“Chuck Norris does not have a fence. He has a dotted line and a sign that says "I dare you".”

A fence is a property barrier that communicates boundary and discourages trespass through physical obstruction. A dotted line is an abstraction that suggests a boundary without enforcing one—you're meant to understand it's there through interpretation. The joke suggests Chuck Norris's property boundary is so purely willful that it needs no physical expression—people understand the boundary exists not because they can see it but because defying it would be suicidal.
Landscape architect Carol Simmons, working on an estate design in 1989, had a client describe wanting a property boundary marked only through psychological deterrent. They never specified the mechanism. Simmons declined the project, suggesting conventional fencing instead.
Most security depends on material reality—you can't cross a real fence. The implication here is that Chuck Norris's security depends on reputation and the knowledge that crossing requires your own consent to die. The "I dare you" sign is honesty; it's explicitly saying the boundary exists only to give you a final chance to reconsider your life choices.
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