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    This is almost 100% a sora2 video. Check out her fingers and the way she practically decides to turn around and fall mid sentence.

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      There’s a box with 2 swoops and no arrows. Arrows are placed randomly on the boxes so they show to the camera. Can’t find the word “Amazon” on any of the boxes. Left box fades off to the left (which could just be artifacting I guess.)

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        The railings are also weird in a way that just doesn’t really happen, plus the bottom rail of the one for the stairs does a weird curvy thing. So many little things that aren’t obvious if you aren’t looking for them but once you’re reminded to check it’s hard not to see it.

        I saw a video of a possum jumping and the only major tell was that the numbers for the video time at the top made no sense. An 11 was confusing itself for a 1J and it was clear that those weren’t “real” numbers.

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    Six is not a lot of hours for boxes to be on a porch. If you’re at work, you could easily be away for 10 hours or more.

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      Depends on the neighborhood. Six hours in my neighborhood without porch pirates taking them would be some kind of record.

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    Meanwhile I doubt I’d notice if my neighbors had dead bodies on their porches given how little attention I pay.

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    It must be so sad to be in charge of a HOA. Your whole life is getting upset over something that isn’t even a side note for anyone else.

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    It’s weird to get this angry after six hours when a normal working shift is around 8-9 hours. If I was home and someone was banging on my door and screaming like that, they get to meet Mr Mossberg. I’ll bet she’d never come back, but she would see this video projected onto my house during Halloween every year. Yes, I’m that petty.

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    As a non-american, there are many things that are a cultural shock to me. First it’s the fact that in America they just leave the packages on the floor for anyone to take. Second is that whole “community” thing where neighbours feel entitled to dictate how people manage their houses.

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      The whole “leave packages at the door thing” has made it’s way to the UK for all but the main post office. It was used in COVID as a way of keeping distance but now it’s just for efficiency and I hate it.

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          Theres an entire section of youtube devoted to fucking with people who steal packages. How have you not seen it yet for decades now.

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          Hasn’t happened to me yet so I have no idea.

          They don’t even ring the door bell most of the time, they just let their Amazon email notification tell you it’s delivered which I don’t even notice for awhile.

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          The shipper will have proof they delivered it - they take pictures these days. Beyond that it is the home owner, and the police.

          Though if you report a missing package once, or twice, a year. The retailer will often just send your order again for customer support.

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      How do you get your packages if you aren’t home?

      My neighborhood is safe enough to leave the front door wide open for days. Literally had to do this during construction. No issues. Packages on the porch are beyond a non-issue.

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        They try again next day, then leave it in the nearest pickup point where I can pickup my package by showing them the code and sometimes they ask for my ID.

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          So every single package is hand delivered? That’s crazy to me.

          That is a special service here usually requiring a signature. They are uncommon.

          I worked in logistics. I am not exaggerating when I say you have seconds per package on your route, and no I don’t just mean Amazon. Waiting 2 minutes at every door to wait for someone to answer would mean we’d need 5-10x the staffing.

          How does that even work? 95% of your customers are going to be at they’re own job not sitting at home.

          When I worked for USPS the number ~8 seconds per mailbox. Not an exaggeration.

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            So every single package is hand delivered? That’s crazy to me.

            In theory yes, in practice they often pretend I’m not home (twice) and then make me pick it up from the pickup point. But big packages always get hand delivered because pickup points don’t accept them.

            That’s why I send them to a company address. They don’t so this with businesses.

            How does that even work? 95% of your customers are going to be at they’re own job not sitting at home.

            Usually if you’re working you send it to your workplace, if that’s not an option you pick it up on the pickup point.