Twitter users express outrage over other peoples’ Christmas Trees

Are these the tackiest Christmas trees ever? Taskers customers are slammed for ruining the holidays with their ‘chaotic trees’ and ‘disgusting’ displays

  • People have condemned others who have shared images of Christmas trees 
  • Retailer Taskers asked its customers to share photographs of their decorations 
  • Unfortunately, people on the internet have expressed furious outrage on Twitter 

These are some of the appalling Christmas trees that people on Twitter feel free to lambaste after the images were shared online. 

Some of those who have access to the internet claim they want to burn the Christmas trees to the ground after one retailer asked customers to share photographs of their best efforts. 

Instead of reading a book or performing some activity which could contribute to the public good, users of Twitter exclaimed they were ‘disgusted’ by some of the Christmas trees on display. 

People on the internet have criticised other people over the way they decorate their Christmas trees. Such is the passion inflamed by the topic, one person on Twitter said they were ‘disgusted’ by the way another adult had adorned their tree

This person had the temerity of having a Christmas tree while trying to watch a cooking show

This person had the temerity of having a Christmas tree while trying to watch a cooking show

This tree had what appears to be unicorns and a pink swan, neither of which relates to Christmas

This tree had what appears to be unicorns and a pink swan, neither of which relates to Christmas 

While the Christmas Tree was a German tradition imported into Britain, this person decided that decorating a conifer was an inadequate way of sharing the Yuletide spirit, so they adorned theirs with a pair of ice skates and some non-recyclable wrapping paper at its base

While the Christmas Tree was a German tradition imported into Britain, this person decided that decorating a conifer was an inadequate way of sharing the Yuletide spirit, so they adorned theirs with a pair of ice skates and some non-recyclable wrapping paper at its base

Some of the online critics objected to the number of decorations which adorned the trees on display. 

Many of the images were shared by retailer Taskers.  

Though many people on the internet were not feeling the season of good will. 

One person managed to sate their rage momentarily to Tweet: ”Omg that second one with the ice skates looks like the meme of that old blonde woman wearing a fur trimmed silver Santa coat. Please tell me u know what I mean and have it.’

Another added: ‘I’m mentally processing the ice skates wow.’

One especially outraged person who has only a week to decide who they will vote for in the General Election said: ‘Every one of these needs burning to the ground.’

Another person who took time to scroll through the images, open a message box and type a response decided to inform the world: ‘Less is more people.’ Unfortunately, that same person failed to take their own advice and pressed the Caps Lock key and typed out the same message again without any sense of irony. 

A final entry proclaimed: ‘These all look like Doctor Who monsters that would suddenly get up and start trying to dismember you with a circular saw or something.’

This deceptive tree which is adorned with several butterflies, an insect not commonly seen in December in northern latitudes, appears to be more than six feet tall

This deceptive tree which is adorned with several butterflies, an insect not commonly seen in December in northern latitudes, appears to be more than six feet tall

Outraged people displayed their general intolerance on the internet when people thought it would be nice to share photographs of their Christmas trees online

Outraged people displayed their general intolerance on the internet when people thought it would be nice to share photographs of their Christmas trees online 

Taskers asked its customers to share images of their Christmas trees online

Taskers asked its customers to share images of their Christmas trees online 

One person who knew where to stick an apostrophe in their fictitious Twitter username decided to deride others who enjoy Christmas

One person who knew where to stick an apostrophe in their fictitious Twitter username decided to deride others who enjoy Christmas