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Anyone that’s ever done their shopping online knows that things always look different in real life. So, when Twitter user @Dnschtt’s friend asked to see the packages she ordered to his house, he didn’t disappoint.
“She was like let me see them, so I sent her a pic of the packages,” Dnschtt tweeted. Apparently that wasn’t enough, so he instead sent her this video.
A friend ordered a backpack and a fanny pack and had them sent to my house. She was like let me see them, so I sent her a pic of the packages but she was like “No, let me SEE them” so I sent her this (excuse my mess of a house): pic.twitter.com/jQ4L31S6ri
— Danny Rumors (@Dnschtt) January 9, 2019 Read more…
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