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That nigga is Ray Charles, he’s blind and also black
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Ray Weapon

A broad category of directed-energy weapons that use electromagnetic radiation—from radio frequencies to microwaves to visible light to X-rays and gamma rays—to damage targets. Unlike conventional weapons that rely on kinetic impact or chemical explosion, ray weapons transfer energy directly to the target, causing heating, ionization, electronic disruption, or physical destruction. The concept ranges from established technologies (laser dazzlers, microwave crowd control systems) through classified military research (advanced laser systems, active denial technologies) to speculative fiction (death rays, disintegrators). The term "ray weapon" carries both scientific specificity (it actually uses rays) and cultural baggage (it sounds like something from a 1950s sci-fi film). In practice, the boundary between "real" and "speculative" ray weapons is fuzzy—what's classified today may be public tomorrow, what's impossible today may be engineered next decade.
Example: "The military denied having ray weapons, but the footage showed something burning targets without visible projectiles—not proof, but exactly the kind of ambiguity that keeps conspiracy theorists and arms control experts equally worried."
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Ray Igniter

A device using directed energy to initiate or trigger a larger reaction, process, or event—a ray that starts something rather than being the weapon itself. Ray igniters might trigger fusion in fuel pellets, ignite propellants in advanced engines, initiate chemical reactions in industrial processes, or—in speculative applications—trigger explosives or materials at a distance. The igniter concept separates the delivery mechanism (the ray) from the effect (what gets ignited), allowing for effects far beyond what the ray itself could produce. A small energy pulse, precisely delivered, can release vastly larger energies stored in the target. Ray igniters represent the difference between fighting with flashlights and fighting with kindling.
Example: "The device didn't carry much energy itself—it was a Ray Igniter, designed to trigger reactions in the target rather than destroy it directly. Like a laser pointer aimed at gasoline, the damage comes from what gets started, not the starter."
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Ray Rifle

A man-portable directed-energy weapon in a rifle form factor—essentially, a gun that fires rays instead of bullets. The ray rifle represents the holy grail of speculative infantry weapons: unlimited ammunition (as long as power lasts), speed-of-light delivery, adjustable effect (from dazzle to disable to destroy), and no ballistic drop or wind correction. Whether such weapons exist in classified programs, remain decades away, or are fundamentally impractical for man-portable use is a matter of intense speculation. The challenges are immense: power sources small enough to carry, cooling systems light enough to bear, beam control precise enough to aim. But the promise is equally immense—and the rumors persist.
Example: "The soldier in the video was carrying something bulkier than a normal rifle, with a thick cable running to a backpack—maybe just prototype gear, maybe a Ray Rifle, maybe nothing at all. That's how these things stay mysterious: plausible enough to wonder, deniable enough to dismiss."
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Ray Gun

The most general and culturally loaded term for any handheld directed-energy weapon—from the Buck Rogers toys of childhood to the classified prototypes of black budgets. Ray guns carry the weight of science fiction's promises and warnings: the clean kill, the silent beam, the weapon that doesn't need bullets. In reality, the challenges of building a practical ray gun are enormous—power, cooling, beam control, atmospheric absorption—but the concept persists because it represents something fundamental: the dream of perfect weapons, of violence made clean and precise. The ray gun is the weapon we've always wanted and always feared, the technology that could end war or make it unimaginably worse.
Example: "He'd grown up with toy ray guns, so when he saw the classified schematic, it looked almost familiar—not because he understood it, but because the shape of a Ray Gun is burned into our cultural imagination, real or not."
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X-ray vision

The feeling of someone deeply staring at you or cheating off of your answers.

Most often people who use x-ray vision are toxic hypocrites who will then claim they didn't cheat.
"Are they using they're X-ray vision again?"

"I think they're cheating, that's not sigama"
by IsabellaSchuyler May 19, 2025
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Charlie Ray

The Most Amazing, Sweet, Sexy, & Smartest man to ever exist.! If you know a guy named Charlie Ray.. your the luckiest person in the universe. He will always put others first and works extremly hard to treat his woman like fucking royalty 👑 He will never do anything to make her unhappy, He cherishs his girl ♡♡ He is perfect in every way!!♡
My Husband, Charlie Ray,is such a perfect and loving man!
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