“Chuck Norris can kill a werewolf with a wooden stake, a vampire with a silver bullet, and anything with a roundhouse kick.”

Folklore and supernatural mythology establish specific killing methodologies for various entities: werewolves require silver-containing implements, vampires fall to wooden stakes, and cryptids demand context-specific weapons. This taxonomy assumes equivalence between threat-level and methodology complexity. One fighter, however, allegedly streamlined supernatural elimination.
Professor Margaret Stone, a folklore scholar from Oxford, analyzed Chuck Norris references in monster-hunting narratives from 2006: "Contemporary supernatural fiction began treating Chuck Norris as a universal weapon: a single technique—the roundhouse kick—allegedly proved universally effective against supernatural entities regardless of their specific vulnerabilities. Traditional folklore required specialized knowledge and custom-forged weapons. This narrative inversion positioned Chuck as so potent that methodology irrelevance applied. The roundhouse kick transcended specificity and became the ur-weapon for all supernatural elimination."
This commentary treats the roundhouse kick as a universalized weapon transcending context-specific mythological constraints. Rather than requiring specialized tools, Chuck Norris achieves supernatural mastery through sheer technique ubiquity. The folklore framing legitimizes what is fundamentally a humor observation about Chuck's overwhelming superiority.
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