LOL, Go play with the playchippers and freerollers and watch them hit 3 outer after 3 outer on you with the most nonsensical plays because they don't know any better!!
But when you get so upset that you want to be excluded for that long means the game you're playing might not be right for your demeanor or you're just definitely taking the game WAY TOO SERIOUS for some reason. It might be Inner reflection time. It also might be time to switch games, stakes or just change things up. The bad beats are part of the game. If they didn't happen then folks would never think they're good and would stop coming back to play.
I'm finding a lot of these sites are serious about having multiple accounts even if you're not doing a Justin Bonomo with multiple entries into the same online tournament so don't create a different account and try to play there.
I would suggest you kill the time by buying a $3-5 discount book on Amazon and find a bot or playchipers on another site and practice on. The next step up if you're willing to pay the $20-$30 a month would be to join a training site (if you haven't already done so). There are sites like Poker Snowie or Advanced Poker Training that let you train against bots to improve your game so you're still playing while improving your game. I'm sure there are credit card discounts or cash back or some introduction offer that would allow you to get a better deal on what the training sites are offering so something to look into there.
Another thing you could do is try to get a copy or the audio book of "The Mental Game of Poker" by Tendler, books 1 and 2. I have the paper copies but I think Amazon through Audible will give you a free trial to the audio books so you might be able to get the first book as a freebie but you would have to do your research on that. The kindle edition of the first book is discounted 67% from $30 to $10 right now so that's an alternative. But free is always better.
But yeah, even if you have like $20 or whatever on Pstars and just want to go back play on that site I would again try to figure out why you got so upset and work on that. Those things are going to happen not just in poker but in life and you might want to work on how to control your reactions, lol. Just something to think about. GL.