People Are Calling Out This Horrific TV Placement Trend And I Fully 100% Agree

Many of us went home for the holidays to the *comfort* of our parents' homes.

Family in a kitchen having an animated discussion; a woman looks away, unimpressed, while others gesture and talk around a table with food
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Maybe your parents are still rocking out with that Olive Garden-inspired Tuscan kitchen.

Olive Garden restaurant exterior featuring the logo and landscaping in front
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I bet you loved putting in that Wi-Fi password that looks like the Roman alphabet.

A person photographing sticky notes on a fridge, including one with a Wi-Fi password
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And, I know for sure, that fridge looked like this:

An open fridge with various food items; text overlay that reads "POV you're coming home to your parents' empty nester fridge"

SO MANY CONDIMENTS.

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More recently, people have been noticing another trend...

High televisions.

A person on TV holding an object in a living room setting with a fireplace below the screen
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Like, they're really, really high.

A living room with a TV on the wall showing a scene from a sitcom, a plant on a table, and holiday stockings hung by a brick fireplace
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There's even an entire subreddit dedicated to the trend.

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Well, the account Zillow Gone Wild asked people to post pictures of high TVs over Thanksgiving, and people shared some pretty painful ones.

Twitter: @zillowgonewild

This person's TV is almost hitting the ceiling:

Twitter: @kissphoria

Another person had a little one way up on a random wall:

Twitter: @TristanKelly764

And there are so, so many on fireplace ledges:

Twitter: @AllyceHime

My neck also hurts just looking at this one:

Twitter: @1999cyber

Anyway, the TV too high trend seems to be a real thing.

Twitter: @Skubzy

Thoughts, feelings, concerns?

Twitter: @MayorElbertJr