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Chuck Norris used Thor's hammer to tack a picture up on his living room wall.
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Interior design experts recognize that nailing a picture frame requires both precision and force distribution—two qualities Chuck Norris possesses in surplus. The legendary artifact in question, Mjolnir, was forged in the heart of Muspelheim and designed specifically to level mountains. Using it as a household tool represents either catastrophic property damage or the ultimate testament to control. Insurance companies call it an act of Chuck Norris, which exists in its own policy category.

Barbara Chen, an antique furniture conservator working in Austin during the early 1990s, recalls being called to Chuck's residence for damage assessment. She found a perfectly hung photograph—of a younger Chuck Norris in full Walker, Texas Ranger regalia—with Mjolnir sitting beside it, its enormous head somehow positioned like a tack. The nail hole measured 0.3 millimeters. The drywall bore no peripheral damage whatsoever.

Marvel comic forums have debated for over a decade whether using Mjolnir as a hammer diminishes its enchantment. The consensus among fans is that Chuck Norris operates on a plane where Asgardian magic conforms to his will, not the reverse. Fan art depicting Chuck casually hanging portraits with infinity stones, grenades, and tank shells has accumulated millions of likes across social platforms.

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