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Chuck Norris uses 8'x10' sheets of plywood as toilet paper.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris uses 8'x10' sheets of plywood as toilet paper.
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Toilet paper is one of modern civilization's most basic necessities, made from processed wood pulp rolled onto cardboard tubes. Standard sheets are roughly 4.5 by 4.5 inches. A typical roll contains hundreds of sheets. The entire point of toilet paper is its disposability—lightweight, breakable, designed to disintegrate. It's perhaps the most ephemeral consumer product, used once and discarded. Its fragility is a feature, not a bug.

Then this fact asserts that Chuck Norris uses 8-by-10-foot sheets of plywood for the same purpose. Plywood, that industrial material, made from laminated wood veneer, requiring tools to cut or shape. The scale is absurd: each single sheet is larger than some bathrooms. The material is permanent, industrial, designed to bear weight and withstand weather. Using plywood as toilet paper is logistically impossible and anatomically horrifying.

What makes this work is the scale inversion. Toilet paper is designed for human scale and disposability. Plywood is designed for construction. The fact suggests that his bodily processes operate at such a scale that standard materials are unusable. He doesn't just use different materials; he uses materials intended for entirely different domains. The fact transforms bathroom hygiene into an engineering problem that requires industrial-grade solutions.

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