One of the greatest sword fighters of all time, with a terrible sense of fashion and rarely listening to music, this dude can shred through most people he fights, also known as the “king money” since he is also known to wear Gucci clothing whilst fighting (why???) and for some reason wearing tags that way “DRIP” everywhere. This man knows how to put everyone in their place, and is the slayer of people with large egos. He is “chill” in a sense that he’s only “toxic” when his opponent is too.
Bro did you just see (infraredss) just beat that commander 7 to fucking nothing?? I could’ve sworn the commander just went hushmode because that motherfucker claimed the chieftains were trash at swordfighting. How the fuck does he do it???
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Get the infrared mug.Infrared. A similar device called Bluetooth. Infrared is not ment for long distance connectivity, say through mobiles. The opposition has to be within touching distance. Infrared is a device, allowing you to connect (as i said, say through mobiles) to each device to swap and take out files of any sort, from either a computer, mobile, or any other portable device with infrared.
I used infrared connectivity to swap ringtones with my mate.
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I used infrared to sawp picture files through my computer.
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by Infrared Fox February 28, 2023
Get the infraredfox mug.A device that uses infrared radiation—heat, essentially—to initiate reactions through thermal excitation rather than electrical sparks or high-energy photons. Infrared igniters are the sophisticated cousins of the humble match: they deliver precisely controlled thermal energy to exactly where it's needed, igniting fuels or materials without the complexity of lasers or plasmas. They're used in industrial furnaces, gas turbines, and any application where you need reliable, repeatable ignition without the electromagnetic interference of spark systems. In practice, an infrared igniter is a very fancy, very expensive heating element that glows hot enough to light things on fire. It's technology that's been around since humans discovered fire, just with better temperature control.
*Example: "The gas turbine used infrared igniters because they were simple, reliable, and didn't create radio interference that would confuse the sensitive instruments. They were essentially high-tech glow plugs, doing the same job as the element in your toaster but at 2000 degrees and with much more expensive paperwork. They worked perfectly, which meant no one ever thought about them."*
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Get the Infrared Igniter mug.A framework examining the infrastructure underlying reason itself—the deep structures, conditions, and systems that make reasoning possible and shape what reasoning becomes. Infrareason asks not just what good reasoning is but what must be in place for reasoning to occur at all: cognitive capacities (attention, memory, inference), conceptual resources (categories, frameworks, languages), social practices (argument, debate, collaboration), institutional arrangements (education, science, law), and material conditions (time, resources, freedom from coercion). It also examines how this infrastructure shapes what counts as reasonable—how different infrastructures produce different standards of reason, how claims to reason often obscure the infrastructure that enables them, how changes in infrastructure transform what reasoning can achieve. Infrareason reveals that reason is never pure—it's always reason built on infrastructure, and understanding reason requires understanding the foundations that make it possible.
Example: "Her infrareason analysis showed how the Enlightenment ideal of reason depended on infrastructure most people lacked—education, leisure, access to texts, freedom from immediate survival concerns. The ideal of universal reason was built on very particular, very limited infrastructure."
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