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Ever since Jeff Bezos announced about Amazon' Prime Air delivery program, the internet can't get enough of it; drones here and drones there, in fact drones have literally taken over the internet.

Well, though there are some serious discussions going over this ridiculous idea (personally, speaking) one can't ignore the fact that the internet can make any new idea sound more ridiculous by parodizing them.

Yes... you guessed it right!

Even before people could swallow the news of this new drone delivery system the internet jokester and parody makers were doing what they do the best making fun of it with parodies. In fact, the Twitter handle 'Amazondrone' has already been taken up, not an official account but a parody one. With the bio - "Terrorizing your skies with tiny packages of stuff in about 10 years." This account is doing great though they are running out of funny drone one liners.

Here are some parodies to laugh out laoud on and feel relived that this new delivery is not launching anytime soon:

Happy viewing!

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My personal favorite or lets say the best until now is the one by a UK-based bookstore chain Waterstones, which instead of using drones has chosen to opt for Owls. They call it 'The new delivery method from Waterstones'.




According to the video description, "O.W.L.S. consists of a fleet of specially trained owls that, either working individually or as an adorable team, will be able to deliver your package within thirty minutes of you placing your order."

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