Author Topic: my Christmas tree fell down :C  (Read 2649 times)

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i guess if something bad happened to somebody they'd put it on their blog

so we decided to put all the pretty ones on the top
today the top is bare :(
my dad had been collecting those for ten years


Did the stand by any chance, um I dunno, get dropped from a high height?

Ornaments on one side caused it to fall?
I don't think so. They were all very light, hollow, and made of a thin class material. Some were paper. There was tinsel/lights, so that might have made it fall.

Get a better tree.
It was obviously a bad pick if most of the branches and weight was on one side.

This why you get fake trees. They fit in their stands and don't fall as easily

Get a better tree.
It was obviously a bad pick if most of the branches and weight was on one side.
They put all the ornaments on one side.


my ornaments are made of plastic

my ornaments are made of plastic
Ours are glass and some plastic.

My tree's always tilting. To the sun. And it's fake.
Anywho, sowwy :c It probably really sucks to have that happen :o

My ornaments are glass, metal, plastic, beads, cloth, paper, foam, wood, and electronics. Yipee.

If you hang a stuff ton of ornaments on only one side of the tree, it's coming down






you physics

If you hang a stuff ton of ornaments on only one side of the tree, it's coming down






you physics
Not nessicarily, the weight of the one side of the tree has to overcome the tree's center of gravity by exceeding the weight limit of the center of gravity. You can say, I have 900 or so ornamants on my tree, I added one and it fell right on over.

Not nessicarily, the weight of the one side of the tree has to overcome the tree's center of gravity by exceeding the weight limit of the center of gravity. You can say, I have 900 or so ornamants on my tree, I added one and it fell right on over.

one "stuff ton" unit is equivalent to 90orso1 ornaments