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We want rage dreams - says Pinterest

Pia Seidel
5.1.2022
Translation: machine translated

More peace in the coming year? No way. According to Pinterest, 2022 calls for spaces where you can let your emotions run wild. Even your anger.

For some it's the gem room, for others it's the rage room. Retreats can look very different, but are currently in vogue among all age groups. That's what Pinterest found out using data collected globally from the previous year.

I imagine setting up a home library is easy, but what should rage rooms look like in your own four walls? And what's actually behind it?

The concept of rage rooms

For now, Rage Rooms are still considered an attraction. But if Pinterest users are actually thinking about setting up a rage room as a retreat at home, that would have two advantages. The room could be used indefinitely and would be less expensive. But there would also be a big disadvantage: you would have to clean up after your outburst not only emotionally, but also physically. That puts shards in the way of relief.

Why now?

Searches for the English term for "anger dreams" are said to have increased 150 percent in the last year alone. Pinterest doesn't reveal why that is. They only have numbers. It also remains an open question whether people are actually acquiring or exercising everything they're looking for. Therefore, I can only speculate where the interest in "rack spaces" is coming from.

On the other hand, even as a kid, it felt good to let off some real steam - whether trouble was involved or not. Adults lack a bouncy house or a ball pit. Perhaps for this reason, they desire a rage room as a substitute. Regardless, I already prefer a gem room for retreat. I can relax better at the sight of glittering surfaces instead of shards. And for letting off steam, I'd rather do sports.

Auftaktbild: Yurij Chaika, Shutterstock

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