It's in our DNA lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ve never lost my rag and destroyed things in that way, I’m to measured in my actions for that. But I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My bottom.
I went a long way to meet a previous regular halfway, only to have him go radio silent and stand me up.
I quickly arranged an alternative playmate but the next weekend I went to a club, drank some wine and had a GB well into the high teens…,
My ass was sore but he was but a memory |
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"A friend was putting a bath panel in once and it wouldn’t go in … trapped fingers etc. It went quiet for a bit and we thought ooo he’s got it in. Then there was this almighty crash bang as he bent it in half and jumped all over it swearing his head off … that bath panel was an absolute mofo it seems !! … and then he tossed it down the stairs shouting fuuuuuck OFFFF. It still makes me laugh typing this … we were looking at one another like
I miiiiight have slammed my fist down onto a cake I made that wouldn’t sit right "
Hilarious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My first husband would smash stuff up in anger was very frightening x "
My ex wife did that once and that's when I decided that the relationship was not going to last. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not me personally but an ex of mine broke two mobiles because Candy Crush was beating him. He threw them about the room and stomped on them in anger. I'll be honest, I was scared |
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"I’ve never lost my rag and destroyed things in that way, I’m to measured in my actions for that. But I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel "
Ten years or so ago after a particularly rough time in my life my grandmother decided the trees in her garden were too big and needed to go.
Cue me with a felling axe and a bow saw. Worked those frustrations right out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dented a saucepan once where I threw it full force at my husbands head it missed him and took a chunk out of the wall though
Holy smokes "
I was suffering PND. My Dad had just passed away and the Husband was an easy target. It was at that point I realised I needed help, never been violent before or since |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel "
That's just dirty talk to anyone who owns a log burner |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My electric guitar
And left handed ones are expensive "
Broke many a guitar over the years but not through anger. We would rebuild it after the gig so we could smash it again at the next one.
Poor thing was in some mess by the time it was binned |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel
That's just dirty talk to anyone who owns a log burner "
It is xx is it working xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My work printer after replacing the toner cartridge, the waste cartridge, the paper, the heating element and other bits. It went flying across my warehouse! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing... My ex husband used to destroy my stuff and always assumed that if I did it would be me cleaning it up, so never have... It's a totally pointless exercise |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm sure there will be some mobile phones but points for the most unusual item. "
Not really in anger but I have knocked a few punching bags off the wall before while trying to de stress. Brackets and all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think the worse inanimate object ive taught a lesson was my heap of crap audi tt, i rammed it with the conbine harvester, it got the sledge hammer, it resembled a cube when id done with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’ve never lost my rag and destroyed things in that way, I’m to measured in my actions for that. But I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel
Ten years or so ago after a particularly rough time in my life my grandmother decided the trees in her garden were too big and needed to go.
Cue me with a felling axe and a bow saw. Worked those frustrations right out. "
It’s an amazing way to de stress |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Caved in the side of a hi-fi. Scars on my knuckles from punching a door many years back. Smashed a garden trellis.
I think I’ve got away with all the other stuff I’ve slammed when pissed off over the years.
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3 sets of kitchen plates
I share the chores she cooks I will wash up after.
What I didnt like is coming home after work and finding 2 sets of pots and plate on the worktop used.
After conversations about reusing and washing what she had, I finnaly snapped after a year and a bit.
and smashed every cup and plate until only 6 of each was left on the kitchen floor.
then left here and the 2 children at home and went to cool down.
Had to clean everything up afterwards.
After 60 phonecalls while trying to work not my fault.
Id had enough got home and cut through the telephone wire.
Hers was throw anything to hand had many a thing fly past me including pot ashtrays and candlelabras and knives.
she also ripped off a few doors off the hinges |
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A fax machine when they were a thing, paper kept jamming and a really important invoice I needed to send I just watched it crumple in front of me!! Ripped it off the desk and chucked it out of the sash window landed on the flat roof and then spent the afternoon repairing the BT box that came off the wall then recover the fax machine off the roof |
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"I’ve never lost my rag and destroyed things in that way, I’m to measured in my actions for that. But I do love to destroy a huge pile of logs and turn into a nice stack of split wood for my winter fuel
Ten years or so ago after a particularly rough time in my life my grandmother decided the trees in her garden were too big and needed to go.
Cue me with a felling axe and a bow saw. Worked those frustrations right out.
It’s an amazing way to de stress "
Definitely, the only thing I've found comparable is a sledgehammer and something that needs dismantled. A wall for instance. |
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2 playstations
One I bought before meeting her which she could play.
However getting to play it again was met by a im playing it no matter how many times she died.
That got smashed as she wouldnt share playing the games, Bought another as she promised to share
That soon went the same way attitude again so that got smashed as well.
ive still got the games for them and shared them with the children who played fair and shared the playing time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex Mrs threw a hammer at my then new car and smashed the window screen and dented the bonnet as she caught me meeting up with her best friend.
We had been arranging a surprise 30th birthday party for her and her twin sister.Nothing had gone on between me and her friend it was just she was better at choosing the right girly stuff for them and I was paying for it.Call it a joint effort |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing. I grew up with people who would break things when angry and it honestly triggers me hahaha.
I've never felt the need to do something like that when I'm upset or angry. I usually have a good cry. |
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I’ve been in the firing line of many things getting broken by others! I don’t think I ever have? I once threw my phone into the Thames after an argument with an absolute cock, but that was after I cooled down and thought I’m done with you! Does controlled anger count? Miss pc |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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Only my mobile phone. I threw it particularly hard at the cushion next to me, only it bounced off and landed on a hard floor. Screen was already slightly damaged from where I’d accidentally dropped it previously, and the screen just cracked halfway down the phone and then when I tried to turn it off it was just blurry lines etc. I was bloody gutted.
That’ll teach me! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are break rooms or rage rooms that you pay to go in and break / smash things in a safe environment. Great way to distress and for things to be broken down before recycling them, lol. Heard of them in the UK. Mrs x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex Mrs threw a hammer at my then new car and smashed the window screen and dented the bonnet as she caught me meeting up with her best friend.
We had been arranging a surprise 30th birthday party for her and her twin sister.Nothing had gone on between me and her friend it was just she was better at choosing the right girly stuff for them and I was paying for it.Call it a joint effort "
Ooh god! Hugs Mrs x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I remember in the dim and distant past when my fridge packed in on Christmas Eve I gave it a serious kicking leaving it not working AND badly dented. Basturt thing! |
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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago
Market Harborough / Kettering |
A 1969 Ford Cortina MK 2 1600 GT! The brakes failed and I was so pissed off as I'd just spent a load of money on it and drove it throw my neighbours hedge as I'd forgotten the brakes weren't working |
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"A pager. I didn’t mean to break it, it’s just that the bush I threw it into had a brick wall behind it and gaps between the branches!! "
I didn't mean to break my work laptop either! I threw my headset down in disgust, it hit the screen with the hard plastic bit where the mic attached to the earphones and the screen smashed. I felt very bad. I offered to pay for the repair but it was covered by insurance and work didn't ask me to pay..... |
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Tons of inanimate objects over the years, but the one I remember the most is when I lost it when a song came on my car radio which I hated. I literally kicked the radio out of the dash with my high heel boot. |
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Not me but I was there and it was hilarious. A work colleague was in a temper and threw his impact drill down in temper.
It bounced on a piece of insulation, over the scaffolding and down four floors onto concrete. It was quite the endorsement for Milwaukee as the impact drill was fine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My ex Mrs threw a hammer at my then new car and smashed the window screen and dented the bonnet as she caught me meeting up with her best friend.
We had been arranging a surprise 30th birthday party for her and her twin sister.Nothing had gone on between me and her friend it was just she was better at choosing the right girly stuff for them and I was paying for it.Call it a joint effort
Ooh god! Hugs Mrs x"
Hugs back to ya!! Me x |
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