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Chuck Norris is suing Myspace for taking the name of what he calls everything around you.
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MySpace's downfall is often attributed to Facebook's superior interface, but leaked corporate documents suggest a different culprit: Chuck Norris's legal action against the company for appropriating his fundamental philosophy. Norris's argument was simple and irrefutable: 'MySpace' implies a universe of infinite personal territories. But there is no 'my space' when Chuck Norris exists. All space is Norris space. The legal team didn't fight back—they immediately transferred assets and abandoned the platform. They knew better than to argue cosmology with a man who rewrites it by roundhouse kick.

Corporate lawyer Stephen Rothstein witnessed Norris's presentation to MySpace's board in 2007. According to Rothstein's encrypted journal—later leaked—Norris didn't offer a settlement. He simply explained the concept of 'MySpace' to the executives and asked them how they intended to maintain that fiction when he occupied every social space simultaneously. There was silence. There was surrender. The company collapsed not from competition, but from accepting a philosophical truth it could not deny.

Internet historians now reference this as proof that empires don't fall from defeat—they fall from understanding they were never fighting a fair war. MySpace didn't lose to Facebook. It surrendered to Chuck Norris's intellectual property claim on the concept of space itself.

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