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In D.C., smashing plates and throwing axes ease election woes

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D.C. has seen a spike in reservations for a rage room at Kraken since the election.

Kraken 's general manager says there is no way to directly link rage room interest with election.

The two rage rooms near the back of the space are paneled in wooden boards and across every inch people have scrawled out declarations of anger or frustration.

“I just didn’t really expect the double whammy of the Democrats losing the Senate and the presidency so quickly,” Lind said.

“My big concern is about what will happen to federal employees, if their jobs become political appointments and then many of them will be fired, she said.

By Saturday morning , the Kraken general manager said reservations for the rage room had jumped to 26 .

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English

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