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Tacsiyapo

I love it when I have an idea, and then stumble across its implementation! I blogged (2005.03.23#3) about an anger management place that would let you throw plates and other fun fragile things against walls, and Marcelle’s just described it!

The Tacsiyapo Wall

In the same floating restaurant, there was this place called the
Tacsiyapo Wall, where people threw plates and other stuff at the walls
to release their anger. There were loads of marks on the wall,
indicating people you might want to throw at but instead take your
frustrations out on the wall. The price was about 45 bucks a plate.

From “mother-in-law” to “corrupt politicans” to “ex-girlfriends”, it
was pretty amusing to see people yell “Tacsiyapo!!!” then promptly
toss a plate at the wall.

For those with bigger issues that plates couldn’t settle, televisions
are also available to chuck at the wall for 1,300 bucks each.

Heh.

On Technorati:

Random Japanese sentence: その猫は部屋の中へ逃げ込んだ。 The cat ran away into the room.

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