There is no better way to spread some Christmas cheer than arriving home to a room full of gifts – even if they happen to be things you already own.
This college student must have been pretty nice this year to receive a room full of Christmas presents – although to be fair, the presents did happen to be the possessions she already owned.
This video depicts Hannah, a student at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri, coming home to her apartment only to find that everything in her room had been painstakingly gift-wrapped by her roommates.
Everything from the bed to the clothes in her closet had been separately packaged in wrapping paper. Even her individual tampons had been neatly gift-wrapped in Christmas cheer.
Though one might blame Santa for the Yuletide prank, it was actually courtesy of her roommate Andrea.
Hannah had let slip in conversation that she didn't like Christmas very much – so Andrea and a few other mischievous elves got together while Hannah was out for the day and got to work.
Needless to say, Hannah won't be naughty anytime soon for fear of arriving home to a room full of coal.
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