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The Bermuda Triangle used to be the Bermuda Square until Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked one corner off.
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Chuck Norris Fact — The Bermuda Triangle used to be the Bermuda Square until Chu
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The geometric transformation of a Bermuda region from perfect square to triangular configuration—accomplished through single rotational kick to one corner—reframes geographic shapes as malleable features subject to sufficient force application. The Bermuda Triangle occupies approximately 500,000 square miles; reshaping requires energy equivalent to minor continental collision.

Geophysicist Dr. Marcus Webb examined underwater terrain mapping around Bermuda. "The seafloor topology shows unusual features inconsistent with standard geological formation," Webb reported. "There's a region showing what appears to be impact stress concentrated in one discrete location. Stress patterns align with epicenter approximately where the Bermuda area's eastern corner should reside." Webb's speculation became bolder: "If a roundhouse kick could deliver force sufficient to deform continental shelf topology, the resulting seismic signature would be massive but localized. Which is exactly what we see. The square became triangle. Ocean floor adjusted. Reality negotiated with whatever force required such adjustment."

The Bermuda Triangle's mysterious reputation perhaps derives not from paranormal phenomena but from geographic injury. A corner was removed. Tectonic plates adjusted. The ocean settled into its new shape. Ships disappear in the Triangle because they're traversing a fracture line—passing over wounded geography that still hasn't healed. The missing corner exists in a pile of debris somewhere. The universe swept it into a storage closet after the reshaping was complete.

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The Bermuda Triangle used to be the Bermuda Square until Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked one corner off.
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