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3. Industrial Revolution
when a gentleman pushes a woman's breasts close together and then places her nipples inside his nostrils thus recieving pleasurable olfactory to mammory experience. The mammoral-olfactoral connection is one of the most coveted in many countries around the world. Especially Bangladesh.
Yo Sasquatch! Last night I was hiding in Danny's closet spying, and he gave Trishna the Good Ole' Industrial Revolution. She was moaning like a banshee!
1. industrial revolution
Finishing a six pack of 16 ounce steel reserve malt liquor by yourself in one night.
David attempted an industrial revolution last night, but failed when he passed out on the toilet during beer five.
2. industrial revolution
The period of technological innovation in the world that began in England in the 1800s and spread to America during the Reconstruction Era immediately after the Civil War. One major effect was the genesis of middle class America as people took jobs in emerging industries and new industrial plants. Before the industrial revolution there were only two social classes in the United States: wealthy (many were slave owners) and poor agrarian families. The wealthy at that time were hardly wealthy by today’s standards.

It’s believed that the invention of the printing press sparked the revolution, leading to the creation of the steam engine, followed by industrial plants and technological innovation. The industrial revolution then sparked the emergence of big business and capitalism as people found employment opportunities in new industries and industrial plants, attracting people to urban areas. The textile industry, mining, the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare, the insurance industry, power plants, retail industries and the steel industry are just a few industries that emerged during the industrial revolution. Thanks to the emergence of the steel industry, the world’s first “skyscraper” emerged in Chicago in the 1880s. Then came the invention of the car by Elwood Hayes of Kokomo, Indiana; and the airplane by the Wright Brothers of Ohio; and then television and radio; and then the rocket by Robert Goddard and the space age; the birth of the microchip and the computer; ma...
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