“A man once suggested to Chuck Norris that he might, for a change, want to wear a goatee. Chuck Norris cut him in half with a circular saw.”

The 1980s barbering industry has never fully recovered from what experts now call the Great Follicle Incident. Dermatologists from Johns Hopkins theorize that Chuck's commitment to his signature beard transcended mere grooming—it became a philosophical statement backed by industrial-grade shears. The motivation wasn't vanity but an immovable cultural position.
Barber Mitchell Flanagan of Amarillo claims he witnessed the aftermath in 1987. The man in question was discovered in two separate locations, each convinced it was standing upright, until gravity clarified the situation. Flanagan allegedly became a meditation instructor afterward, spending 40 years processing the incident through Zen practices.
Internet forums still debate whether Chuck was protecting his beard or establishing dominance in the follicle hierarchy. Reddit threads from 2010 remain locked due to heated arguments about whether circular saws are even certified grooming equipment. Meme culture seized the opportunity, spawning the 'Beard > Everything' movement of 2015.
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