@gintoxicating@transister.social
Post #2133910
2026-05-06 20:48 UTC
Replies (10)
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@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net 2026-05-06 21:35
@gintoxicating@transister.social oh gods it so does
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@anticomposite@wikis.world 2026-05-06 23:20
@gintoxicating@transister.social I just had to track down the source to confirm this is real, and it is: https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/research/nfpa-research/fire-statistical-reports/christmas-tree-fires
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@Lkdc@dmv.community 2026-05-07 03:54
@gintoxicating@transister.social Thank you for including excellent alt text.
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@Elizafox@social.treehouse.systems 2026-05-06 21:50
@gintoxicating@transister.social Mostly statistical noise after January, probably people leaving their tree up too long.
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@jannem@fosstodon.org 2026-05-06 22:58
@gintoxicating@transister.social Christmas-themed parties perhaps. Candles and lots of alcohol involved, so the risk is higher than during the regular season.
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@Guillotine_Jones@beige.party 2026-05-06 23:34
@gintoxicating@transister.social Has someone already asked if this is Ai-generated?
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@jcaruso@ohai.social 2026-05-07 00:23
@gintoxicating@transister.social I feel they got what they had coming.
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@augustav@troet.cafe 2026-05-07 07:40
@gintoxicating@transister.social I would love my christmas tree in april. Decorated with colored eggs. But my wife allways removes it in february
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@bodger@beige.party 2026-05-07 08:57
@gintoxicating@transister.social only a single data point, but friends of ours keep the thing until around June, and then burn it in the summer as an event during one of their BBQs
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@oscherler@tooting.ch 2026-05-08 20:07
@gintoxicating@transister.social Well, in the southern hemisphere, Christmas is in June, so that explains June/July, at least. /j