I was upset about things a week or so ago and sometimes there's no outlet to vent that frustration and so I slammed my hand onto the coffee table not really expecting it to be damaged but woops now it has a noticeable indentation in it because it was cheaper/I was stronger than I thought but hey the good news is now I have a free reminder of the need to Chill Out
despite this behavior I would never smash something Actually Valuable like a tv that's just wack yo
I don't think that'll help because it's a very cheap coffee table so it's not like, actually solid wood, it's like some laminate/plywood type thing idk I'm not a wood expert. But it's not like a "dent" it's more like it's a dent and partially cracked with a separation of layers of material
not trying to argue with your advice, I'll keep that in mind if I ever stupidly damage real wood, I just don't imagine it helping here :(
the real lesson is I need to stop hitting things because I'm a lot stronger than I was 10 years ago and I can cause real damage and I really wish I could have a punching bag in my apartment (not only to serve as an outlet for frustration but because I'd get So Damn Fit)
who smashes stuff anyway
that costs money!!!!
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I was upset about things a week or so ago and sometimes there's no outlet to vent that frustration and so I slammed my hand onto the coffee table not really expecting it to be damaged but woops now it has a noticeable indentation in it because it was cheaper/I was stronger than I thought but hey the good news is now I have a free reminder of the need to Chill Out
despite this behavior I would never smash something Actually Valuable like a tv that's just wack yo
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I don't think that'll help because it's a very cheap coffee table so it's not like, actually solid wood, it's like some laminate/plywood type thing idk I'm not a wood expert. But it's not like a "dent" it's more like it's a dent and partially cracked with a separation of layers of material
not trying to argue with your advice, I'll keep that in mind if I ever stupidly damage real wood, I just don't imagine it helping here :(
the real lesson is I need to stop hitting things because I'm a lot stronger than I was 10 years ago and I can cause real damage and I really wish I could have a punching bag in my apartment (not only to serve as an outlet for frustration but because I'd get So Damn Fit)
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particleboard probably
or some other fiberboard
anyway the shit's fucked, some wood filler stuff might still work though