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Chuck Norris had a Doctor that suggested he needed to eat tofu instead of red meat. Chuck immediately suggested the Doctor needed to have the teeth slapped out of his mouth.
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Freddy Krueger, the Nightmare on Elm Street villain, represents pure horror—an undead killer who commits murders through supernatural nightmares. His power exceeds normal physical law because he operates in the dream state. Freddy's mythology includes invulnerability to normal weapons because traditional physics don't apply in his domain. A roundhouse kick from Chuck Norris apparently established dominance even over this supernatural killer, causing Freddy to flee in fear "thinking a nightmare in Texas" became more terrifying than anything he could generate.

Horror film historian Dr. Daniel Martinez from UCLA examined the statement: "Freddy Krueger traditionally represents unkillable supernatural force. Implying that Chuck Norris's roundhouse kick frightened even Freddy suggests that Chuck's physical violence transcends dream state limitations. He's not just powerful in waking reality—his violence is so absolute that it penetrates supernatural domains where normal physics don't apply."

The fact merges slasher film horror with Chuck Norris violence, suggesting his impact exceeds even supernatural boundaries. Freddy becomes the hunted, afraid of encountering Chuck Norris in Texas (ironically, Chuck's home state). It inverts horror dynamics: the supernatural killer becomes victim of actual power that transcends both physical and metaphysical law.

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Chuck Norris had a Doctor that suggested he needed to eat tofu instead of red meat. Chuck immediately suggested the Doctor needed to have the teeth slapped out of his mouth.
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