Known as, "The only game in the world in which the rules are forever changing and non-existent," Calvinball remains the only professional sport devoid of monetary corruption by focusing on one simple principle: The singular rule of permanence is that it cannot be played the same way twice. Occasionally credited to Bill Watterson, but actually invented by John Calvin and Thomas Hobbes during the Glorious Revolution in the fifteenth-and-a-half century, the game continues on uninterrupted even today.
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