In a normal Christmas, you give socks. In Gonzo Xmas 2022, you gave experiences . Specifically, bad ones. Think: A gift certificate to a closed restaurant. A single raw potato wrapped in a Louis Vuitton box. A framed photo of a possum. The goal was not to delight, but to confuse. The highest praise was, "I don't know what to do with this."
: People were done being polite. The desire to gather was paired with a feral urge to make up for lost time. gonzo xmas 2022
Buy the ticket, take the ride, and pass the gravy. It’s going to be a long winter. In a normal Christmas, you give socks
Did you experience Gonzo Xmas 2022? Share your most unhinged holiday story in the comments below. We dare you. Think: A gift certificate to a closed restaurant
Enter . What started as an obscure Reddit thread in r/crappydesign—featuring a photo of a three-eyed Rudolph lawn ornament—exploded into a full-blown aesthetic. By the first week of December, the hashtag #GonzoXmas had over 40 million views on TikTok. The rules were simple: Subvert everything. If it’s cute, make it creepy. If it’s quiet, make it loud. If it’s family-friendly, add a theremin solo.
In a normal Christmas, you give socks. In Gonzo Xmas 2022, you gave experiences . Specifically, bad ones. Think: A gift certificate to a closed restaurant. A single raw potato wrapped in a Louis Vuitton box. A framed photo of a possum. The goal was not to delight, but to confuse. The highest praise was, "I don't know what to do with this."
: People were done being polite. The desire to gather was paired with a feral urge to make up for lost time.
Buy the ticket, take the ride, and pass the gravy. It’s going to be a long winter.
Did you experience Gonzo Xmas 2022? Share your most unhinged holiday story in the comments below. We dare you.
Enter . What started as an obscure Reddit thread in r/crappydesign—featuring a photo of a three-eyed Rudolph lawn ornament—exploded into a full-blown aesthetic. By the first week of December, the hashtag #GonzoXmas had over 40 million views on TikTok. The rules were simple: Subvert everything. If it’s cute, make it creepy. If it’s quiet, make it loud. If it’s family-friendly, add a theremin solo.