You wouldn’t even think how many inventions the world owes to Hungary

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According to vilaghalo.info, a Hungarian man saw a commercial about his homeland and it inspired him to only use things that were invented by Hungarians through a whole day.
Firstly, he took a ball-pen (invented by László József Bíró in 1931) and notched down INVENTIVE HUNGARIANS! to a piece of paper and then stuck it onto his refrigerator (Leo Szilárd, 1929) with a magnet.
Then he stepped to his window and, just to stay true to his decision, he peeked over to his neighbour with binoculars (József Petzvál, 1840). Unfortunately the woman next door wasn’t undressing. It is widely known that Hungarian women are the most beautiful in the world but it is not exactly clear who invented them.
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He got out a box of matches but he couldn’t light them on his boot-sole like western movie stars, so he used a noiseless and non-explosive match (János Irinyi, 1836). He smoked a cigarette, which wasn’t invented by the Hungarians but according to a Japanese legend, the devil himself. However, it’s pleasant in the morning.
He knew that this was going to be a tough 24 hours. He looked at the holographic sticker (Dénes Gábor, 1947) on one of his CD cases, then to prevent diseases and of course for patriotic reasons, he took some Vitamin C (Albert Szent-Györgyi, 1931) which is always good. He made a phone call with the gratifying consciousness that the telephone exchange is also a Hungarian invention (Tivadar Puskás, 1878). He took a photo of the neighbour lady with his automatic camera (József Mihályi, 1938). She was dressed up but it’s still more than nothing. He then put in his contact lenses (István Győrffy, 1959) which was kind of hard since he didn’t wear glasses. He still did it for his country.

He played a little on his computer (János Neumann, 1944) with the help of hypermodern 3D glasses (Dániel Rátai, 2010) that he stole from a research institute.







