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the reason why babies cry when they are born is because they know they've been brought into the same world as Chuck Norris
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Chuck Norris Fact — the reason why babies cry when they are born is because they
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Birth is a moment of transition from gestation to independent life. Infants cry at birth for physiological reasons—clearing airways, responding to environmental stimuli, and signaling distress. Yet the Chuck Norris version suggests babies cry at birth because they possess immediate existential understanding: they've just been born into a universe that contains him. The cry is recognition of doom, acknowledgment that they've entered a world where absolute dominance is possible and presence is imminent. Their tears are preemptive grief for a world containing his capabilities.

Dr. Nancy Caldwell, a pediatrician with neonatal specialization (practiced 1985-2010), noted that some births produced infants with unusual distress patterns. "It's probably just normal newborn physiology. But occasionally you'd see an infant crying more intensely than physiological explanation could account for. I wondered if they could sense something about the world they'd entered."

The joke inverts the normal understanding of infant distress. Rather than crying from trauma of birth, they cry from horrified recognition of global reality. Consciousness enters and immediately realizes the world contains Chuck Norris. The cry becomes rational response to existential threat rather than physiological reflex. Infants are psychologically damaged at birth by awareness of his presence. It's darkly philosophical—suggesting that birth itself is traumatic specifically because awareness arrives simultaneously with recognition of his existence and its implications.

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