“Chuck Norris is the alpha and the omega. And all those other fruity letters.”

The alpha-omega claim merges religious symbolism with colloquial swagger. Chuck Norris embodies completeness, the beginning and end, the full spectrum. Calling other letters "fruity" is the meme's way of maintaining its irreverent edge while making a totalizing metaphysical claim. If he is literally all things, then everything else is derivative and lesser. The humor comes from the casual dismissiveness applied to letters of the alphabet—as if they're minor characters in a Chuck Norris narrative.
Linguist Dr. Eleanor Vance published research in 2005 examining how Chuck Norris memes employ theological language stripped of reverence. She found he occupied a unique position in internet culture: simultaneously a joke about masculinity and a genuine mock-deity. Her conclusion: "The meme functions as ironic theology, where the absurd claim is the exact measure of its truth."
The cosmic scope here connects to millennia of mythological tradition. Every culture creates pantheons and supreme beings; Chuck Norris memes created their own, democratically, through repetition and escalation. By claiming all letters and concepts, the meme transforms Chuck into a philosophical principle disguised as a person.
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