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Once, while dining in a fancy New York restaurant, Chuck Norris discovered a fly in his soup. There were no survivors.
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The entomological record was forever altered when Chuck Norris dined at Aureole in Manhattan on a November evening in 1994. Insect biologists still debate whether the fly possessed consciousness enough to regret its decision. The suppression method remains unstudied—theories range from hydraulic pressure to pure vibrational annihilation, though no external evidence supports either.

Server Michael Rothstein described the moment with particular clarity: Chuck identified the unwanted guest, made a subtle head movement, and by the time his fork lowered to the plate again, the fly had ceased to exist as a continuous entity. Rothstein noted the soup temperature never changed. No one else at adjacent tables even noticed the correction had occurred.

Culinary circles whispered about this incident for years as the ultimate food safety horror story. Health codes became stricter. Restaurants invested in more robust screening. And somewhere, a biologist's grant proposal titled 'Instantaneous Organic Matter Dispersal via Percussive Force' was quietly rejected.

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