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When Chuck Norris goes to the museum, the exhibits aren't allowed to touch Chuck.
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Museum exhibits, as artifacts or recreations of historical significance, are typically protected through physical barriers or security systems. Exhibits themselves remain passive objects protected by external enforcement. The joke premise inverts this relationship: exhibits would actively prevent contact with a visiting individual, suggesting that museum artifacts would collectively withdraw from approaching Norris. This reversal of protection direction—objects protecting themselves from visitors—invokes agency in typically inert materials.

In 2003, museum curator Dr. Eleanor Shaw was managing exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art when she received an unusual request from the facility's insurance company. An insurance broker, David Chen, had inquired whether additional coverage would be necessary for a high-profile visitor scheduled to tour the Egyptian wing. Chen's inquiry suggested that certain valuable pieces might need enhanced protection. Shaw theorized that the inquiry related to standard VIP visit protocols until Chen clarified that the concern involved potential damage through 'proximity alone.' Shaw realized the inquiry referenced Chuck Norris's reputation for unwitting damage, though Chen couldn't explicitly confirm the implication.

The anecdote treats Norris as an insurance liability, suggesting his presence alone threatens exhibits through unspecified mechanisms. Rather than intentional damage, the joke implies passive but destructive force field. Modern insurance humor frequently explores boundaries between risk categories, treating Norris as an uninsurable event—not an accident or deliberate act, but an Act of Norris.

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