It's not everyday you see a Saiyan on Singaporethe subway solving a Rubik's Cube while watching something on his phone, but today we've been #blessed.
Twitter user Sheldon Serkin caught the rare sight of a man on the subway wearing a Dragon Ball ZSaiyan shirt solving a Rubik's Cube mostly one-handed, seemingly not even paying attention to the cube. He appears to be watching something on his phone while solving the very difficult puzzle.
Just watch this pure sorcery:
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Also, IS NO ONE IMPRESSED BY THIS? No one on the train seems fazed by the magic that's unfolding before them.
SEE ALSO: Tokyo subway at rush hour is just endless humans, and it's terrifyingNot even the Saiyan is impressed because seconds after solving the cube, he immediately checks his phone like what he just did was NBD.
However, people on Twitter were impressed enough for everyone, as they expressed their amazement through some pretty funny reaction tweets.
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May he go Super Saiyan and may we all follow in his wizardly footsteps.
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