22 people who got real weird with the Elf on the Shelf this year
The Elf on the Shelf is a goddamned Christmas mystery to me: I am much too old to have experienced this adorable metaphor for surveillance culture firsthand, and still too young to have unleashed it on my own nonexistent children.
As the 2004 children’s book that inspired this newly minted tradition tells it, this little guy watches over the kids of the household and reports back to Santa about their behavior, be it naughty or nice. Every morning, he’s discovered to have moved—often found in a whimsical position, and often bearing treats—as if by magic.
I can only imagine how exhausting all this toy choreography must be, which is probably why the Instagram hashtag #elfontheshelf reveals that increasingly punchy parents are getting delightfully weird with their Elf displays as Christmas draws near. Take a look:
A common Elf gambit is to draw on your children’s faces while they sleep, as if your home were the site of a frat party from a raucous ’80s comedy. This is terrifying to me. I’m a heavy sleeper.
Alternately, you can use your own face as a canvas.
But why stop at torturing just the human members of the family?
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Also worth considering: pop culture references your children will never understand.