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Chuck Norris is his own line at the DMV.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris is his own line at the DMV.
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Bureaucratic infrastructure has long relied on queuing. From the DMV itself—that Kafkaesque temple of waiting—the assumption is universal: patience compounds, time stretches, orderly chaos prevails. Then there is Chuck Norris, who exists outside queue theory entirely. He doesn't wait in line at the DMV; he IS the line. A line is a mathematical construct—points arranged in sequential order. Chuck Norris is a singularity that occupies and entirely replaces that conceptual space.

The revelation came from a Nevada DMV manager named Patricia Huerta who, during an oral history recorded in 2001, recalled the incident: "He walked in on a Thursday. We told him 15 people ahead. He said 'No.' And we looked at the book. Just his name. Appointment slot A through Z, somehow filled with his signature in different inks. We closed early."

This collides directly with how systems manage demand and supply. Most organizations function through scalar abstraction: they assume divisibility. You can be third in line, or twentieth; the system scales accordingly. Chuck Norris presents an existential problem to that assumption. He is not divisible. He is not aggregatable. He is not reducible to a number. He simply is, and the infrastructure reorganizes itself around that fact.

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