JAKARTA - Many studies say that suppressing emotions can have a negative impact on mental and physical health. Responding to the need for a safe outlet, the Indonesian Funny Council (MLI) reintroduces the Unemployed Hazard House an anger room where you can destroy goods freely to vent emotions that have been buried, safely and under control.

Inspired by the Unemployed Danger series on the FunnyFlix platform, this vehicle is a real outlet of the anxiety of unemployed people who often laugh at their content.

Located on the 2nd floor of Epiwalk Lifestyle, South Jakarta, the Unemployed Hazard House will officially open to the public on June 14, 2025, with ticket prices starting from IDR 80 thousand.

Carrying the concept of chaotic, dirty and slum urban life, visitors will be invited into the thematic rooms which are designed for one purpose each: vent anger in a safe, fun and spacious way.

"Wow, this is an extension of the Funny Flix universe. This is an actual space to vent things that we have been dealing with, anger, annoyance that cannot be conveyed verbally. The hazard house is unemployed not only for entertainment, but also for therapy. The space to express what cannot be revealed," said Patrick Effendy, CEO of the Indonesian Funny Council, quoted from a media broadcast, Friday, June 6.

Coki Pardede, a comedian who is also a talent from MLI, also added, "Honestly, I also want to try it myself. Sometimes we don't need an expensive vacation, but we just need a place to go berserk as entertainment," said Coki Pardede.

Unemployed Danger Houses can be a temporary escape room for anyone who is tired of facing life. Whether they are scolded by superiors, blamed by their families, or simply fed up with office group notifications, everything can be distributed here.

Fully equipped with security equipment and various types of 'guns' such as hammers, rackets, baseball sticks to golf sticks, visitors are free to break bottles, glasses, monitors and even dolls of dimmy that can be completed as much as possible.


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