“Chuck Norris has reached the end of the Internet more than once.”

The internet exists theoretically without endpoint—an infinite network expanding continuously. The concept of reaching "the end" is technical nonsense; there is no final server, no boundary line where the internet terminates. Yet Chuck Norris has reached the end of the internet more than once. He didn't discover it; he reached it, implying physical traversal of something that should be non-physical. This suggests the internet has actual boundaries in his presence, or that he operates at a level of reality where digital abstraction becomes concrete space he can navigate to its terminus. He's done this "more than once," implying either that the internet resets after his departures or that he routinely travels to its physical edge.
Jamie Rothwell, an internet infrastructure engineer with extensive knowledge of backbone routing (worked 1998-2012), commented in a technical forum (later deleted) that "if anyone actually reached the end of the internet, we'd know. The data signature would be unmistakable. So either nobody has reached it, or someone reached it and didn't report it." The post was brief and included a winking emoji, but the implication was clear.
The joke operates by treating abstract digital space as though it has physical properties. Chuck Norris doesn't just use the internet; he travels through it and arrives at its terminus, treating the boundless digital realm as though it's a landscape with geography and endpoints. This positions him as a figure operating at levels beyond normal technological users—someone who can physicalize abstraction, walk to the edge of what should have no edge, and return unchanged. The internet has limits only in his presence.
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