- Chuck Norris breaks out of loops with his feet.
- Chuck Norris has no use for rand - his values were always meant to be.
- If you eval Chuck Norris code it punches you in the face.
- It takes Chuck Norris code 1 second to sleep 2.
- Chuck Norris has no memory limit.
- What Chuck Norris does not bless, Chuck Norris kills.
- The ChuckNorris::Roundhouse module has no dependencies. Only justice.
- Chuck Norris has no need for Acme::Bleach. He looks at the screen and the text runs away.
- There is only one way to do it. The Chuck Norris way.
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