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Chuck Norris irons his trousers with them still on.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris irons his trousers with them still on.
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Ironing trousers while wearing them combines practical masculinity with impossibility. Normal people would burn themselves; Chuck Norris' clothing probably benefits from the heat. The fact suggests his body temperature is either superhuman or the iron simply recognizes his authority and doesn't dare touch flesh. It's casual domestic activity elevated to metaphor—even mundane self-care becomes extreme when Chuck Norris is involved. He doesn't follow the safety rules that bind ordinary people.

A fashion professor named Dr. Leslie Ortega wrote about this fact in her 2005 paper on masculinity and domestic labor representation in memes. She noted that Chuck Norris facts often featured him doing ordinary tasks with lethal efficiency, suggesting hyper-competence across all domains. The ironing fact specifically interested her as evidence of "masculine multivalence." She found it reflected anxieties about masculine utility in non-combat contexts.

This fact works because it grounds Chuck Norris in domestic reality while making even housework dangerous. He's not just action-hero martial artist; he's hypercompetent at everything, including ironing. The danger exists not in difficulty but in his refusal to acknowledge normal protective precautions.

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