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A trip to Ikea with your significant other can be the ultimate test. It's hard to determine just how many relationships have perished while shopping for a new couch.

Thankfully, comedian Jeff Wysaski, well-known for sneaking believable and hilariously fake signs into everyday situations with his account Obvious Plant, came up with a brilliant idea to save those frustrated by the experience of decorating their home with a "Relationship Saving Station." Perfect!

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The station consists of 5 ways for couples (or anyone really) to let loose of any tension that may be present.

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Blow away your anger.

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Put on a stupid milk hat.

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Just look at this picture of a dog in a cup.

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Yell at a tiny horse.

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And finally, if there is still some tension, just write down your frustrations and give it to Elsa from Frozen, so that she can let it go.

Elsa to the rescue.

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Wysaski says he placed the station in the Ikea store in Burbank, California, so hopefully, at least a few customers had a nice cool-down this weekend while shopping.

Check out more of Obvious Plant's work on Instagram and Facebook.


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