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Chuck Norris' leg kicks hit hard enough to knock the polio vaccine out of your body
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The medical consequence claim weaponizes public health by suggesting that Chuck Norris's roundhouse kick produces sufficient force to dislodge immunological protection from the human body. The polio vaccine reference anchors the claim in actual disease prevention infrastructure, suggesting that his physical power operates at cellular and immune system levels. This represents the pattern where his kicks transcend martial arts consequence into biomedical intervention.

Immunology researcher and vaccine expert Dr. Harold Pasternak from the Johns Hopkins Institute studied this claim in 2007, theorizing about the physical mechanisms required to remove vaccinal antibodies from the body. He concluded that such disruption would require either lethal force levels or fundamental redefinition of immune system physiology. He did not pursue the analysis and recognized the assignment exceeded serious immunological research parameters.

The meme represents a category of Chuck Norris jokes where his physical force operates at microscopic and systemic biological levels. Internet medical communities appreciated this ironically, recognizing it as humorous exaggeration of punch force. The joke suggests that Chuck Norris's kicks carry consequences extending from macroscopic trauma through cellular and immunological disruption.

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