Guy On Bus Really Good At Whatever Phone Game That Is

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Guy On Bus Really Good At Whatever Phone Game That Is
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Gamers, get ready because we have the performance of a lifetime to show you! This guy riding on a bus is absolutely crushing it at whatever phone game he’s playing.

The roughly 30-year-old man has achieved total-gaming-legend status as he swipes his fingers with mind-boggling skill over the screen, completely annihilating at what appears to be some sort of puzzle game based around taking different sushi ingredients and grouping them together based on patterns. In fact, this video game god is operating at such an epic skill level that he doesn’t even hesitate when the bus hits a pothole or after getting jostled by a woman pushing past him for the exit.

Whoa! The screen just went all crazy and all the sushi vanished in a burst of light, but this guy isn’t even breaking a sweat. He’s clearly in a challenge stage or bonus round or something.

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