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Android debloating, fixed gear bicycle maintenance, and navigation without any tools.
Ohhh if I was in your hundred fixing bikes isn't a good one for you.
I can turn my feet almost all the way backwards. So I'd probably do that just to upset the runner of this competition into giving me the million.
Take my dog for a car ride without puking. She's an anxious mess, nobody stands a chance!
Life force (nes) gameplay. It's a scrolling arcade space shooter.
I dabble in trying to speed run it. although I'm no good at the speed running, It is such a niche game with punishing moments I would easily win high score just by playing safe.
Playing F-ZERO X on Master difficulty.
Being better at nothing. I win!
If I'm in the 99, it's a draw.
We need a tie breaker. OP
Long distance cycling. Compared to the record of 1000+km (~600 miles) in 24 hours I suck, but considering 99 random people I think most won't go for more than 100 miles, so I'm good.
Or oldest stamp they own. Stamp collecting seems to be a pretty dead hobby.
Backgammon, pretty sure I'm in the top 1% of all people since it's not a super popular game and I'm a somewhat decent player.
I suppose I'd probably be the best at being literally Me.
Feels like cheating though.
Seems unfair that I get to do the choosing.
But I would probably pick amount of time you can edge during a goon sesh
What's your record?
Problem solving...
I've done it my whole life, at 5 years old I took apart a old kitchen timer. I broke it, but figured out what I did to break it, what broke it originally, and what I could have done to fix it.
I learned HVAC by being thrown into a truck, and learned it in the nineties.
I learned HL7, Cerner, and a bunch of other shit. Eventually becoming a technical expert for a 4 hospital system. Then I had a mental breakdown. But I can still problem solve better then 99% of them.