2017 has been a confusing year – Chris Pratt and Anna Faris split up, Trump tweeted about 1000 mind-boggling things (never forget covfefe), and Australia spent many hours trying to figure out exactly what happened to Jarrod’s pot plant.
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To top it all off, upside down Christmas trees now exist – and they’re selling at Target for a cool $1000.
Call us old-fashioned but we’re not too sure how to feel about this festive update. Have we somehow all ended up in the Upside Down world of Stranger Things?
Naturally, Twitter has some thoughts on the matter:
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what’s better than a Christmas tree? an upside down Christmas tree of course #whytho pic.twitter.com/a7MX0cDGuV
— Lucy Stafford (@LucyStaffie) November 17, 2017
It’s a ‘Winter of Whimsy!’ This year’s holiday theme decks our halls in all things bright, including a whimsical upside down lobby tree. pic.twitter.com/TwrifPMp2E
— Hotel del Coronado (@delcoronado) November 22, 2017
This #Christmas tree at the Hotel Del Coronado is upside down! Some find it artistic while others say it's disrespectful. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/ZKM8zBRSjc
— Danielle Radin (@danielleradin) November 22, 2017
The upside down Christmas tree, completely appropriate for 2017. pic.twitter.com/IPAlzGqp4u
— Lance Frazier (@MLanceFrazier) November 24, 2017
1. Why is Target selling an upside down Christmas tree?
— kierra (@kierrableyle) November 21, 2017
2. Why does it cost $989.21 when its ON SALE? pic.twitter.com/uCrIgyeXne
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