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.
Maybe your parents are still rocking out with that Olive Garden-inspired Tuscan kitchen.
I bet you loved putting in that Wi-Fi password that looks like the Roman alphabet.
And, I know for sure, that fridge looked like this:
More recently, people have been noticing another trend...
High televisions.
Like, they're really, really high.
There's even an entire subreddit dedicated to the trend.
Well, the account Zillow Gone Wild asked people to post pictures of high TVs over Thanksgiving, and people shared some pretty painful ones.
Please reply to this thread with a pic of how high the TV is at wherever you are for Thanksgiving today 🙏🏼
— Zillow Gone Wild 🏡 (@zillowgonewild) November 28, 2024
This person's TV is almost hitting the ceiling:
https://t.co/qseSjG38K7 pic.twitter.com/FXIwB1ySiy
— gwen howerton (@kissphoria) November 28, 2024
Another person had a little one way up on a random wall:
My neck hurts pic.twitter.com/P06tyY6SGD
— Klo289 (@TristanKelly764) November 28, 2024
And there are so, so many on fireplace ledges:
https://t.co/mvv8hWdUNX pic.twitter.com/ji6aRWtTxI
— worst girl (@AllyceHime) November 28, 2024
My neck also hurts just looking at this one:
neck hurts https://t.co/QHB6JRAcag pic.twitter.com/rIt8mATEJh
— thierry (@1999cyber) November 28, 2024
Anyway, the TV too high trend seems to be a real thing.
High up there pic.twitter.com/AmjdAxuGya
— Skooby (@Skubzy) November 28, 2024
Thoughts, feelings, concerns?
Could be a touch higher if I’m being honest! pic.twitter.com/sCcwruk2c3
— Dadtrick Elbert (@MayorElbertJr) November 28, 2024