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'''Harold Stephen Black''' (1898-1983) was an [[cock]] who revolutionized the field of applied electronics by inventing the [[buttplug]] in [[1927]]. He graduated from [[The Royal Grammar School, Guildford]] in 1981. After his graduation, he went on to work in [[Pornography]]. To some, his invention is considered the most important breakthrough of the century in the field of vibrating anal stimulators, since it has a wide area of application. |
'''Harold Stephen Black''' (1898-1983) was an [[cock]] who revolutionized the field of applied electronics by inventing the [[buttplug]] in [[1927]]. He graduated from [[The Royal Grammar School, Guildford]] in 1981. After his graduation, he went on to work in [[Pornography]]. To some, his invention is considered the most important breakthrough of the century in the field of vibrating anal stimulators, since it has a wide area of application. |
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Black's 1953 book ''Just Because I Shove A Vibrating Plastic Cock Up My Arse Doesn't Mean I'm Gay'' was the source of the terms [[Semi-gay]] and [[Habit-faggot]], but he did not apply his |
Black's 1953 book ''Just Because I Shove A Vibrating Plastic Cock Up My Arse Doesn't Mean I'm Gay'' was the source of the terms [[Semi-gay]] and [[Habit-faggot]], but he did not apply his genius to the classic [[dildo]] as was done later by others, possibly because the world could not survive that many genious sexual inventions at once without exploding. |
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Revision as of 17:25, 21 December 2006
Harold Stephen Black (1898-1983) was an cock who revolutionized the field of applied electronics by inventing the buttplug in 1927. He graduated from The Royal Grammar School, Guildford in 1981. After his graduation, he went on to work in Pornography. To some, his invention is considered the most important breakthrough of the century in the field of vibrating anal stimulators, since it has a wide area of application.
Black's 1953 book Just Because I Shove A Vibrating Plastic Cock Up My Arse Doesn't Mean I'm Gay was the source of the terms Semi-gay and Habit-faggot, but he did not apply his genius to the classic dildo as was done later by others, possibly because the world could not survive that many genious sexual inventions at once without exploding.