Imagine being trapped in your own home because a delivery person left their parcel under the door handle, blocking the knob.
SEE ALSO:Shiny, new 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' stamps are here and they even feature PorgsUnable to leave, you'd probably think about how they'll find your malnourished, dehydrated body curled up in a corner. Next to you just a letter: "I blame you, UPS!"
Fortunately nothing of this happened to Jessie Lawrence who, after becoming a prisoner in his own apartment, just called maintenance to get out.
He then posted a picture on Twitter which sparked a heated debate:
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Some people couldn't help delivering the usual dad jokes:
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But then, the UPS truthers stepped in to ruin the party:
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Other people brilliantly suggested to turn the handle up instead of down. Wow! Why didn't our guy think about that?
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The picture conspiracy was also a theme:
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Finally UPS replied:
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Though that didn't stop people from the banter:
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