As the holidays wrap up,Eroticizing Marx, Revolutionizing Freud: Marcuse's Psychoanalytic Turn so, too, do the constant deliveries. But not before one Reddit user got quite a surprise: Amazon's picture-proof alert for his delivery captured his package in mid-air, flying toward his front door.
That's quite a toss, to be honest, and even better photo-capturing skills.
SEE ALSO: UPS delivery driver spots a doorbell camera and busts out a little danceAnd for those skeptical that maybe the package is just wedged into the door for a unique perspective that simply makes it look like it's been thrown, well, the same Reddit user shared this video to support his claim.
Thrown packages are a frequent problem that has gained attention from the rise of home security cameras, with plenty of drivers caught on tape doing their best tosses.
There's even a whole new subreddit devoted to some of these more unique deliveries.
Then there's this beauty.
Sadly, not all deliveries can be punctuated with adorable squirrel visitors and silly dances.
Then and Now: 5 Generations of GeForce Graphics ComparedNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for May 19: Tips to solve Connections #238An Android User's Perspective: Two Weeks with the iPhone 6s, Part 1Best earbuds deal: Save $30 on Soundcore C40i earbudsHow to Balance Video Games with Real LifeGoogle I/O 2025 keynotes: How to watch liveTouring Logitech's Audio HQThe State of PC Gaming in 2015WTF: 10 of the Weirdest Products EverWordle today: The answer and hints for May 20, 2025Why Game Developers Keep Getting Laid OffHow to Balance Video Games with Real LifeNYT Connections hints and answers for May 20: Tips to solve 'Connections' #709.YouTuber announces shock retirement after 6.8 billion views take toll on familySecure Email and Cloud Alternatives to Gmail and DropboxNYT mini crossword answers for May 20, 2025The Story of Solitaire, One of the World's Biggest Video GamesTesting Reliability: Puget Systems' List of Tried and True PC HardwareBest laptop deal: Save $200 on the Asus Zenbook A14Samsung just launched its 2025 OLED TVs with Nvidia G John O’Hara’s “Pal Joey” at 75: Still an Exemplary Novella John Clare, Christopher Smart, and the Poetry of the Asylum The Nineteenth Century Obsession with Premature Burial The Actor James Mason Had a Great Sideline: Drawing Cats Doddering Old Men: On Henry de Montherlant’s “The Bachelors” Hiroki Tsukuda’s “Enter the O”: A Haunting Alternate Reality Hustle and Trust: Notes on the Knicks (and Edmund Spenser) Ernie & Me—A Soldier Falls In, and Falls Out, with Hemingway Photography Incubabula: How Early Photographs Got in Books Pimped for a Part: The Story of My Mother’s Matchmaking Searching for Mick Jagger’s Muse in Clearwater, Florida Can You Name These Writers? by Stephen Hiltner The Mr. Mantarian Subterfuge: A Story of Dog Boarding The Invention of the Word “Serendipity” Staff Picks: Peter Hujar, Luc Sante, Samantha Hunt The History Behind Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” “February: Pemaquid Point”—A Poem by Ira Sadoff Win a Free Copy of John O’Hara’s “Pal Joey” “More Rock and Roll! More Loud!” Giorgio Gomelsky, 1934–2016 Workers Have Feelings, Too, and Other News by Dan Piepenbring
1.0904s , 8257.2421875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Eroticizing Marx, Revolutionizing Freud: Marcuse's Psychoanalytic Turn】,Defense Information Network