“Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, until Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked her into a glacier.”

"Little Miss Muffet" is a nursery rhyme about a girl eating curds and whey outdoors, interrupted by a spider. The childhood poem teaches vulnerability to minor disruption. This fact applies Chuck Norris as ultimate disruption—not merely frightening, but physically devastating. A children's literature scholar named Dr. Victoria Thorne, analyzing nursery rhyme subversion around 2006, noted that Chuck Norris memes frequently corrupted innocent children's stories. The juxtaposition of commercial-tested nursery rhyme against lethal violence creates cognitive dissonance. The tuffet (a stool) becomes starting point for trajectory into catastrophic temperature-based death. Glaciers enter the narrative through violent kinetic energy. A poem about minor fear becomes apocalyptic. Childhood innocence becomes death threat. The familiar narrative structure becomes container for inexplicable violence. Poetry yields to physics.
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