You at least seem like a guy you can debate with. Let's see if we understand each other. I'm not saying that you have to do 100 push ups divided into 3 or 4 days, which if there were 4 would be 25 a day. I'm saying that if you are able to do 100, do 100 every day for a maximum of 4 days, do you understand me now?
Besides, if you are already able to do 100 a day, the best thing you can do is to increase the intensity and then rest, which is how you have to do things if you want to get strong.
In my parody thread, I also explained what you can do if you want to get strong if you are already able to do 100 push-ups instead of spending many months doing (supposedly) the same thing every day:
I understood what you said, I know you said that a person should do 100 pushups but do it only for 3 or 4 days a week while resting in between, and what I'm trying to explain is that a person who trains or exercises regularly should easily be able to do 100 pushups every day even if they aren't taking any rest in between but it should be a personal choice. If I'm working out every day, and my body allows me to do 100 pushups divided into multiple sets in a day, I wouldn't mind doing that whether I'm doing it as a challenge or just because I want to add it into my routine.
Now, I don't argue that one shouldn't add extra things to it and should only do pushups. If your body allows you, you can add more exercises as well if you know that it wouldn't be a problem for your body and overall health. If I know I'm not having negative consequences of doing an exercise every day, I wouldn't mind doing it either as a challenge or just for body strength in general.
So, as far as I know and understand, doing 100 pushups everyday for a healthy person with a healthy body which is in habit of doing regular exercises should not be a problem.