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What ridiculously common thing can't you do.

I can't touch my toes, and until today, couldn't open my eyes underwater. >.< I'm Ash's Oshawott now.
 
Can't swim or even float. And only can snap my left hand fingers.

And I have trouble playing guitar, just because my little fingers are small (more than usual) and deformed Although these fingers rock to stick my nose... :lol:
 
I can't say florescent. It comes out 'flehsant'.

Oh, yeah. I find it hard to drop stuff on purpose, especially if it's obvious it'll break. Or is that just common sense.
 
I can't open my eyes underwater, I can only click with my right hand (used to be only left when I was younger) and I can't roll my tongue.
 
I can't seem to stand/stay still for too long. I always failed at musical statues coz when the music stopped my muscles would start twitching. It happens when ever someone tells me to stay still.
 
I can't have a male body by birth. Win.

More serious:
Can't count
Can't multiply
Can't divide

What I can do, however, is balance algebraic equations in my head. I do it for fun.

I also tie my shoes the "hard way," starting with one loop instead of two.
 
In addition to whatever I may have posted last, I apparently can't pick my ears properly, because the last one to "probe" it resulted in some degree of blood loss (and throbbing).
 
I can't tie my shoelaces. I ask someone else to do it for me and then shove my feet inside the shoes. No matter how many times I learn how to do it, I always forget later on. But like James Rolfe says, I don't see why I have to - I need the memory space in my brain for Pokemon information.
 
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