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  1. #21
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Cheeseburgah and her transitioned brother.

    dude the only person here who joined DH to date was you…lolol

    Not sure what you're getting at never met chzboogerz on datehookup and just used it to get laid and not use the forums with old men like you and smellhung

    All the guys from dh are very inept and couldn't get their dick wet using a dating site, very pathetic
  2. #22
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Not sure what you're getting at never met chzboogerz on datehookup and just used it to get laid and not use the forums with old men like you and smellhung

    I was in my 30s when I joined DH...is that old? aren't you in your 30s?
  3. #23
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Anyways this thread isnt about me its about black people and what they invented. You guy's have a really hard time staying on topic..
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Anyways this thread isnt about me its about black people and what they invented. You guy's have a really hard time staying on topic..

    Blacks invented off topic discussion.
  5. #25
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I was in my 30s when I joined DH…is that old? aren't you in your 30s?

    Non-sequitur. But i was in my early twenties when I joined not that has anything to do with the threads topic. I avoided the forum because it was full of the dh crap you gonts brought here.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Non-sequitur. But i was in my early twenties when I joined not that has anything to do with the threads topic. I avoided the forum because it was full of the dh crap you gonts brought here.

    Very sequitur..you mentioned old man and referenced me...again I was in my 30s when I joined the DH forums. do you consider 30s old then? It's a simple question for a simple man.
  7. #27
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Very sequitur..you mentioned old man and referenced me…again I was in my 30s when I joined the DH forums. do you consider 30s old then? It's a simple question for a simple man.

    yeah I do consider it old but you're not 30 anymore, you're much older. Why do you hate americans so much yet fawn over them so much?

    Don't see what chzboogerz has to do with this, she doesn't even post here anymore.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby yeah I do consider it old but you're not 30 anymore, you're much older.

    So you consider yourself old, noted.

    Why do you hate americans so much yet fawn over them so much?

    Non sequitur...but I don't do either of those, that's just your flawed perception based on a few flippant posts.

    Don't see what chzboogerz has to do with this, she doesn't even post here anymore.

    I know you don't.
  9. #29
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So you consider yourself old, noted.



    Non sequitur…but I don't do either of those, that's just your flawed perception based on a few flippant posts.



    I know you don't.

    oh ok keenan...
  10. #30
    Bugz Space Nigga
    Originally posted by blaster master Wow, what an edgy post.

    Hiki, have you ever even interacted with a black person outside of fantasy?

    No no no.. dont say that to him. he'll say something about a Virtue Erection that you couldn't tell the difference between a black and a white friend because skin color shouldnt be noticable to a person like you.


    they'll play both sides
  11. #31
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Nogs didn't invent the traffic light.


    Lester Farnsworth Wire was credited with the invention of the electric traffic light in 1912 in Salt Lake City. Wire worked as a detective for the Salt Lake City police force. The original traffic light, based on a semaphore system, had been invented in London in 1868 by John Peake Knight but had not been a success.

    BOTH WHITIES.

    Nogs tryin to take credit for da white man again.



    A black man did invent the first automatic three-way traffic signal system. He did have white men steal credit from him being a hero and saving lives with an invention of his by risking his own life using his invention.


    Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African American inventors with his patents, including those for a hair-straightening product, a breathing device, a revamped sewing machine and an improved traffic signal.

    Who Was Garrett Morgan?
    With only an elementary school education, Garrett Morgan began his career as a sewing-machine mechanic. He went on to patent several inventions, including an improved sewing machine and traffic signal, a hair-straightening product, and a respiratory device that would later provide the blueprint for WWI gas masks. The inventor died on July 27, 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio.

    Early Life
    Born in Paris, Kentucky, on March 4, 1877, Garrett Morgan was the seventh of 11 children. His mother, Elizabeth Reed, was of Indian and African descent, and the daughter of a Baptist minister. His father, Sydney, a formerly enslaved person freed in 1863, was the son of John Hunt Morgan, a Confederate colonel. Morgan's mixed-race heritage would play a part in his business dealings as an adult.

    When Morgan was in his mid-teens, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, to look for work, and found it as a handyman to a wealthy landowner. Although he only completed an elementary school education, Morgan was able to pay for more lessons from a private tutor. But jobs at several sewing-machine factories were to soon capture his imagination and determine his future. Learning the inner workings of the machines and how to fix them, Morgan obtained a patent for an improved sewing machine and opened his own repair business.

    Morgan's business was a success, and it enabled him to marry a Bavarian woman named Mary Anne Hassek, and establish himself in Cleveland. (He and his wife would have three sons during their marriage.)

    G.A. Morgan Hair Refining Company
    Following the momentum of his business success, Morgan's patented sewing machine would soon pave the way to his financial freedom, albeit in a rather unorthodox way: In 1909, Morgan was working with sewing machines in his newly opened tailoring shop — a business he had opened with wife Mary, who had experience as a seamstress — when he encountered woolen fabric that had been scorched by a sewing-machine needle. It was a common problem at the time since sewing-machine needles ran at such high speeds. In hopes of alleviating the problem, Morgan experimented with a chemical solution in an effort to reduce friction created by the needle and subsequently noticed that the hairs of the cloth were straighter.

    After trying his solution to good effect on a neighboring dog's fur, Morgan finally tested the concoction on himself. When that worked, he quickly established the G.A. Morgan Hair Refining Company and sold the cream to African Americans. The company was incredibly successful, bringing Morgan financial security and allowing him to pursue other interests.

    Inventions: Breathing Device
    In 1914, Morgan patented a breathing device, or "safety hood," providing its wearers with a safer breathing experience in the presence of smoke, gases and other pollutants. Morgan worked hard to market the device, especially to fire departments, often personally demonstrating its reliability in fires. Morgan's breathing device became the prototype and precursor for the gas masks used during World War I, protecting soldiers from toxic gas used in warfare. The invention earned him the first prize at the Second International Exposition of Safety and Sanitation in New York City.

    There was some resistance to Morgan's devices among buyers, particularly in the South, where racial tension remained palpable despite advancements in African American rights. In an effort to counteract the resistance to his products, Morgan hired a white actor to pose as "the inventor" during presentations of his breathing device; Morgan would pose as the inventor's sidekick, disguised as a Native American man named "Big Chief Mason," and, wearing his hood, enter areas otherwise unsafe for breathing. The tactic was successful; sales of the device were brisk, especially from firefighters and rescue workers.

    Cleveland Tunnel Explosion
    In 1916, the city of Cleveland was drilling a new tunnel under Lake Erie for a fresh water supply. Workers hit a pocket of natural gas, which resulted in a huge explosion and trapped workers underground amidst suffocating noxious fumes and dust. When Morgan heard about the explosion, he and his brother put on breathing devices, made their way to the tunnel and entered as quickly as possible. The brothers managed to save two lives and recover four bodies before the rescue effort was shut down.

    Despite his heroic efforts, the publicity that Morgan garnered from the incident hurt sales; the public was now fully aware that Morgan was an African American, and many refused to purchase his products. Adding to the detriment, neither the inventor nor his brother were fully recognized for their heroic efforts at Lake Erie — possibly another effect of racial discrimination. Morgan was nominated for a Carnegie Medal for his efforts, but ultimately wasn't chosen to receive the award. Additionally, some reports of the explosion named others as the rescuers.

    Later Inventions: Traffic Light
    While the public's lack of acknowledgment for Morgan's and his brother's roles at the Cleveland explosion was undoubtedly disheartening, Morgan was a voracious inventor and observer who focused on fixing problems and soon turned his attention to all kinds of things, from hats to belt fasteners to car parts.

    The first Black man in Cleveland to own a car, Morgan worked on his mechanical skills and developed a friction drive clutch. Then, in 1923, he created a new kind of traffic signal, one with a warning light to alert drivers that they would need to stop, after witnessing a carriage accident at a particularly problematic intersection in the city. Morgan quickly acquired patents for his traffic signal—a rudimentary version of the modern three-way traffic light—in the United States, Britain and Canada, but eventually sold the rights to General Electric for $40,000.

    Social Activism
    Outside of his inventing career, Morgan diligently supported the African American community throughout his lifetime. He was a member of the newly formed National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was active in the Cleveland Association of Colored Men, donated to Negro colleges and opened an all-Black country club. Additionally, in 1920, he launched the African American newspaper the Cleveland Call (later named the Call and Post).

    Death and Legacy
    Morgan began developing glaucoma in 1943 and lost most of his sight as a result. The accomplished inventor died in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 27, 1963, shortly before the celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation centennial, an event he had been awaiting. Just before his death, Morgan was honored by the U.S. government for his traffic signal invention, and he was eventually restored to his place in history as a hero of the Lake Erie rescue.
  12. #32
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Tldr
  13. #33
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    OP has a cock for a nose
  14. #34
    livingelegy motherfucker [my polyoicous forward graciousness]
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby jazz music is for faggots

    Now that's just plain wrong. I suggest you pull up Kind of Blue, Sketches of Spain, or Birth of the Cool and expose yourself to some real culture, ASAP.
  15. #35
    street_carp African Astronaut
  16. #36
    Bugz Space Nigga
    Black people have contributed a lot to the world . Train Braking system for one

    And GW Carver wasn't looking to make Peanut Butter. That was a "Happy Coincidence" while looking to make plastics. he found he made more money in Peanut Butter sells. but the food base plastics would later come in handy for biodegradable plastic bags later used to help keep sewers from clogging up
  17. #37
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Bugz Black people have contributed a lot to the world

    And GW Carver wasn't looking to make Peanut Butter. That was a "Happy Coincidence" while looking to make plastics. he found he made more money in Peanut Butter sells. but the food base plastics would later come in handy for biodegradable plastic bags later used to help keep sewers from clogging up

    okay racist POS that makes inappropriate comments about a black womans skin tone

    Originally posted by Bugz How the fuck is Mariah Carey Black? its like "you know she's part black, right" but most people who are half black or even 1/4 black show black. just light skinned.
  18. #38
    Originally posted by stl1 A black man did invent the first automatic three-way traffic signal system. He did have white men steal credit from him being a hero and saving lives with an invention of his by risking his own life using his invention.


    Garrett Morgan blazed a trail for African American inventors with his patents

    Patents aren't inventions dumbo...

    As cited traffic lights were invented by Whitey...long before nignog filed his patent. Once again your comprehension and google skills failed you.

    Nignog simply took an existing invention, tweaked it and patented it.
  19. #39
    the little girl Tuskegee Airman
    Why does krotz have such a hardon for blacks?
  20. #40
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby then why do girls tell me they are envious of my pretty long eyelashes and lips and I'm always right? hmmmmmm?

    😄 ur so much wittier than douglas, dad.
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